Start Up Leaders: Entrepreneurship

One of the latest articles from the New York Times overviews a number of interesting stories about entrepreneurs and the decisions they have to make. The article reviews ten different entrepreneurs and refers to their decision making process of whether to sell the company they have created or not. The number of interesting examples conclude that there is never a right answer. Dan Porter, the creator of the popular app Draw Something explains that there are many personal decisions involved and sometimes the decision to sell or not to sell your business is not even based on the money received by the deal. In conclusion, the message conveyed by the entrepreneurs is that if it seems hard to start up a business, it is even harder to decide if and when to sell it on; handing over your creation, or hold on and continue fighting for it.

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