College Will Kill Your Entrepreneurial Spirit While Simultaneously Turning You into a Worker Bee
February 5, 2010 · < 1 min read
This article tells a fascinating story of a journey of survival through entrepreneurship. The persistence and trial and … Continue reading “College Will Kill Your Entrepreneurial Spirit While Simultaneously Turning You into a Worker Bee”
The New York Internet community is thriving!
January 20, 2010 · < 1 minute
I participated last night in an Internet entrepreneur ping pong tournament organized by Spark Capital. It was incredibly … Continue reading “The New York Internet community is thriving!”
The 18 Mistakes that Kill Startups
January 14, 2010 · < 1 minute
This is an old article by Paul Graham (October 2006), but a must read for all entrepreneurs. Read … Continue reading “The 18 Mistakes that Kill Startups”
The Power of Two: 2 > 1!
January 5, 2010 · 7 minutes
Looking at the most successful Internet and technology companies of the past few decades, it’s shocking to see … Continue reading “The Power of Two: 2 > 1!”
Fantastic fireside chat with Loic Lemeur at LeWeb
December 10, 2009 · < 1 minute
I loved this year’s LeWeb. I met many great entrepreneurs and was truly impressed by the organization and … Continue reading “Fantastic fireside chat with Loic Lemeur at LeWeb”
Looking for an entrepreneurial stint: at what startup stage should you join?
November 11, 2009 · 2 minutes
In the past few weeks I met a few seasoned executives who had reached a point in their … Continue reading “Looking for an entrepreneurial stint: at what startup stage should you join?”
Lessons from Reed Hastings, CEO of Netflix
October 9, 2009 · 2 minutes
I had the pleasure of being invited to attend the Liberty Media Net Leaders Forum. The forum was … Continue reading “Lessons from Reed Hastings, CEO of Netflix”
Lessons from a startup failure
May 15, 2009 · 8 minutes
I met Jordan Cooper a few years ago while he was an associate at General Catalyst in Boston. … Continue reading “Lessons from a startup failure”
Work smarter and harder
April 16, 2009 · < 1 minute
I just came across a fantastic blog post by Jeffrey Kalmikoff who is the entrepreneur behind Threadless. Love … Continue reading “Work smarter and harder”
The value of positive advisors
April 13, 2009 · 4 minutes
When you create a startup there are many people to discourage you. The most common refrain is “this … Continue reading “The value of positive advisors”
Entrepreneurs: Global Heroes!
March 18, 2009 · < 1 minute
There is a great series of articles on entrepreneurship in the latest Economist. Check them out: http://www.economist.com/specialreports/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13216025
Change in angel investment strategy
November 24, 2008 · 2 minutes
Over the past few years, my angel investing strategy has been to be very selectively aggressive. I would … Continue reading “Change in angel investment strategy”
VCs are not sheep – why VCs invest less during downturns
November 19, 2008 · 3 minutes
As an entrepreneur, I often find myself defending venture capitalists. For some reason, they have acquired a terrible … Continue reading “VCs are not sheep – why VCs invest less during downturns”
Ten tips to ride the economic slowdown
October 24, 2008 · < 1 minute
After all the dire warnings given by various VCs, here is a more positive list of recommendations sent … Continue reading “Ten tips to ride the economic slowdown”
Psychology of an Entrepreneur
October 23, 2008 · < 1 minute
Kevin O’Connor came across a few interesting studies on what makes entrepreneurs tick: 1. Need to control and … Continue reading “Psychology of an Entrepreneur”
What the financial crisis means to entrepreneurs
October 14, 2008 · 3 minutes
Last March I explained why startups should raise as much money as possible to prepare for the upcoming … Continue reading “What the financial crisis means to entrepreneurs”
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