Public Relations for Start-ups
Yeah, yeah, Facebook, Twitter, viral… not to knock the newfangled tools, but there is a lot to be said for these tips on building better media relationships (hint: before you pitch!)
The-Lean-Startup
In the spirit of the lean startup methodology, a compact "what you need to know/do" diagram to keep your team on track.
Startup Founder Evolution
Are you a "product guy"? A "business gal"? Feeling lost or crushed at the current stage of your venture? Check out Tony Wright's take on the value curve of different founde …
How Great Entrepreneurs Think
Ever met a clever entrepreneur, been blown away by the seeming ease with which they deconstruct your most intractable business problem, and wanted to peek inside their brain? Now you can…
31 Innovation Questions – BusinessWeek
Innovation is a challenge, at companies both big and small. Harvard Business Review blogger Scott Anthony provides succinct answers to 31 of the most common innovation questions.
Startup Professionals Musings: Ten Top Product Pricing Models for Startups
If you believe the hype, there are zillions of ways to make money on the Internet. Truth is, there are a limited number of proven (or in-the-process-of-being-proven) methods. Which will you choose? …
6 Critical Mistakes All Small Company Managers Must Avoid | THEsmallCOMPANYBLOG
I'm sure no one in YOUR company is committing these cardinal sins of leadership. But, it wouldn't hurt to check, right?
Why old people make better entrepreneurs than young ones.
Age is just a number. And so is credit score. This article from Slate.com explains why both might be better indicators of entrepreneurial success than previously thought.
Startup Blogs To Make You a Better Entrepreneur
20+ blogs providing a wide variety of views on entrepreneurship and startups.
The Four Capacities Every Great Leader Needs (And Very Few Have)
Nobody sets out to be a poor leader, but how many of us really know what it takes to be a great leader?
Cumulative Advantage: Why You Need A Bias Towards Action
When in doubt: Try something. Do something. Fail, learn, grow, repeat.
Just Manic Enough – Seeking Perfect Entrepreneurs – NYTimes.com
Turns out being crazy IS a success indicator for entrepreneurs. The key is being just crazy enough. Check out this great profile of Seth Priebatsch, founder of SCVNGR.