Build in a way that minimizes the cost of being wrong, and then watch change closely.
Build in a way that minimizes the cost of being wrong, and then watch change closely.
Tech founders open up about the leadership mistakes they have made to date and the powerful lessons learned along the way.
We’ve previously talked about what it takes to make “the leap” from employee to entrepreneur; an empowering milestone that is often accompanied by a feeling of excitement and confidence. ...
Startups are exciting, we wouldn’t have got facebook, google or uber if someone didn’t take the risk to spend their time energy and money to make something new. Most of the successful ...
About a year ago I answered a question on the SAP Community Q&A site and have it on my posts-to-write list ever since to turn it into a blog post. I feel that I learn a lot from seeing ...
Startups with a solid business plan and great pitch deck have a far greater chance of gaining investment. In this essay by one of Mercia’s Fund Principals,