Private Equity vs Venture Capitalby Samuel WoodPrivate Equity vs Venture Capital— are your building your startup for YOU?Continue
Level Up Your Interviewing Skillsby George KassabgiWhen it comes to ‘selling yourself’, beware that as a candidate: great sellers often make poor buyers.Continue
Quuu: Supercharge Your Social Mediaby Keith LilesQuuu suggests the best, relevant content and makes it easy to share across your social networks.Continue
Where’s the Money? Takeaways From SheWorx100 Summit – NYCby Lisa WangPre-seed. Seed. Series A. Series B. Growth capital. Term sheets. Valuations. Cap Tables. Convertible notes. Market opportunity. Venture Capital. Angel investment. Equity Crowdfunding. Family offices.Continue
The insider’s guide to choosing the best CRM for your sales organizationby Alan O'RourkeThere's a huge gap between sales reality and the sales managers’ perceptions. Here's how to avoid it.Continue
How I Lost Over 50 Pounds While Running My Company (and Kept It Off)by Joshua DavidsonMy personal weight loss journey and why startup Founders should take their personal health more seriously.Continue
Startup Story: From So Much To So Little — Reji Eapen, Co-Founder of Pennyboxby Reji.EapenReji Eapen, Co-Founder of Pennybox, shares his journey from corporate life with a large salary to starting a business — earning no money at all.Continue
Leapfrogging Venture Capital at Home and Abroad via Impact Investingby Victor Grau SerratWhile neither venture capital or impact investing alone is the panacea to end global poverty—market-based approaches have a big role in alleviating poverty.Continue
Three Millennial Productivity Hacks for 2017by Zvi BandOccasionally life throws us an ace card, but normally making positive chances requires patience, planning and effort. Don’t make false resolutions, start as you mean to continue, download the tools and make the changes now. Continue
Why Your Company Needs an Artist-in-Residence Programby Tristan PollockAs we speed into mid-century, in-house artists of varying ilks are going to become the norm to bring excitement, curiosity and maker spaces to office environments and co-working spaces. Continue