Bootstrapping in Eastern Europe: An occasional series
Filed in archive Entrepreneurship on April 22, 2007
Editor's Note: (Cristian Dorobantescu is a software sales professional and bootstrap entrepreneur living in Bucharest, romania. He is the founder of Energybyte, a web design firm started with two former colleagues, and In Progress, a media and public relations agency, both startup companies launched without the benefit of significant outside investment. He blogs on the subject of entrepreneurship in Eastern Europe at the Small Business Entrepreneur Blog. In the following series of guest posts, Cristian talks about the difference in commitment between employees at small bootstrapped firms and those at larger externally funded companies.)
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