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In a start-up company, you basically throw out all assumptions every three weeks
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"In a start-up company, you basically throw out all assumptions every three weeks"

- William Lyon Phelps

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This quote by William Lyon Phelps speaks with the ever-changing nature of start-up companies. It recommends that in a start-up, the environment is constantly developing and that presumptions made at the start of the venture might no longer stand after a short period of time. This highlights the value of staying nimble and having the ability to adjust rapidly to changing circumstances. It likewise implies that start-up business should want to take dangers and be open to originalities and approaches. This quote emphasizes the requirement for start-up business to remain flexible and to be going to re-evaluate their techniques and assumptions on a regular basis in order to remain competitive and effective.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by William Lyon Phelps between January 2, 1865 and August 21, 1943. He/she was a famous Educator from USA. The author also have 23 other quotes.

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