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Jason Fried tells us why no is the most important word an entrepreneur can learn.
Harvard researchers answer 10 perplexing questions. (You: Position your #startup business correctly so that it doesn't fail http://ow.ly/3DEwu - SN: http://bit.ly/fNKhUd)
L'échec. C'est un sujet qui rend mal à l'aise, qui fait honte, qui provoque - on dirait un gros mot. Pourtant, c'est au ...
The graphic design marketplace DesignCrowd has just published a list of its take on the best and worst startup logos from 2010. As logo design is one of ... (The Best (and Worst) Startup Logos of 2010 - ReadWriteWeb.com http://rww.to/ecSRUA Groupon: #winner Foursquare #fail via @RWW)
Business Strategy Innovation creates innovation and marketing strategy for global clients. Our consultants increase revenue and decrease costs. (RT @innovate Don’t Fail Fast – Learn Fast http://bit.ly/ibq2PP #startup #creative #geny)
These acquisions were supposed to re-vitalize Yahoo. Lots of smart people and a solid acquisition streak. Why did it end up having such little impact?. Answer 1 of 11: If they were supposed to revitalize Yahoo, they weren't treated that way. They weren't all combined into any one thing, even thou... (What happens after a corporation like Yahoo acquires your startup: http://is.gd/iYIpr)
Failure. The mere thought can paralyze even the most heroic thinkers and keep great ideas off the drawing board. But is failing really that bad? We get an inside look at the mishaps of Honda racers, designers and engineers to learn how they draw upon failure to motivate them to succeed. From poor color choices to blown race engines, these risk-taking individuals provide an honest look at what most people fear most. Watch the film and discover the upside of failure.
This post is related to my life. Its a kind of experience I have gained in last few years. Never trust anyone, not even your best friend This ones hard to digest but is a bitter truth about life. Money can make anybody crazy like a coo-koo If you are starting a business in a [...]
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What kills a startup http://bit.ly/gGc9Y8 (Post: Interesting research on why startups fail )
There was no doubt about it: I had discovered The Next Big Thing. Like Edison and ... (A great tale: "How my Condom keychain startup failed" - hilarious http://t.co/0UJMo8O #fail)
‘Internet Economy’ is a lucrative field today, with success stories such as Steve Wozniak and Apple computers and Sabeer Bhatia’s Hotmail
Sorry for the inconvenience, got slashdotted by reddit. Never thought so many were interested. And no, scaling was not one of the reasons the startup failed (Why my VC funded startup did fail http://goo.gl/fb/13r1F)
Use the tips in this article to determine whether to raise money in small stages or large quantities. Consider these trade-offs to effectively manage capital. (How Much Money Should a Startup Raise?: Others want an assurance that the business won't fail from lack of suffi... http://bit.ly/e4sNH6)
I have seen founders blame investors; investors blame CEOs, CEOs blaming the R&D people; R&D people say the product is fine, the market just doesn't get it, and marketing people blaming it all on the recession.
In your opinion, what are the major strategic reasons for startup failures?. Answer 1... (Quora: Startup Failure: Why do startups fail? 46 Answers: http://qr.ae/NXPu)
Business Startup Success – Why Do So Many New Businesses Fail ... http://bit.ly/g9nFS1
Six engineers got together in 2003. They thought they had a good idea and their customers told them so. They visited 50 VC's and they all turned them down. Even Gartner said that they were wrong. The VC's said that they needed a rock star CEO and they don't have one. The VC's even said that the Founders are too technical. But they persevered.
Don't make this mistake with your software startup..!
Almost every graduate from an MBA institution has some idea in mind. It wants to launch a venture, a startup, and a business though at a small scale. Small businesses have started springing almost everywhere nowadays. We list 10 reasons why many of these startups tend to fail. 1. The idea is poorly executed. Sometimes Read More...
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