How to bounce back after a startup failure
When things start to go wrong in a startup it’s natural for the entrepreneur to wish the issues away by actively denying them.
When things start to go wrong in a startup it’s natural for the entrepreneur to wish the issues away by actively denying them.
Fear of failure paralyses more would-be entrepreneurs than just about anything else. But success and failure go hand in hand. In fact, perhaps you’re not failing enough.
Tuteable’s original iteration sought to allow users with a specific, time sensitive problem to connect with ‘tutors’ able to help them solve it through the use of video chat and a virtual classroom.