Pivoting is a crucial skill for startups, often meaning the difference between success and sinking. Consistent communication with stakeholders and the courage to embrace failure are pivotal in making ...
Startup founders face immense pressure to succeed, but it can be even more challenging to let go of a failed business and find success after. Building a startup has always been risky. Since 1994, the ...
According to "The Founder’s Dilemma," a book by Harvard Business School professor Noam Wasserman, conflicts between co-founders are one of the most frequent causes of startup failure. According to ...
Globally successful apps are said to have stimulated one of humanity’s seven sins or innate traits: pride (Instagram), envy (Facebook), wrath (X), sloth (Netflix), greed (LinkedIn), gluttony (Yelp), ...
Every startup begins with a spark, an idea, ambition, and boundless optimism. But despite the energy, nearly 9 out of 10 startups never make it past the early years. From TinyOwl’s challenges with ...
For some founders, the failure of a startup is a one-and-done thing. The thought of taking that sort of risk again, both financially and emotionally, is too daunting. Failure doesn’t make you persona ...
A tradition of celebrating failure, plus the freezing weather that blankets this Nordic nation for much of the year, are among the unlikely key ingredients to its tech success. Over the past 15 years, ...