Software is Eating the Software That's Eating the World
Software companies that initially gained traction by reducing complexity are now facing the threat of disruption from startups that reduce complexity even more.
Software companies that initially gained traction by reducing complexity are now facing the threat of disruption from startups that reduce complexity even more.
The founder of Noah's and several other companies candidly discusses his hits and misses -- and shares more than a schmear of great advice for new entrepreneurs.
Our new feature explores the principles outlined in Steve Blank and Bob Dorf's book, "The Startup Owners Manual: The Step-by-Step Guide for Building a Great Company."
When courting investment, founder CEOs generate excitement, while "professional CEOs" signal the firm is well managed.
The National Science Foundation is expanding its I-Corps program, which helps commercialize technologies based on university research.
Described as a "charitable checkbook," a donor-advised fund can give successful entrepreneurs an easy approach to philanthropy. Here's how they work.
The fight over the beloved TV artist's estate is a cautionary tale for any business. How to protect your business and your heirs well before you die.
Kennesaw State University feted alumnus and family business author Joe Astrachan, one of our recent Schulze Award winners, who contributed his prize money to the school.
Supported by the Richard M Schulze Family Foundation