Founding a Company Doesn’t Have to be a Big Career Risk
Harvard Business Review
FEBRUARY 25, 2014
That was the general consensus after one of my favorite HBS classes: an entrepreneurship case on a company called Tickle. After five years, in 2004, Tickle was profitable with more than $20 million in revenue; it received an acquisition offer for $100 million, as well as IPO entreaties. Career planning Entrepreneurship'
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