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10 Steps To Second Stage Success For Your New Venture

Startup Professionals Musings

By definition, second-stage ventures generally have 10 to 99 employees and/or $750,000 to $50 million in revenue, and see that as just the beginning. Very few startups are cash-rich enough to self-finance aggressive second-stage growth. Managing business growth is more than metrics. There is no free lunch.

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10 Keys To Surviving From A Startup To An Enterprise

Startup Professionals Musings

By definition, second-stage ventures generally have 10 to 99 employees and/or $750,000 to $50 million in revenue, and see that as just the beginning. Very few startups are cash-rich enough to self-finance aggressive second-stage growth. Managing business growth is more than metrics. There is no free lunch.

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10 Steps To Scaling Your Startup Toward A Fortune 500

Startup Professionals Musings

By definition, second-stage ventures generally have 10 to 99 employees and/or $750,000 to $50 million in revenue, and see that as just the beginning. Very few startups are cash-rich enough to self-finance aggressive second-stage growth. Managing business growth is more than metrics. There is no free lunch.

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The Next Business Stage Requires Aggressive Growth

Startup Professionals Musings

By definition, second-stage ventures generally have 10 to 99 employees and/or $750,000 to $50 million in revenue, and see that as just the beginning. Very few startups are cash-rich enough to self-finance aggressive second-stage growth. Managing business growth is more than metrics. There is no free lunch.

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10 Keys To Evolution From A Startup To An Enterprise

Startup Professionals Musings

By definition, second-stage ventures generally have 10 to 99 employees and/or $750,000 to $50 million in revenue, and see that as just the beginning. Very few startups are cash-rich enough to self-finance aggressive second-stage growth. Managing business growth is more than metrics. There is no free lunch.

Mezzanine 120