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Roxana Nasoi is an advocate for community and technology with 10 years’ experience in online business data analytics and marketing. She was an Elance (then Upwork) ambassador between 2012 and 2018. She joined Aimedis as their chief communications officer (CCO) in November 2017 and is co-host at the The CryptoLaw Podcast and the Nothing at Stake podcast.
“Be true to yourself and do not be afraid to start over again.”
– Roxana Nasoi
One lesson learned
Everything you do generates a reaction that has either direct or indirect impact. It’s difficult to predict what can happen in a business or with an investment. If one doesn’t assess every single potential risk thoroughly it will return to haunt them.
“What you did today will come back to you in five years, or even sooner.”
– Roxana Nasoi
Andrew’s takeaways
Breaking up is hard to do in business too, but make sure it’s a clean break. It’s important to do the work to truly separate yourself from a partnership or business partner, you want to make sure that it’s a true, clean separation. It’s even hard sometimes to identify where the connections are. But just as a lot of preparation is required to get into business or an investment, so too is it important to have an exit plan, that is well executed.
“When you separate and decide to go different ways, make sure that you invest the time and effort that’s necessary to truly separate yourself from that other business or … business partner.”
– Andrew Stotz
You can also check out Andrew’s Books
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Roxana Nasoi is an advocate for community and technology with 10 years’ experience in online business data analytics and marketing. She was an Elance (then Upwork) ambassador between 2012 and 2018. She joined Aimedis as their chief communications officer (CCO) in November 2017 and is co-host at the The CryptoLaw Podcast and the Nothing at Stake podcast.
“Be true to yourself and do not be afraid to start over again.”
– Roxana Nasoi
One lesson learned
Everything you do generates a reaction that has either direct or indirect impact. It’s difficult to predict what can happen in a business or with an investment. If one doesn’t assess every single potential risk thoroughly it will return to haunt them.
“What you did today will come back to you in five years, or even sooner.”
– Roxana Nasoi
Andrew’s takeaways
Breaking up is hard to do in business too, but make sure it’s a clean break. It’s important to do the work to truly separate yourself from a partnership or business partner, you want to make sure that it’s a true, clean separation. It’s even hard sometimes to identify where the connections are. But just as a lot of preparation is required to get into business or an investment, so too is it important to have an exit plan, that is well executed.
“When you separate and decide to go different ways, make sure that you invest the time and effort that’s necessary to truly separate yourself from that other business or … business partner.”
– Andrew Stotz
You can also check out Andrew’s Books
Connect with Roxana Nasoi
Connect with Andrew Stotz
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