My Life’s Biggest “Here Goes Nothing” Momentby Adam NaorHanding in the Google badge for the chance to change education.Continue
Business Lessons From “The Art of War” by Sun Tzuby Dylan BirdLessons can be learned in the most unexpected places. They are there waiting for you and I to find them, pull them out, and put them to use— even if they're from the 5th century BC. Learn what a 2,400 year old book taught me about business.Continue
The Full List of 400+ Slack Communitiesby Alex KistenevCommunities built on Slack are skyrocketing, see the full list.Continue
How To Run Your Company Huddleby Brent LoweA source of employee dissatisfaction is ALWAYS a lack of communication.Continue
The Startups.co Guide : Hacking Your Inbox For Maximum Productivity (Part 3/6)by Wil SchroterSpend less time on email, and more on the better things in life by working these tools and systems into your routine. By shaking things up a little, we promise you’ll be the envy of your favorite co-working spot because of how dang productive you are without your old email routine.Continue
How Cloud Computing Enables Our Startups Successby Denny BrandtGood-bye big data center. We’ll kind of miss your double air lock doors and elevated tile floors.Continue
How To Relentlessly Uncover New Valueby Denny BrandtWhether you’re solving an isolated problem, or one that will get your startup on the billion dollar unicorn list, challenging assumptions with a blank space like the humble sticky note can help you unleash the deep thinking it takes to get there. Continue
What I Learned As A Junior Product Managerby Samuel AthlanDon’t chase for solutions, chase for problems, solutions will come later.Continue
Investing in the Retail of the Futureby Donna GriffitSapna Shah, Angel Investor, talks to AngelStory about fundraising tips, learning from startup failures, and how to spot trends in the startup eco-systemContinue
Shutting Down Your Startup: The Exit No One Talks About | Startups.comby Phil NadelWinding down a startup is never fun and not the outcome any entrepreneur wants or expects. But more often than not, it’s a necessary evil—so you gotta get it right. Continue