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Today’s startup world is focused on success. Lessons are drawn by studying the accomplishments of Silicon Valley titans. Pitch decks are crafted to mimic those of Google, Amazon and others. A recipe for success? Perhaps. Yet, I would argue that more can be learned from entrepreneurial miscues and, yes, even failures. My blogs here have that predisposition. Successes are still interesting . . . but failures can be fascinating.
Clean Up Your Accounting Files
Poor accounting records are a very bad reflection on management. Consider cleaning up your accounting files and procedures before seeking outside funding.
How to Improve Social Media?
How to improve social media? It’s a good question, the answer to which doesn’t involve asking US social media users to participate in a two day boycott.
Partnering with Amazon
Partnering with Amazon can be very rewarding . . . or it can be the opposite. Consider both the upsides and downsides before joining Amazon Seller Central.
Boston Is a Great Place for Startups
Boston is a great place for startups. It has first world startup services and resources, coupled with third world roads and mass transit.
Is Brex It?
Is Brex it? For everyday startup expenses like travel and meals it just may be. Brex offers credit to new companies with no credit history.
Work, the Activity Not the Place
Employees who work at home are more productive than their office counterparts. They are happier, too. Companies that recognize this can benefit.
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