Control shifts in startups can occur due to a variety of reasons. One common reason is the need for additional funding, which often comes with strings attached, including a shift in control to the investors. Another reason could be the lack of experience or expertise of the founders in managing a growing business, leading to the need for more experienced leadership. Additionally, disagreements among the founders or between the founders and investors can also lead to shifts in control. Lastly, in some cases, the original founders may choose to step down and hand over control to others.
Ever wondered why some companies stay under the control of their founders, while others shift into t...
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