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The start-up founders' reasons for avoiding a 'real' business plan

Entrepreneur Series: Watch Calida Smylie's interview with the co-founders of Motion Sickness who talk about co-leadership and following their gut instinct.

Dane Ambler
Tue, 24 Apr 2018

The founders of Auckland-based production studio and full-service agency Motion Sickness say revenue growth has been 60% year on year, despite them not having a "real" business plan.

Sam Stuchbury, 26, and Alex McManus, 27, say not having a formal business plan benefited their company because it

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Dane Ambler
Tue, 24 Apr 2018
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