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People ask these questions often, especially in the startup obsessed circles. Why don’t good startups get funded and why do bad ones do? It seems there is finally an answer. I recently came across this piece from iBusiness Angel on Twitter (Hat tip: Brett Commaille). The piece looks at why good startups don’t get funded and bad ones do. It’s actually quite simply in the end — leadership. The piece argues that the quality of a pitch is highly dependent of the quality of the leadership team.

To read the original article: The trifecta of pitching (plus two): why good startups don’t get funded | ventureburn