Jordi Greenham: Here’s how your startup can succeed with international…
Whether only part or all of the team is located in different geographic zones, leading remotely can be complicated; it requires discipline and, perhaps, a greater effort to make processes concrete. In contrast, remote work is growing in popularity; in fact, this modus operandi has become dominant in international organizations.…
The coronavirus is showing us which entrepreneurs matter
By The New York Times One sunny afternoon early in March, I hit the streets of my neighborhood, visiting local businesses. I was hustling up donations for the silent auction fund-raiser at my kids’ elementary school fair. Within the first two blocks, I had already secured half a dozen…
55 federal, state and nonprofit relief efforts and funds to…
By Entrepreneur In 2018, over 30 million small businesses accounted for 99.9 percent of the total businesses in the United States. Over 59 million small business employees accounted for 48 percent of the total employees in the United States. And our unemployment rate was 4.1 percent, according to the…
Coronavirus could ‘decimate’ Latino wealth, which was hammered by the…
By NBCNewsOctavia Nieto worked for over 10 years as a pastry chef at a bakery in Princeton, New Jersey. Now with the business closed indefinitely, she relies on a part-time job with a cleaning company.“I’m making about $170 a week. What can I do with that? Not much. The…
3 things startups can do to survive the economic fallout…
By Fast CompanyThe COVID-19 pandemic has quickly evolved into a global glue trap. It’s developed a quasi-monopoly on our attention, our freedom, and our money. Surviving as a startup is a roller coaster under normal circumstances, so in times like these, do they even have a fighting chance?This virus…
This entrepreneur built tent floors after hurricane Katrina. Now he’s…
By ForbesArnon Rosan manufactures giant Lego-like building blocks, which can be converted into furniture or walls for offices, classrooms, and military training operations. They’ve been used to build a life-sized ice castle in New York City’s Bryant Park and a 17-foot-tall menorah in Washington, D.C. But now his company,…