There is no right answer or magic salve for getting past failure. If you are going to be an entrepreneur, you are going to experience it a lot. It’s just part of the gig.
Few successful startups succeeded with their original ideas as initially envisioned. So how do you accommodate constructive failure in your business canvas?
Do you feel like you keep failing to start up? Are you sure your work is worth doing? Here's a framework to help you successfully pursue work that matters.
Frustrated by the quality of education in Mexico, this startup is inspiring a new generation of innovators and leaders by bringing fab labs to high schools.
Martin Luther King, Jr. didn’t inspire the world by saying, “I had a nightmare.” This post explores themes like failure, perseverance, positivity and more.
As a serial entrepreneur who advises the White House, Jeff Hoffman speaks to universal themes facing entrepreneurs: failure, uncertainty, success, and more.
Starting a company is really hard. Co-founder conflict is responsible for 65% of startup failure. Under this tension, co-founders can often say hurtful things to each other. Here are some tips on how to apologize well.
You can’t beat Google, Apple, Facebook or other well-established incumbents at their own game. Instead, shift the playing field and compete asymmetrically.
This EdTech startup shows if you don’t constantly iterate your product based on field research and user input, you'll have a perfect product with no business model.
We asked investors what prevents them from investing in an entrepreneur most often. Their number 1 answer? Ego. This post is about why humility matters for entrepreneurs.
Entrepreneurs often go through hard times, from lost funding to failed products. The work is too important to give up. This post shares a way to persevere.