Watch: UNREASONABLE.is Scribe, Chris Yeh, talks about his early start in entrepreneurship, the mistakes he's made along the way and the importance of a good team.
Here are a few of the lessons I’ve learned as I stumbled my way through the world of social innovation. I hope some of these prove useful as you travel your own path.
Our Astronaut/Fighter Pilot Scribe tells the story of crashing & burning (literally!) and how this changed the way he looks at risk & innovation forever.
Big problems tend to offer a poor *perceived* risk/reward ratio, you can spend a lifetime working for social change with seemingly little progress. Actually, big problems can generate big returns.
Has everything we could have said, been said? What has really changed? Aren't we still looking at the same handful of challenges? How much progress has actually been made? It's time to stop debating.
The SEC finally issued their proposal for the JOBS Act including the long awaited "non-accredited crowdfunding" component, Chance Barnett breaks it down for us.
Watch this interview as Chris Shipley weaves in and out of the "Mythology of Silicon Valley," to what it was like to be a tech mogul when 90% of the industry was male dominate, to her more personal struggles and victories with feeling like a "misfit."
In depth conversation with the Founder of Wordpress, Matt Mullenweg, on the beginning of Wordpress , raising money and the mistakes made along the way.
I predict we will see a major disconnect between what “we” think needs to be done, and what those closest to the problems think needs to be done. Call it disruptive development.
Entrepreneur, teacher, rapid prototyping enthusiast and part of the founding team of Google X talks about how to manage energy instead of time, invest in people, and how to internalize failure.