The Right Way to Ask for an Introductionby Wil SchroterIntroductions are favors, and favors have value. How we ask for an introduction is an important component not only to ourselves, but to those we are asking to introduce us as well.Continue
How do I leave my Startup Stress at Work?by Wil SchroterWhile startup stress might not ever diminish completely, how we manage it can help us navigate balance in our lives as Founders.Continue
What’s the Least a Founder Should Know About Finance?by Wil SchroterAs Founders, if we don't know about startup financing, we are a liability to the company.Continue
Why can’t I be OK with where I am?by Wil SchroterOur goals shouldn't be about what we don't have. They should be about celebrating what we do have.Continue
What’s the Downside of a Co-Founder?by Wil SchroterIs having a Co-Founder worth its weight in ownership? Before you see the downside, make sure you know what you're willing to give up for it.Continue
Is it Better to be Located in a Major City?by Wil SchroterLiving in a major city has its advantages, but that doesn't mean that's where we need to be for ultimate success as a Founder.Continue
Where to Find Opportunities in a Recessionby Wil SchroterWhen crisis is unavoidable, strong Founders will find the right opportunities during a recession.Continue
Treat Departing Employees like Future Employeesby Wil SchroterWhile saying goodbye to departing employees isn’t easy, how we handle it is totally in our control and can impact our future professional relationships.Continue
Let's Define Success By What We Don't Have To Do Anymoreby Wil SchroterYeah, money is great, but what if we defined success by what we DON'T have to do anymore?Continue
How to tell Investors “Sorry it didn’t work out.”by Wil SchroterHow we break up with investors is as important as how we built the relationship to begin with.Continue