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Tips for CEOs & Company Founders: How to Build Your “A” Team

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There are a number of formulas for success for building “can’t miss” start-up and founding teams.

Here’s one that actually works.

A disclaimer first; depending on your business you’ll need to have reasonable domain expertise. If you’re in the internet networking space, you need to have people on your founding team that have the technical chops to have the engineering aspects nailed, as well as somebody who understands the competitive market dynamics (who buys gear, who is the competition, who is a player, who is not, etc.). If you’re in the restaurant business, the same applies to cooking (need to have a chef who has worked in restaurant) and serving patrons, as well as people who understand the restaurant sector.

Beyond that, who sits on the founding team is by all rights pretty open to interpretation. You can pore over the start-up and founding company forums and get a zillion “right” combinations for what to have after the disclaimer above. Thoughts range from “the commercial founder” with the “technical founder” to the “must have” of a financial or BD person early.

Here are the three things that research (channel Ronal Reagan: “Facts are stubborn things.”) shows helps to have:

The fact is that there is no sure-fire way to succeed, just like at times it can feel there are no sure-fire ways to fail. You can increase your odds for failure by founding a company, or starting a team, with these three factors in mind. Like many things in life, a little thoughtfulness can go a longs ways to anticipating problems, and increasing the opportunity ahead of you.

Life Back West is an occasional set of writings focused on ways people, teams and organizations can be both more effective (doing the right thing) and more efficient (doing the right thing well). More about executive, career and team / leadership coaching services can be found at the “About J. Mike Smith and Back West, Inc.” sidebar or the “Hire Me” tab above. You can also read an online interview with me at WhoHub, as well as participate in my learning community courtesy of KnowledgeCrush.

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