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Well, then the technical co-founder will spend tons of time doing things such as setting up emails, scanning viruses, looking for intruders to servers, setting up quickbooks. Then you lose man-hours that should be dedicated to your main product/services.

I know this because I have been working for 6 startups for 10 years. This is a very common pattern that leads to failure.



That's true, but I interpreted the word "trust" in terms of capability, not availability.




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