One entrepreneur's learnings from the not-so-dark side of venture capitalism and how the right mindset surrounding investments can support grassroots entrepreneurs.
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Entrepreneurship is messy. We need to do a better job of making sure more people get the whole story—the good and the bad. This book is an insider's look.
This powerful trend will have a huge impact not just on the US economy, but perhaps more intensely in the developing world—we will all be better for it.
Two things drive decisions: greed and fear. Recently, fear seems to be sticking around. But you can build great companies in times of both greed and fear.
The Open University of West Africa distributes mobile phones loaded with cached educational tools to people living in camps and in rural villages in Ghana.
We hear often that ventures started by women are promising but under-supported. Is it true they have a harder time raising money? Do the data back it up?
Solving the problems of human and environmental disease is one of the only guaranteed growth industries. This is the greatest opportunity of our time, especially for technologists.