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Description

In this episode of RRE POV, Will, Jason, and Raju discuss a typical startup problem: attempting to do too much too soon. They share the concept that "more startups die from indigestion than starvation," highlighting how startups often fail not from a lack of resources but from overextending themselves across multiple initiatives. Through their discussion and real-world examples, they explore startup strategies to avoid these pitfalls by prioritizing customer needs and focusing on a step-by-step development approach.

Show Highlights:

(00:00) Introduction 

(01:27) Explanation of indigestion in startups

(03:37) Signs of indigestion in startups

(04:59) The dangers of raising too much capital too quickly 

(09:21) 'Soak time' and its necessity in ensuring sustainable growth 

(11:26) Chasing competitors and focusing on unique startup vision and customer needs

(15:32) Chasing immediate revenue 

(17:24) Making acquisitions too early to expand markets or product gaps

(21:54) Effective board governance and the strategic use of budgeting and roadmaps

(29:26) The “Gatling gun” segment 

(40:22) Closing remarks