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- Founder's_syndrome abstract "Founder's syndrome (also founderitis) is a difficulty faced by many organizations where one or more founders maintain disproportionate power and influence following the effective initial establishment of the project, leading to a wide range of problems for both the organization and those involved in it. The passion and charisma of the founder or founders, which was such an important reason for the successful establishment of the organization, becomes a limiting and destructive force, rather than the creative and productive one it was in the early stages It occurs in both non-profit and for-profit. It may simply limit the further growth and success of the project, may lead to bitter factionalism and divisions as the scale demands made on the organization increase or may result in failure. There are recognised and proven ways a founder or organization can respond and grow beyond this situation.".
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- Founder's_syndrome subject Category:Aspects_of_organizations.
- Founder's_syndrome type Abstraction100002137.
- Founder's_syndrome type Aspect105850624.
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- Founder's_syndrome type Cognition100023271.
- Founder's_syndrome type Concept105835747.
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- Founder's_syndrome type Feature105849789.
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- Founder's_syndrome type Property105849040.
- Founder's_syndrome type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Founder's_syndrome comment "Founder's syndrome (also founderitis) is a difficulty faced by many organizations where one or more founders maintain disproportionate power and influence following the effective initial establishment of the project, leading to a wide range of problems for both the organization and those involved in it.".
- Founder's_syndrome label "Founder's syndrome".
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- Founder's_syndrome sameAs Q575885.
- Founder's_syndrome sameAs Q575885.
- Founder's_syndrome sameAs Founder's_syndrome.
- Founder's_syndrome wasDerivedFrom Founder's_syndrome?oldid=603400335.
- Founder's_syndrome isPrimaryTopicOf Founder's_syndrome.