Relatively few people should start companies.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Average working people need more fresh starts. Big corporations, banks, and Donald Trump need fewer.
That said, there is a tendency to help the large industrial conglomerate more quickly than the small company you have never heard of. That is something in the culture we are trying to change.
It's tough for people to get into business, especially a small business.
Great companies start because the founders want to change the world... not make a fast buck.
You know, a lot of people are just interested in, in building a company so they can make money and get out.
The biggest barrier to starting a company isn't ideas, funding or experience. It's excuses.
For those working menial jobs or putting in 100-hour weeks for corporations, the lure of starting your own business can seem like a great way to get more flexibility, upside, and ownership.
As any small business owner knows, starting a business is not glamorous work.
I feel that the best companies are started not because the founder wanted a company but because the founder wanted to change the world... If you decide you want to found a company, you maybe start to develop your first idea. And hire lots of workers.
There are immense numbers of potential entrepreneurs who can start their own businesses among the people who are working in large organisations.