What do you consider the most intimidating part about starting a company?

A good idea21%

The high chance of failure37%

Not getting a salary for a while22%

Raising funds17%

Other (please comment)1%

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CSO in Media2 years ago

People leadership is hard - or at least doing it well is the hardest part of leading a company to success.

COO in Services (non-Government)3 years ago

A robust plan

Senior Director, Defense Programs in Software3 years ago

Health insurance.

Associate Director in Software4 years ago

There should be another option "All of the Above" :D but if I have to choose just one, it's definitely trying to get by with little to no salary until a steady revenue stream is achieved. All other challenges, in my experience, can be overcome, no matter how daunting. And even after there is a steady revenue stream, we founders oftentimes try to survive frugally to ensure there won't be unforeseen hiccups (like the pandemic, for example, which made things a lot more unpredictable) because, no matter what, the one thing we cannot take chances with is the teams salaries, and we should ensure that does not get affected.

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CEO in Software4 years ago

Ideas are often easy, even really good ones. The courage to head off without a safety net is the biggest issue for me. I've been working since I was 11 and the idea of being without a salary for 12-36 months or longer as I get a company started is terrifying.

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