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From Steve Jobs to Elon Musk, Similar Personality Traits Emerge: How Do Yours Compare?
The entrepreneurial personality type has been rigorously studied, and experts have identified shared traits that typify who is (or isn't) cut out for entrepreneurialism.
Corporate Innovation Through Effective Startup Investing
Corporate investment is an efficient way to help meet a corporation's vision by harnessing the power of startup innovation.
3 Ways to Be a Better Advocate For a Startup Visa
Here's how you can make a difference.
Starting Your Own Business Requires a Mix of Courage, Moxie and a Dose of Naïveté
How to keep charging ahead even when you don't have all the answers.
5 Things You Can Learn from Entrepreneurs Who Sold Their Business for $29 Billion
How you too can set up your company for a multi-billion dollar buyout.
Why I Don't Hire People Who Do Their Job
If a company is going to create real change, its employees must be innovative and go above and beyond in their work.
5 Things To Consider When Launching a Startup in a Highly Competitive Environment
No matter what niche you are entering, success is possible with the right strategy.
For Startups, It Pays to Partner With a High-Quality VC, Even If You Give Up Some Equity
My research shows that the best VCs take more equity, but can nearly double the value of the companies they invest in.
What Should You Do With the Unvested Shares of Former Employees?
A startup law attorney explains how to manage unvested shares, and addresses the difference between stock and stock options.
The Top 5 Reasons Why Entrepreneurship is Difficult (and How to Overcome Them)
Entrepreneurship is difficult, but it's worth it.
What I Wish I Knew Before Bootstrapping My Startup
Here are some key strategies to focus on when bootstrapping a firm.
How to Go From Startup to Global Leader in 4 Steps
How does a garage startup achieve success on the world stage?