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How displaced people are driving local economies | Julienne Oyler

The number of forcibly displaced people across the world is on the rise. While aid systems often focus on providing basic necessities like food and shelter, Julienne Oyler and her team at the nonprofit Inkomoko have a more ambitious plan: invest in refugee entrepreneurs in order ...  Afficher plus

4 relationship traps that lead to burnout | Eric Quintane

Are your workplace relationships quietly burning you out? Drawing on large-scale research across industries, organizational behavior researcher Eric Quintane reveals four hidden relational traps woven into the fabric of work — and explores how connection shapes resilience, vulner ...  Afficher plus

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The World Of Venture Capital and How They Pick Winning Investments In Startups and Early Stage Businesses | Chris Van Dusen
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The World Of Venture Capital and How They Pick Winning Investments In Startups and Early Stage Businesses

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Chris Van Dusen - Senior Partner at Slyco Capital

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Tried-and-True Networking Tips from Decades of Experience
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Twenty-five years ago, a Harvard Business School case study featured the exceptional networking practices of Silicon Valley entrepreneur and venture capitalist Heidi Roizen. This was before the rise of online social networks and the ubiquity of social media. But today, Roizen say ...  Afficher plus

Ep 217: If I were starting a company in 2024, this is what I'd do…
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In this episode, I dive into the potential of starting a new business in 2024 amidst a plethora of opportunities, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right one. I share insights on overcoming the scarcity mindset, navigating the evolving landscape of online businesses, ...

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To Make Better Decisions, Think Like a Venture Capitalist
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Venture capital firms notoriously embrace risk and take big swings, hoping that one startup will become a monster hit that pays for many other failed investments. This VC approach scares established companies, but it shouldn’t. Stanford Graduate School of Business professor Ilya ...  Afficher plus