In r/startups, teams report that an external coach or domain credible hire can resolve internal stalemates instantly, because the same advice is accepted as strategy when it comes from an outsider.
A business coach told my tech co-founder everything I've been saying for months. It took him 2 minutes.
It doesn’t necessarily have to be someone external, it needs to be someone who has credibility in that domain.
Outside voices get treated like strategy when they're mostly permission slips.
an advisor said “sell this version for 30 days before touching roadmap” and suddenly the technical cofounder acted like gravity had been discovered.
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