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Startups, please don’t hire a biz dev person

3 pointsby bdehaaffover 8 years ago

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gnicholasover 8 years ago
This blog post demonstrates the oft-discussed problem: when is a startup no longer a startup? Uber and Airbnb are frequently referred to (in tech media as well as mainstream media) as &quot;startups&quot;. Obviously this post isn&#x27;t aimed at them, despite the expansive title. In the body of the post, the phrase &quot;early stage startup&quot; is used, which is of course much more limited.<p>It would be helpful if a litmus test were provided so that readers can figure out if they&#x27;re in the target audience. After all, the author suggests that early stage startups should <i>never</i> hire a BD person, but obviously later-stage startups <i>need to</i> hire BD people. The reader is left scratching his&#x2F;her head, wondering which side of the line he&#x2F;she is on.<p>I was particularly interested in reading this article (based on the title) because my startup has several partnerships, and this is our primary avenue of growth. I was hoping to learn about what makes David&#x2F;Goliath partnerships work (and not work) so that we could better target good partners&#x2F;strategies. Hopefully there will be some good comments&#x2F;examples here!