This is a great post from Roei Samuel. Experienced investors like Richard Harpin back founders who can lead. Their chances of success are much higher than founders who can’t. He sets out what he’s looking for and what predicts success- and it’s a great list. At the core of it is humility and a growth mindset, mixed in with the resilience to overcome the many challenges that they will face. If you want to understand how to work on these qualities then check out my recently published book Founder’s Legacy - Fifty Game-Changing Leadership Lessons for Building a Great Business. (https://lnkd.in/eieuEwsQ) I have helped many founders to develop these qualities - and captured that experience in the book. If you want to change something, the first thing you have to do is work on yourself. #founder #leader #leadership #entrepreneurship #founderslegacy
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There’s one thing I’ve noticed investors always point out: They can get an idea very early on whether a founder is going to be successful or not. Angel Investor & founder Richard Harpin mentions the entrepreneurs he invests in often share SEVEN key traits He shares what they are in his recent interview with Bloomberg News👇🏻 #Founders #Startups
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2moSolid insights into founder success traits. Your emphasis on humility, resilience resonates. Growth mindset enables overcoming challenges.