The Most Ambitious Startups practice Anti-Lean? On the Contrary…by Josh FurnasLean Startup is critical for Moonshots too. NASA proved it 50 years ago. Literally.Continue
Why Some Startups Win.by Steve BlankIf you don’t know where you’re going, how will you know when you get there?Continue
Save Your Startup With This Founder Advice From Thelonious Monkby Andy RosicThere is genius waiting inside each of us. So don’t let your startup slip away, and instead, get in there and lead the band. Take us all on a journey. Let your imagination be as big as the world.Continue
Serverless: The Next Big Leap in Cloud Techby Ajo AbrahamVirtual machines powered the original revolution in the cloud. However, the Serverless revolution will be even bigger.Continue
Hardware is hard. So why does eero do it? — Interview with Nick Weaver, Co-Founder and CEOby Rafe NeedlemanIt might seem that the economics of making hardware are at odds with the cycle of easy money and fast startups, but there are still people who think that hardware is a good business because it is so difficult.Continue
Your ‘Mars Group’ is your company’s secret weapon for long-term greatness.by Matthew ReevesTo build a visionary company, you need to counterbalance its fixed core ideology with a relentless drive for progress.Continue
Finding Product Market Fit: Lessons from the Military for Pre Seed Startupsby Nic WoodhamsI have pivoted three times from my original idea. That’s a lot in a short space of time but it has helped me find product market fit. Here is why I did it. Continue
Investor Updates: What You Need to Includeby CayaInformed investors are not only happier but also more helpful. Regular updates set the stage for participation, not just dispersing information. Continue
A Little Revenue Is Worse Than No Revenueby Stuart BrentIn the startup world, payment is validation. If someone is willing to pay you for your service, you’re onto something. If no one will pay you, then you’ve got an issue with your message, your offer, product/market fit, something.Continue