After Gioia had her first child with her then husband, he installed baby monitors throughout their Massachusetts home—to “watch what we were doing,” she says, while he went to work. She’d turn them off; he’d get angry. By the time their third child turned seven, Gioia and her husband had divorced, but he still found…
As a founder, transitioning your business’s operational processes to someone else is crucial. When it was the right time for me to step back, here’s how I chose the right successor.
Startup success is partially dependent on doing some things well. But it’s also hugely dependent on avoiding the mistakes of entrepreneurs who have failed before you.