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Accelerators Focusing on Women-led Startups
More than 200 million women entrepreneurs across the globe are operating new businesses. We’ve provided insight into Women Accelerators supporting women entrepreneurship in the United States by developing a listing of startup accelerators that focus on the female entrepreneur and their companies.
Business Tips: Newton’s 3 Laws at Work
We often think of business as a special function. In reality, it operates in much the same way normal things around us do. In fact, the concepts behind Newton’s Three Laws of Motion are as applicable to business tips as they are to physics.
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Register
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Register is a curated listing of various cities and their entrepreneurial resources from around the United States.
Are You Prepared for the Entrepreneurial Journey?
The 5 biggest issues facing entrepreneurs today and how to overcome them.
6 Key Lessons for Business Improvement at Your Startup
Stephanie Vozza has spoken of the six lessons gleaned from entrepreneurs’ experience (Fast Company). It was illuminating to evaluate how our startup company (FundingSage) and its founders dealt with these business improvement issues.
How Conceptual Thinking is the Essence of Strategy
Strategic thought requires thinking “conceptually” as opposed to “sequentially.” Sequential thinking weighs the pros and cons of each step against its immediate surroundings. Conceptual thinking requires that each step be measured against the larger goal. Perhaps this is best understood with an analogy. Imagine going on a trip from point “A” to point “B.”
4 Reasons to Consider Key Person Insurance
The reality of life when it comes to business partnerships, and what’s at stake if your key man is removed from the company.
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Spotlight: Knoxville, TN
Knoxville is a mid-sized city on the Tennessee River that is blossoming as an entrepreneurial hotspot in the Southeast United States.
What I Learned When My First Startup Failed
If you have the curse of the entrepreneur, then you are familiar with the insatiable need to launch something – to create something and get it out there.