Lean on Me
(picture: Circus De Soleil)
This week marks one of the most significant milestones of starting a company – solidifying a relationship with a partner who is amazingly talented and completely compliments your weaknesses. But most importantly, it is finding someone you can lean on when the start-up journey gets tough. A buddy who adds laughter to the somewhat solitary entrepreneurial process and someone who is always there to listen and contribute to the rollercoaster process of invention and execution.
This week, Yossi Pik and I joined forces. We, together with a few of the most talented people who have worked with us in the past, are in the process of creating a new service offering (more on this at a later time). While the idea we have for our venture will continuously evolve and could even change, we at least have the partnership foundation to guide us through the journey.
Our five year overlapping history at SAP where we both served in the roles of Vice President has given us the benefit of seeing each other in action. Our partnership is built on the roots of trust and the respect we have for one another.
This week marks one of the most significant milestones for us in creating the next new thing.
For those of you interested in frameworks to consider when building co-founding teams, check out Noam’s blog (Harvard Prof).
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I was happy to hear about this join of two of our finest…congratulations!!!
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