What’s the Chance a Startup Business will Fail?

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By Radel Artida (radel@staff.com

Blame it on the media when people seem to think that their hot tech startup will make them a billionaire by their mid-20s. And, doctors are not immune.

Startup

Assessment

On a lesser level, doctors and medical professionals who seek independence and their own practice should be aware of the factors that contribute to a startup’s success. So, we created this infographic on those factors, or chances, that your startup will fail or succeed.

This also includes some research on projections for the best sectors to start your new business, if you seek another industry.

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