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Founding a company is often romanticized as a daring leap—quitting a secure job, building a revolutionary idea, raising investment, and eventually leading a thriving business. But behind this attractive image lies an undeniable truth: a founder’s greatest responsibility is leadership. Products evolve, markets shift, teams change,
By Lauren Hills5
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Founding a company is often romanticized as a daring leap—quitting a secure job, building a revolutionary idea, raising investment, and eventually leading a thriving business. But behind this attractive image lies an undeniable truth: a founder’s greatest responsibility is leadership. Products evolve, markets shift, teams change,