We need to be prepared for this scary future, and Silicon Valley needs to take the lead in developing technologies to track, prevent and manage pandemics.
Mexican entrepreneurs with a background in mechanical engineering and passion for innovation leads him to vehemently race towards solutions in alternative mobility.
We are too up tight, living in a time of professional and political correctness that is dulling our ability to enjoy our lives while at work—where many of us spend nearly one third of our adult lives and entrepreneurs even more.
Entrepreneur and CEO explains why professional success ultimately has to do with how much you help other people and how to start creating value while in college.
Instead of world leaders having a high-level discussions about saving people and planet, what if we create a forum for people at the bottom of the pyramid collaborate with hundreds of entrepreneurs to develop new business models?
Local entrepreneurs are solving the biggest f**king problems in Mexico ranging from clean water, health, and education to traffic and smog and they have the potential to shift what some might call a zip-code reality.
Part one of a five-part series: declaring a victory for impact investing would be premature because the amount of actual impact capital flowing into mainstream markets is lagging far behind.
Tech entrepreneur reflects on the two years after starting his company and the three valuable realities every entrepreneur should know as they take an idea to fruition—especially an understanding of what really matters.
If Congress passed a law requiring everyone in the U.S. to get a license to be considered for a job or rent an apartment, the nation would rise up in protest—the irony is that such a system already exists.
CEO and founder of the first Unreasonable East Africa Institute reflects on the valuable lessons learned that build a foundation for future development in East Africa and an ecosystem for entrepreneurs to thrive.
Thoughts from the chief innovation advisor for the World Bank on how localized innovations scale—calling for a nuanced way to think about scale and a more sophisticated understanding of how ideas and innovations spread.
We constantly see social networking apps being funded in the news, but what real social and economic progress have we seen from social media and what industries are going to drive this progress in the future?
Social entrepreneur has become a term to describe a class of individuals creating sustainable solutions for social problems, but why shouldn't we use the term?
Entrepreneur, writer, and CEO explains how to prepare for a meaningful career while in college—the first step being to reject or accept society's definition of success.
In the complicated path from idea to startup, there often come times when a larger-than-normal hurdles get in the way, and the only true way to conquer them is use brute force.
In a culture so focused on success, it’s easy to forget the importance of failure—turning challenges into learnings is the greatest skill any entrepreneur can learn.
If it’s hard for entrepreneurs to have a life, it’s doubly so for entrepreneurs solving the biggest problems in the world, but having a healthy life is better for both you and your company.