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Coach-Soch | Here's why startups need to understand the concept of 'return-on-criticism-embraced'

In the face of criticisms, founders can also benefit from adopting a growth-oriented mindset. They should view criticism as an opportunity for improvement rather than a setback.

By Srinath Sridharan  Jul 22, 2023 1:15:25 PM IST (Published)

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In the world of startups, founders often find themselves juggling multiple hats, facing countless challenges, and navigating uncharted waters. Among the many lessons learned on this rollercoaster journey, one stands out as both vital and under-appreciated--Return on Criticism Embraced (RoCE).
For all of us, who are used to RoI or RoE, this unheard-of and unconventional metric highlights how startup founders can leverage criticism to their advantage.
Importance of Criticism 
Criticism has long been regarded as an entrepreneur’s kryptonite, an unwelcome visitor at the startup party. But let’s face it, as Mark Twain once quipped, "The only way to keep your health is to eat what you don't want, drink what you don't like, and do what you’d rather not." Similarly, to thrive in the startup ecosystem, founders must unlearn the fear of criticism and savour its bitter-sweet taste.