This past year threw curveball after curveball at leaders. As we step into the new year, we have an opportunity to reflect on what the uncertainty has taught us.
Monthly Archives: January 2021
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Roku Buys Content From Failed Quibi Video App
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Elon Musk recommends Signal over WhatsApp
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The owner of Tesla and now the richest man in the world bets on another messaging application.
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This Company Is Keeping Hundreds of Ugandan Women Employed During Covid
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The CEO of a jewelry company discusses how her brand has stayed true to its mission and avoided cutting any staff during the pandemic.
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VIDEO: Strike first, daddy! Las Barras Praderas 'train' at Mexico's Cobra Kai dojo
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Netflix knows that Mexico is its second most important market and that is why it recruited a new “sensei” from the famous community gym located in Naucalpan de Juárez.
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How to Bootstrap for a New Startup by Hiring Freelancers
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Get the most bang for your buck by leveraging the online talent pool of independent contractors.
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Pfizer vaccine could be effective against new strains of coronavirus, according to this research
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The American pharmaceutical company, Pfizer, together with scientists from the Medical Branch of the University of Texas (USA), made an analysis on the N501Y mutation in the peak protein of the variant found in the United Kingdom.
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How your start-up can access valuable advice beyond the day-to-day team
by Matthew Cushen • • 0 Comments
Originally written by Matthew Cushen on Small Business
The last two columns I’ve written were about showing investors you have an irresistible team and then some thoughts on how to build up a team on the back of raising funding. To close this ‘team trilogy’, how about looking beyond the day-to-day team for expertise?
Being an entrepreneur can feel lonely. Particularly for a someone founding a business by themselves. But even for a pair or threesome, discussions can soon get stuck in a rut.
So it’s super useful to tap into objective external input and support. But there are watch-outs. Often as an investor I see a page of a pitch deck full of headshots and names, sometimes with a brief biography, under the title ‘advisors’. I know the entrepreneur hopes to impress with all the expertise and experience they have gathered around them. But very often it’s a turn off, as I cannot see any thought given to what is hoped to be achieved by each individual, and only see the risk of:
a pointless list of people without commitment, time or proper understanding of the business (sometimes just on a vanity project to burnish their own credentials)
a minefield that slows down decision making
and/or
confusion