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the Things You Don t See: How Founders Miss Mistakes That Sink Their Companies in Chattanooga, TN
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The most dangerous threats to a business aren t the ones you see coming they re the ones quietly forming in the blind corners of your own decisions. From founder blindspots that distort judgment to subtle cultural shifts that weaken your team, the real killers of young companies are rarely dramatic they re silent, cumulative, and entirely avoidable if you know where to look. This book is a field guide to uncovering what most leaders miss. It exposes the hidden risks behind startup mistakes like hiring too quickly, feature creep product strategy that bloats your offering, misreading customer validation signals, or trusting revenue while ignoring startup cash flow management realities. Drawing on research, postmortems, and real-world cases, it reveals the patterns that sink companies early and the practical tools that keep them afloat. For founders, operators, and anyone building from zero to scale, this isn t theory. Each chapter translates complex psychology and business dynamics into actionable habits, from identifying hiring mistakes in startups before they erode culture, to spotting the warning signs of overbuilding, to creating a feedback system that tells you the truth before the market does. By the end, you ll have a sharper lens for decision-making, a framework to audit your own blindspots, and the ability to anticipate the problems others only recognize in hindsight. Whether you re navigating your first launch or steering a fast-growing team, this is your advantage in a world where early missteps can cost everything. If you want to avoid startup failure and build not just a product but a company that lasts, this is the book that will help you see what others miss and act before it s too late.
The most dangerous threats to a business aren t the ones you see coming they re the ones quietly forming in the blind corners of your own decisions. From founder blindspots that distort judgment to subtle cultural shifts that weaken your team, the real killers of young companies are rarely dramatic they re silent, cumulative, and entirely avoidable if you know where to look. This book is a field guide to uncovering what most leaders miss. It exposes the hidden risks behind startup mistakes like hiring too quickly, feature creep product strategy that bloats your offering, misreading customer validation signals, or trusting revenue while ignoring startup cash flow management realities. Drawing on research, postmortems, and real-world cases, it reveals the patterns that sink companies early and the practical tools that keep them afloat. For founders, operators, and anyone building from zero to scale, this isn t theory. Each chapter translates complex psychology and business dynamics into actionable habits, from identifying hiring mistakes in startups before they erode culture, to spotting the warning signs of overbuilding, to creating a feedback system that tells you the truth before the market does. By the end, you ll have a sharper lens for decision-making, a framework to audit your own blindspots, and the ability to anticipate the problems others only recognize in hindsight. Whether you re navigating your first launch or steering a fast-growing team, this is your advantage in a world where early missteps can cost everything. If you want to avoid startup failure and build not just a product but a company that lasts, this is the book that will help you see what others miss and act before it s too late.
















