For every startup founder with a dream of building a business and scaling to infinity, there seems to be an organization promising to help make it happen. In virtually every major city in the world, a growing number of business accelerators and incubators are trying to replicate the successes of the organizations behind many of Silicon Valley’s so-called “tech unicorns.” Both models typically attract founders with a technical background. Nontechnical founders may struggle to gain access to the resources these institutions provide — simply because they aren’t developing the kinds of products and services that accelerators and incubators value. But if…

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