Business Decision Making: Be a Dictatorby Christopher LeeWhen it comes to making business decisions— Stop democratizing decision makingContinue
Finding The Right Co-Founder is Worth the Trekby Irene RyabayaIrene Ryabaya, the co-founder of Monarq, discussing how to find a co-founder that is perfect for your startup and for you!Continue
A Frank Talk about Gender Gaps with Lisa Wangby Keith LilesMost talks about the challenges women face in tech and startups don’t go anywhere. The following conversation covers solutions in action, leading to tangible progress. Listen to Founders putting the punch into empowerment with special guest, Lisa Wang.Continue
How To Save $100k on Legal Fees Using a Startup Lawyerby Tristan PollockAnd didn’t F***book up my contracts.Continue
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of a Bootstrap Startupby Rajarshi ChoudhuriYou can bootstrap or start out on a shoestring budget, but you have to wise enough to accept investments when the time is rightContinue
A Toxic Love Affair: A History of the Media’s Rocky Relationship with Social Platformsby Amit RathoreThe social media relationship broken down into three key stages:Continue
4 Call Center Management Principles Any Business Can Learn From – Surviving the Baptism of Fireby Ron DavisA JD from Harvard Law School and a graduate of Techstars, Ron Davis is the CEO and co-founder of Tenacity, a company that transforms contact centers into compelling, meaningful and rewarding places to work. Continue
Visual Storytelling: How To Tell a Magnetic Visual Story On Social Mediaby Vinay KoshyIn this post we will look at ways in which you can tell a visual story on social media in a single post.Continue
Quuu: Hand-Curation of Great Content for Youby Emma McGowanEveryone knows that sharing great content is key to a healthy online presence. But finding that content can be a serious time suck. Enter: Quuu, with hand-curated social media suggestions.Continue
A Simple Trick for Less Awkward, More Effective One-on-One Meetingsby Kennedy CollinsIf you’re not already doing one-on-ones, start. And don’t overthink it.Continue