Some interesting links we found across the web this week:
How Startup Founders Can
Let Go to Scale Growth
This FastCompany author, who founded and built five
successful tech companies, discusses the key to driving growth.
Particularly, he discusses how founders who seek too much control
can be detrimental to a 's growth and how founders
should rather lead with conscious leadership.
Inflation is a Different
Beast for Entrepreneurs. Here's How to Protect
Yourself.
The high inflation rates have been a major headliner as it has
impacted most individuals and the global economy. This
Entrepreneur article discusses inflation's unique
impact on entrepreneurs. In addition, the article suggests how
entrepreneurs can take steps to protect themselves and their
businesses from the pressures of rising inflation rates.
How to Innovate in a
Cautious Industry
Unlike the tech world where innovation can occur rapidly, more
conservative industries like government services and healthcare
often move at a much slower pace. These industries move slower
because they provide more high stake services and have a large
impact on people's lives. The author of this
FastCompany article shares lessons from her experience of
innovating within a more conservative industry and how this
innovation can lead to long-lasting positive changes for a greater
population.
Business Trends
Entrepreneurs Must Know
Business and technology continuously evolve at a rapid pace. This
article from Entrepreneur discusses important business and
technology trends that entrepreneurs should keep in mind in order
to remain competitive and stay ahead of the game.
How to Get Funding: The
Dos and Don'ts of Raising Capital From Investors
Marcel Bens, the Managing Partner and COO of Emil Capital Partners,
authors this Entrepreneur article to share strategies for
how entrepreneurs can successfully secure venture capital financing
in a competitive market.
Links compiled by Sharon Baek.
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