Should you be in a mastermind if you have a cofounder?
I get this question a lot, and the short answer is:
YES!
The long answer is…
Yes, cofounders should each be in their own, separate mastermind group.
Mastermind groups help bring a steady stream of fresh ideas into your partnership.
Better yet, a good mastermind group will help to sweep away old, toxic patterns caused by THE ABILENE PARADOX, protects you against the GROUPTHINK trap, and helps to minimize the ECHO CHAMBER EFFECT in your decisions.
Let some sunlight into your cofounding team with a mastermind.
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About The Author: Ken Wallace
Ken Wallace is a Chicago-area software developer and entrepreneur. Ken founded MastermindJam in 2015 to help online entrepreneurs get matched into peer-driven mastermind groups.
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