How Speed Masks Failure: The 5Ps of Founder Success
Georg Chmiel, Co-Founder and Chair, Chmiel Global Advisory
08-Dec-25 11:00
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In an era where AI and no-code tools let founders build products in a weekend, speed has become a double-edged sword. While it accelerates innovation, it can also mask weak fundamentals, allowing poorly defined problems and shaky business models to survive longer than they should.
Georg Chmiel, Co-Founder and Chair of Chmiel Global Advisory, joins us to unpack the "5Ps of Startup Reality": Problem, Passion, People, Perseverance, and Pivot. He explains why solving a real business problem is the ultimate priority, why "boring can be beautiful," and why founders should ignore the P&L in the early days and focus entirely on cash flow.
We discuss:
The 5Ps: Problem, Passion, People, Perseverance, and Pivot.
Why speed often masks weak fundamentals in early-stage startups.
The "second mouse gets the cheese": why being first isn't always best.
Why cash flow, not P&L, is the ultimate survival metric.
How to distinguish a strategic pivot from a "panic pivot."
For founders and business leaders, this is a back-to-basics deep dive on building a resilient, high-growth company.
Produced by: Roshan Kanesan
Presented by: Roshan Kanesan
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Tags: business fundamentals, entrepreneurship, business strategy, scaling, leadership,
