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Start-ups tend to flourish following a downturn

13 点作者 matstc超过 16 年前

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skmurphy超过 16 年前
The title is taken from this quote in the article and feels like a legitimate summary of the tone of the article, which is upbeat.<p>"Carl Schramm, the head of the Kauffman Foundation, a non-profit organization that promotes entrepreneurial activity, points out that start-ups tend to flourish in the year that follows a sharp downturn."<p>I think flourish in this context means "many are started" not "many are doing well three to five years later." I am a committed entrepreneur but I think too many blog posts and articles are encouraging folks who are not fundamentally entrepreneurs to try something that will likely fail and leave them worse off, not better. The penalty for this in your forties and fifties is much higher than in your twenties. Many of these laid off folks might be much better served to wait out this worldwide recession over the next year to 18 months by frugal living and part time work, not by spending any funds trying to start a business.<p>I blogged about this in "We Don't Encourage Individuals to Form a Start-up" <a href="http://www.skmurphy.com/blog/2008/12/04/we-dont-encourage-individuals-to-form-a-startup/" rel="nofollow">http://www.skmurphy.com/blog/2008/12/04/we-dont-encourage-in...</a>
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petercooper超过 16 年前
The title of this item is not the title of the actual article - and the title here doesn't summarize the article very well at all :( Only the last few paragraphs talk about startups.<p>It'll be interesting to see if this time is different. The drop in securities right now is significantly sharper than in 2002, so these "older workers" are less likely to take flagrant risks this time around.
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matt1超过 16 年前
Yeah, misleading title, but still a good article. I especially liked the heading "Hire Yourself" before the startup portion of it.
irrelative超过 16 年前
I'm not trying to discourage startup founders, but in the face of much contradictory evidence and the general audience here, this seems like a case of confirmation bias: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias</a>