One of the most important decisions a founder has to make when starting a business is whether to stand alone or work with a partner.
It’s no secret that getting a company off the ground isn’t an easy feat, particularly for first-time founders. Many advisors, investors and peers recommend sharing the responsibilities with a partner. While putting together a founding team with the right mixture of personalities, visions and work ethics is daunting, getting it right can not only mean the difference between success and failure, but can propel your company to the next level.