The Invisible Bottleneck Inside High Growth Startups
When startup momentum slows, most investors look for operational causes. Product issues. Hiring gaps. Market changes. But sometimes the bottleneck is invisible. Because the problem
Field notes on founder performance, leadership psychology, and the hidden constraints inside high-growth companies.
When startup momentum slows, most investors look for operational causes. Product issues. Hiring gaps. Market changes. But sometimes the bottleneck is invisible. Because the problem
Investors often evaluate founders through experience, intelligence, and track record. But those factors don’t explain why some founders scale effortlessly while others stall. Because the
Early-stage founders are known for bold decisions. But something often changes after Series B. Because the problem isn’t courage. It’s the hidden rule running the
Most venture investors analyze companies through three lenses: market product team But there is a fourth factor that quietly determines execution speed. The founder’s psychological
If success automatically produced confidence, founders running $100M companies would sleep peacefully at night. Many don’t because the problem isn’t a lack of capability. It’s
If startup success depended only on strategy and talent, companies with strong teams would always move quickly. But execution speed often changes without an obvious