Do it the lean startup way?
(via helloyoucreatives)
Meri Rosich is the co-founder and CEO of Singapore-based startup Quality Time Lab (formerly known asSplaype) [1], which makes a platform for families to stay connected online together. A self-confessed fan of Captain Janeway from Star Trek, Meri tells us how her corporate experience prior to starting up has shaped her thinking, and how her gender has put her in a slightly more advantageous stead over her male counterparts.
(via Quality Time Lab Co-Founder: Women in Asia Can Create Impressive Startups [INTERVIEW])
Why entrepreneurs are willing to work long hours, accept low pay, face great uncertainty?
The best part of the video is at 11:20
“Entrepreneurs who raised funding, I don’t consider them entrepreneurs. Why? because they bought themselves a job - Mark Lacas”
That’s a big statement he made. What do you think?
SHINE: The Entrepreneur’s Journey (by Dan McComb)
Fred Wilson shares his views on 10 ways of becoming your own boss. Watch this video and take some time off to understand what kind of entrepreneur/boss are you? And are you in the right partnership?
“Entrepreneurship is a lifestyle” and “It is a sport”
What do you think?
Advice, by Entrepreneurs for Entrepreneurs
(via Silicon Valley’s Secret Sauce: It’s Made out of People)
It’s all about connection. If you jump straight to #silicon #valley, it’s pretty much a death valley.
(This is part 1 in a multi-part series. If you enjoy this, you may also enjoy Part 2.)
So you want to start a startup? Great. You are here:
Unfortunately, unlike the path our hero takes from left to right, there’s no formula for how you’re going to get to the princess. By definition,…
A Bootstrapping story that makes you think. Maybe after reading you would think twice about starting up or you would be totally inspired.
So what is this 2 things that we as #entrepreneurs should take note of?
Dropbox CEO Houston Says He’s Most Concerned About Hiring, Products
Have you heard of “No U-Turn Syndrome” or rather NUTS - is a term first coined by Singaporean entrepreneur Sim Wong Hoo, to prominently describe the social behaviour ofSingaporeans having a mindset of compliance to higher authorities before proceeding with any action.
自己跌倒自己爬 (by happymichelle35)