How Strava Found its Niche [Entire Talk]
Winning a small niche can lead to massive opportunities.
Winning a small niche can lead to massive opportunities.
Beat imposter syndrome and build confidence by learning from failure, facing the hard questions, and always “playing up.”
To build a successful B2B venture driven by voice recognition technology, Omar Tawakol leaned on his network, recruited a stellar tech team, set clear expectations with customers, and ...
Successful breakthrough innovation requires deeply understanding and processing the needs of customers.
Thinking long-term — on a scale of decades rather than years — can drive a principles-driven culture and sustainable growth.
For many entrepreneurs, confidence doesn’t emerge out of thin air, but instead comes from building a concrete skillset over the course of the career.
Scaling a startup isn’t a linear path. Sometimes you can launch with the wrong assumptions, fail to attract initial users, miss some big opportunities, and still succeed if ...
Data can be a powerful tool in the push for diversity and inclusion.
Founders from underrepresented communities are reshaping the entrepreneurial landscape.
There’s no one path to a job in venture capital, and there’s a growing movement to make the VC world more representative of the real world.
An estimated one billion people live with some sort of disability. Accessibility solutions represent a massive opportunity to make a huge difference and reach an underserved market.
Stay focused on your customers — even if there are only a few of them — and celebrate the small wins.
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