Company blogs often get a bad rap, and for good reason. They can come across as awkward and unnatural as the cross-functional teams that oversee their existence ("Susan, check with marketing and legal before putting that up on the blog, m'kay?"). A few firms simply reprint press releases on their "blogs". Others severely restrict the topics that staff can blog about, or deliberately hobble...
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Seoul is home to a burgeoning corps of young entrepreneurs, a shocking number of them born or educated in America. Why aren't they starting companies here?
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The number of tech incubators has skyrocketed. And that has investors and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs such as Max Levchin concerned. In recent years, incubators such as Y Combinator and TechStars have sprung up in the Bay Area and elsewhere. Their number totals nearly 100, according to Y Combinator, up from about four in 2007.
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SOME people who toil discontentedly in corporate cubicles regard entrepreneurship as the cure for all workplace ills. Only when they’ve experienced running a business personally do they find that the reality is much different.
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Because of the United States' current immigration and regulatory regime, bold and creative entrepreneurs from around the world aren’t given the chance to come to Silicon Valley and develop the technologies that could be creating jobs and propelling the economy forward. Blueseed aims to solve this problem so that Silicon Valley remains the world’s center for innovation. Our team is creating a...
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Fact: Over 80% of people say they want to start their own business, but less than 20% do. My guest today is Jim Beach. Jim is a seasoned entrepreneur who has also taught at both the graduate and undergraduate level. Based on his real-world experience Jim has pinpointed the issues that have led to the gap between the number of people who have started a business and those who want to start a...
It will never be: easy, perfect, the right time
Nobody is going to: tell you exactly what to do, drag you out of bed in the morning, yell at you to eat healthy, lift weights for you, run a race for you
Nobody is going to: tell you exactly what to do, drag you out of bed in the morning, yell at you to eat healthy, lift weights for you, run a race for you
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Much of the tension in product development and interface design comes from trying to balance the obvious, the easy, and the possible. Figuring out which things go in which bucket is critical to fully understanding how to make something useful. Shouldn’t everything be obvious? Unless you’re making a product that just does one thing – like a paperclip, for example – everything won’t be obvious.
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Lots of entrepreneurs struggle with pricing. How much to charge? It’s clear that the right price can make all the difference – too low and you miss out on profit; too high and you miss out on sales.
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Suddenly everyone’s complaining about how unfair things are in Silicon Valley. How hard everyone has to work so darn hard, and how some people don’t get venture capital or a nice sale to Facebook or Google even though lots of other people are getting those things.
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