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fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

How Rupon Anandanadarajah Helps SaaS Companies Outgrow Founder Intuition

Most successful SaaS companies begin with strong intuition. Founders understand the problem deeply. Early decisions are fast, informal, and often correct. The closeness between insight and action creates momentum that is hard to replicate later. As companies grow, that intuition becomes harder to rely on. Teams expand, customers diversify, and systems become more complex. Decisions that once felt obvious now feel risky. Many organisations respond by pushing harder on the same instincts that drove early success. Rupon Anandanadarajah has seen where that leads.
Startup companies
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

The Psychology Behind Why Founders Fail as They Scale

"Here we go again, I thought", as I listened to the board member tell me how frustrated he was with the founder of one of their venture firm's most promising investments. Sadly, I knew the call was likely too late to prevent an inevitable cascade of emotional and financial consequences. Working as an executive coach in Silicon Valley with venture capital firms and the companies where they have placed their investments means being at the confluence of high-stakes financial and career risk.
Startup companies
Software development
fromInfoWorld
1 month ago

Why software development slows to a crawl

Excessive governance dilutes ownership, diffuses responsibility across owners, reviewers, and committees, slowing execution and harming morale.
Business
fromHarvard Business Review
1 month ago

Great Leaders Empower Strategic Decision-Making Across the Organization

Individualistic 'hero' leadership behaviors that drove early success become liabilities in complex, scaling organizations.
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fromHarvard Business Review
2 months ago

How Do I Handle So Much Organizational Uncertainty?

A long-tenured employee faces a changing company and must decide proactively whether she can provide value and grow into roles needed as the organization scales.
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