Startups
Big Problems That Are Ripe For Startups To Solve Paid Members Public
If you want to make a billion dollars, figure out how to help a billion people. Even in the middle of the greatest pandemic in 100 years, global venture funding is smashing previous records, including $288B invested in the first six months of 2021.
A Robotics Startup’s Manufacturing Design Win Journey Paid Members Public
There are 370,000 manufacturing companies in the United States today. That is more manufacturing companies in the US alone than Apple employees globally.
Support Systems and The Entrepreneur Paid Members Public
Being an entrepreneur can be an isolating experience, with feelings of misunderstanding or alienation. But it doesn't have to be. Taking risks and disrupting the status quo is something everyone should do in business, but you have to make sure you have others along for the ride.
The Best Age Not to Fail Paid Members Public
Elon Musk said that in ventures, there are times when it is better to stop when there is something wrong. That is what failures do: generate a pause to analyze what you are doing and consider whether you need to make changes, continue as you are going, or give up.
Raising Funding Is Easy (If You're A Purpose-Driven Organization) Paid Members Public
With capital now more available than ever, large organizations should take notice of the exponential potential of startups.
The Threat of Rain? Paid Members Public
Purposeful vision is useless if the management team believes the future is predictable and that technology will advance in some sort of linear and orthodox manner.
Startup: A Decision Based on Growth Paid Members Public
While the startup seeks to disrupt the market with a scalable and impactful business plan, the small business owner wants to be their boss and secure a place in the local market.
Success Behind Failure: Innovation Comes From Mistakes Paid Members Public
Failure reduces costs and encourages collaboration: research and innovation in science call for failure, which must be taught, nurtured, understood and integrated into one's scientific paradigm.