Designing products for underdeveloped nations is a far different art from design as we know it. Find out why so many products and strategies fail in poverty-stricken markets and how hard-nosed entrepreneurs are defining success.
Goal setting is huge in the world of entrepreneurship, but are we doing it entirely wrong? This post discusses the problems with outcome-based goals and proposes the solution: rate-based goals.
There is an opportunity for social entrepreneurs to fix the riddle of getting the product to the end consumer in underdeveloped countries. Read why many ideas have failed and why some approaches might just eradicate the problem.
A few years ago convertible debt emerged as a common form for early stage capital raises. While convertible debt had always been used, it is now getting obsessed over. There are pro's, but this article is also about being cautious of the cons.
Tired of spending trillions of dollars on poverty and getting nowhere? Here’s a chance to learn from one of the most resourceful business men around, who happens to be solving poverty along his way.
After spending 5 days in the metropolitan hubs of Tokyo and Kyoto with key leadership across the region, a few unexpected lessons were picked up along the way in terms of what the startup culture of Japan is like.
Nearly all successful people will tell you that mindset is everything. Here are a few practical ways to stay centered and balanced amidst the chaos of entrepreneurship.
We all know (or should know) that having a support network around you makes a world of difference. So get yourself a mentor and make the relationship work.