Ask HN: How do you prevent or resolve cofounder conflict? I’ve been in tech (SWE) and consulting for 15 years, much of that in early-stage startups. I’m a founder myself and once had a fallout with a cofounder and friend. I’ve also seen other companies die because of cofounder conflict. I’ve seen stats that say 65% of high-potential startups fail due to cofounder tension. Yet as far as I know, most incubators and accelerators don’t provide tools for alignment, decision-making, or conflict prevention. Recently a former colleague in a 3-person founding team told me they were on the brink of breaking up. I’ve spent the last 5+ years teaching and facilitating Nonviolent Communication (NVC) and conflict resolution, so I worked with them for a month. We set up communication norms and a disagreement protocol. They’re still together and say their comms are improving. I’m starting to think these kinds of skills and protocols could really help build trust within teams and de-risk venture investments. I’m curious about your experiences: - Have you seen good ways to prevent conflict from surfacing in the first place? - When disagreements do come up, what has helped manage or resolve them? - Have you seen incubators, accelerators, or investors provide any support in this area? - Looking back, what blindspots did you have early on that led to conflict or rupture later? - At the core of the conflict, what do you think was really going on? Do you think it could have been worked out with more support? |