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having a partner is nice. but for me I prefer having a mentor. a mentor might have the idea or experience of whatever you've been through, but a partner might not have that experience.The most common reason for having a partner is the capitalization. When you cannot gather enough funds you have to get a partner to augment the shortage of capital. If you can do the start up by yourself then a mentor would be better even if you have to pay a retainer fee.
The two provide good help.So we'll I know alot of people would vote for having a mentor but read this first.
So my theory is that, when you want a mentor you're probably looking for someone above you right??
And a partner will have to be someone in your level or a bit higher or lower.
So which is better ? I will say partner because when you have a mentor he is going to train and teach you how things worked in his time, when he was starting out...
And we all know strategies change, algorithms waver and fluctuate, so their advice might not be the best for a start up.
But a partner is someone that is in the same field and sometimes in the same level and who is also working hard and smart like you, and figuring out new strategies to benefit the both of you, while you do the same.
So you two will figure things out that currently works for startups.
(This doesn't mean a mentor is completely ruled out but their opinions and help will also be helpful after you conduct research on them 😉😀😄)
Well, each of them has a different role in a company, so to speak, or in your life. but I would choose a partner. a reliable one of course with which I can do something beautiful and without an argument in time, etc.So we'll I know alot of people would vote for having a mentor but read this first.
So my theory is that, when you want a mentor you're probably looking for someone above you right??
And a partner will have to be someone in your level or a bit higher or lower.
So which is better ? I will say partner because when you have a mentor he is going to train and teach you how things worked in his time, when he was starting out...
And we all know strategies change, algorithms waver and fluctuate, so their advice might not be the best for a start up.
But a partner is someone that is in the same field and sometimes in the same level and who is also working hard and smart like you, and figuring out new strategies to benefit the both of you, while you do the same.
So you two will figure things out that currently works for startups.
(This doesn't mean a mentor is completely ruled out but their opinions and help will also be helpful after you conduct research on them 😉😀😄)
A mentor and a partner are good to have because they both have their own benefits , a mentor guides you and teaches you on ways in which you can be succesful, and a partner support you in your business.I think having both a partner and a mentor is a good thing. But when you choose to go for sole proprietorship, you need to look for a mentor who is well conversant with the current ways of running a business.
I have a mentor but not a partner.So we'll I know alot of people would vote for having a mentor but read this first.
So my theory is that, when you want a mentor you're probably looking for someone above you right??
And a partner will have to be someone in your level or a bit higher or lower.
So which is better ? I will say partner because when you have a mentor he is going to train and teach you how things worked in his time, when he was starting out...
And we all know strategies change, algorithms waver and fluctuate, so their advice might not be the best for a start up.
But a partner is someone that is in the same field and sometimes in the same level and who is also working hard and smart like you, and figuring out new strategies to benefit the both of you, while you do the same.
So you two will figure things out that currently works for startups.
(This doesn't mean a mentor is completely ruled out but their opinions and help will also be helpful after you conduct research on them 😉😀😄)
Yes, the both would play different roles in your business.The two provide good help.
A mentor guides and helps you take the right decisions in business.
A partner is one who gets to contribute resources to the success of your business and earns from it as well.
This is a spot on description of the difference between a mentor and a partner. Despite both contributing to the success of a business, a partner plays a more active role in business from the decision-making to the sharing of profits/losses.I think both mentor and partners play two different roles. A partner might also give you advice and guidance. However, he actively takes part in the business. A mentor does not take part in the business as far as I know.
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