4 Ways To Make Startup With A Family Member Easy
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siliconindia | Wednesday, 06 June 2012, 13:24 Hrs
Listening and Compromising
"Sudha Murthy spouse of Narayan Murthy gave him the seed capital to start Infosys."
It happens in a business that one partner has more knowledge and command on the genre than the other which mustn’t really make the former one bossy, the latter may have better ideas but would not be willing to open it up until proper support is given. On the other side, the latter may give opinions which should not be left unheard.
Ultimately both the partners would have similar interests in the project and that should be understood by both the parties. Compromising on attitudes and egos can help the business conquer great heights.

