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Guide for potential INVESTORS: An introduction to investing in startups and entrepreneurs
Alternatives to Silicon Valley, Globally. A collection of resources about global startup hubs and innovation clusters, exploring the ecosystems, networks, and trends driving entrepreneurship and technological advancement around the world.
For startup entrepreneurs - how much money should you raise? For investors -- how much should you invest?
Preparing for Disruption, HOW TO LEAD DURING MARKET UPHEAVAL
Tips tricks: building products that users love
Travel boost, Europe 2017: A curated list from Summit Global Education, with recommended resources to watch (read or listen to) before, during, or after your upcoming trip to Europe
Travel boost, Europe 2017: A curated list from Summit Global Education, with recommended resources to watch (read or listen to) before, during, or after your upcoming trip to Europe
Travel boost, Europe 2017: A curated list from Summit Global Education, with recommended resources to watch (read or listen to) before, during, or after your upcoming trip to Europe
France - history, culture, geography
Legal issues to think about when starting a startup (for entrepreneurs)
tips suggestions for marketing and sales (for entrepreneurs)
is privacy a right? what should be done to protect privacy in the future?
Impact on the future of work from Robotics and Automation
website business growth hacking. A collection of resources about growth hacking for startups, featuring strategies, techniques, and case studies to drive rapid user acquisition, engagement, and business growth on a budget
YCombinator: "A lot of the advice we give startups is tactical; meant to be helpful on a day to day or week to week basis. But some advice is more fundamental. We’ve collected here what we at YC consider the most important, most transformative advice for startups. Whether common sense or counter-intuitive, the guidance below will help most start...
Why a corporate campus? "By the 1990s, the possibilities of working from home (or anywhere), outsourcing and offshoring challenged the need for a campus. Committing to so much space represented a liability for businesses in an increasingly digital, economically uncertain environment...Natural disasters and terrorism also raise questions about c...
good and bad reasons to start a company. Not everyone should startup!
SE Asia - history, culture, business and travel