Inevitably there will be mistakes and failure in startups. Entrepreneurs that learn from these misteps and those of others have a greater chance of success. Read the stories and imperfections of these entrepreneurs as they share lessons learned.
We often define our startup and career by the goals we define. But setting the right goals is easier said than done. Learn how these entrepreneurs do (and don't do) it.
Teams thrive or fail based on how well they communicate. Every company faces this challenge -- especially those with remote teams. Learn how these four entrepreneurs do it.
The definition of a Minimum Viable Product, championed by the lean startup movement, is often debated. Regardless of your philosophy, we all have tactics and processes to test our product and business hypotheses. Learn how these four entrepreneurs think about "MVP" and how it's used to discover what people really want.
Founders look back fondly on the moment they landed their first customer. The individual that believed in their product enough to pull out their wallet, giving hope that people might actually care. Hear the stories of this seminal moment in the life of a startup from accomplished entrepreneurs.
In this issue of Startup Edition, we have four accomplished founders sharing startup hacks. Some of their answers may surprise you.
If you've been around startups for long, you've probably heard this question several times or asked it yourself. Many compare co-founding a company to marriage. It's a long-term commitment and the wrong choice can result in years of regret. So how do you find a co-founder and is it really necessary? These three founders explain.
If one thing is true in startups, it is that you will make mistakes. What you learn from those misteps is what matters. Learn from the stories of nine entrepreneurs as they share their struggles and lessons learned in this week's edition.
"What's important about startups is the speed." - Paul Graham. Each day may seem minuscule on its own but in reality the things we do day-to-day dictate our speed of execution and success or failure in startups. Learn how these founders build good habits, exercise self-control, and manage their daily routine.