Ep 90: Why Strong Ideas Fail: Invisible Risks That Kill Startups, With John Harbison
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Check out his hard-won insights on:
- The 30-minute scoring exercise that quietly predicts which startups won’t survive
- Why a company with “balanced” risk can be more dangerous than one with obvious red flags
- The founder response that instantly shifts an investor from skeptical to interested
- The one signal that collapses multiple risk categories at once
- Why “we have no competitors” is worse than you think
- The subtle way founders lose credibility during competitive analysis
- The coachability test founders don’t realize they’re taking in every meeting
- The board dynamic that multiplies outcomes — and the one that destroys them
- The winning company that only worked because they abandoned their original pitch early
- The difference between pivoting wisely and panicking after one data point
- The personality trait that saved six doomed companies — and killed six others
- The financing contingency one experienced CEO refused to build — and what happened next
- Why you don’t need most of the room to believe in you (and why that changes how you should pitch)
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