414: Startups and their Wrong Decisions (with Tom Eisenmann)

414: Startups and their Wrong Decisions (with Tom Eisenmann)

Welcome to an episode with the Howard Stevenson Professor of Business Administration of Harvard Business School, Tom Eisenmann. Get Tom's new book here: https://amzn.to/3Dmxqkl

Tom Eisenmann, as a Harvard Business School professor for the past 24 years, has guided over a thousand Harvard Business students and alumni as they launch new ventures up to their success. But not every startup story is like this.

In this episode, Tom talked about a glimpse of his new book where he carried out numerous case studies about failed startups. And from these, he found 6 patterns why a lot of startups fail.

For those founders, at any stage of their entrepreneurial journey, this is for you.

WHY STARTUPS FAIL: A New Roadmap for Entrepreneurial Success. Tom Eisenmann: https://amzn.to/3Dmxqkl

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