I disagree. A lot of it is semantics, but I consider co-founders the crew that comes on board and takes a risk with you from a pretty early phase. If we take anyone new on our team in the next couple of months, they'll be co-founders, with shares and all that jazz. When my co-founder came on, I'd already started hashing through the idea and asked if he wanted to take on some of the business elements of it.
I think most ideas originate with one person, then they pitch it to their circle of contacts and then once things get underway, the idea starts growing around the abilities and ideas of those persons. I'd again say that there's not enough, rather than too much info here.
I think most ideas originate with one person, then they pitch it to their circle of contacts and then once things get underway, the idea starts growing around the abilities and ideas of those persons. I'd again say that there's not enough, rather than too much info here.