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6 Ways for Cofounders to Settle DisagreementsWhen your business is an equal partnership, who breaks the tie? Six entrepreneurs share their methods.

ByEntrepreneur Staff

This story appears in theMarch 2020issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »

Pete Ryan

1.Focus on the "yes."

"When we started our business, we discussed our strengths and interests and decided that if we couldn't resolve an issue, I would have 51 percentownershipover the finances and mycofounder, Christiana [Coop], would have 51 percent ownership over design. But we also agreed to discuss our differences in opinion, and for more than 11 years, we haven't had to play our "ownership card.' Our default is that if we both can't get to yes on something, we pass."— Aimee Lagos, cofounder,Hygge & West

2.Turn to your team.

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