At the start of the year, CB Insights gathered a collection of over 100 “startup failure post-mortems” which explained why the companies didn’t succeed. Written predominantly by startup founders, they offered a glimpse of the harsh realities of startup life, as well as a few lessons for entrepreneurs to learn from.
CB Insights has now delved through each entry to identify prevalent problems and recurring themes. The result is an interesting “top 20″ list of the most common reasons why technology startups fail.
(Many startups offered multiple reasons for their failure, hence why the percentages for each reason total more than 100 percent.)
Head here to read an in-depth explanation of each reason or factor.
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1 comments:
Losing focus and lack of passion are the main reason for startups failing. Entrepreneurs are more focused on short term profit and goals. They lack 5 year or 10 year vision where they want their company to reach. Perfectly quoted by varun manian "Entrepreneurship is not only about making profits. There is a much bigger cause than only profit."
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