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What I Learned from an Entrepreneurship Class That Changed My Business

Your first idea doesn’t matter. What’s important is being able to reevaluate when circumstances change and to see your skills as building blocks rather than remnants of a past venture. Starting a Read More...

Category: Applied and Practice

Author: Jacob Hoekstra

Common Cash Flow Challenges Faced by Entrepreneurs

Many new entrepreneurs think they can sell or grow their way out of a negative cash flow spiral. The real solution is far less glamorous. When I talk to entrepreneurs about cash flow, I often hear Read More...

Category: Practice Insight

Author: David Leichter

The Toughest Lessons I Learned as a Founder

An engineer, entrepreneur, and teacher reflects on what he got wrong, why it mattered, and what he would do differently if he had the chance. Starting a company was a dream come true. Like many Read More...

Category: Applied and Practice

Author: Ahmed Negm

The Entrepreneur's Dilemma: How Do You Know When It's Hopeless?

Many entrepreneurs launch a venture with great certainty, passion, and grand hopes for the future. However, at some point the dream begins to dim. They might receive negative feedback about their Read More...

Category: Interviews

Author: Vincent DeFilippo