Steve Blank’s blog Why Successful Startups Stumble at 40+ Employees is an interesting and relevant read for those searching, building and scaling a company. While I suggest reading the entire article, it is worth restating Blank’s key four lessons learned for those who want the “cliff note” version. Lessons Learned Startups go from Search to Build to Scale The Search to Build phase happens ~40 people […]
Read MoreSay what you will about Uber and its founder and former CEO Travis Kalanick, but one thing experts agree on is that this company was innovative in its vision and its business model. The tech startup was founded with a goal of bringing people together and connecting cities. Nothing had been done on that scale […]
Read MoreSitting in an angel investor presentation last week, an entrepreneur, when asked, what the exit plan was, was quick to say when “Our company achieves $30 million in sales, we will either sell to a strategic buyer or IPO.” Since the presentation, I have been reflecting on this certain and specific statement, and whether I […]
MoreSo often we associate innovation and entrepreneurship with Silicon Valley or Cambridge startups. While both coasts get a lot of press for having dynamic and engaging ecosystems, there’s so much more to the entrepreneurial story. But as we know good midwesterners just don’t brag enough about themselves like what we see in other geographies around […]
Read MoreAre you a she-preneur? If yes, you are a growing part of the entrepreneurial community. There’s no better time to put yourself out there than now, by entering the Launch Women Pitch Competition. What’s this all about? Women who have recently started or hope to start a business will have the opportunity to get input […]
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