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Through Thick and Thin: How to Find a Co-Founder Who Will Last

You need to create criteria, be patient, thorough and know your weaknesses.
Source: Federico Gastaldi
Federico Gastaldi

A business partnership is like a marriage. Embrace the courtship. 

Q. I’m about to start my own business, but I want someone to help juggle the responsibilities. How do I find a co-founder who’s the right fit? -- Elizabeth l.

To co-foundor not to co-found? It’s a complicated question many entrepreneurs face, and the search for a partner can feel more a co-founder to succeed? Not necessarily. But if you want to build a dynamic duo, there are several factors to consider as you begin your hunt. 

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