Is the Sharing Economy Over?
Post-pandemic, we will still be able to use sharing platforms for vacation homes, rides and other services. But we may see more regulation and a shakeout of the weaker players.
Post-pandemic, we will still be able to use sharing platforms for vacation homes, rides and other services. But we may see more regulation and a shakeout of the weaker players.
Editor's Pick
Disciplined Entrepreneurship
By nature entrepreneurship tends to be a chaotic process of trying, failing, inventing and reinventing. "Disciplined Entrepreneurship" provides a useful structure that reduces this chaos, by providing 24 steps to track and progress through the entrepreneurship process. The steps are not simply sequential. Rather, entrepreneurs will go backwards and forwards within the steps as new challenges and obstacles arise. Nonetheless, the 24-step framework works as a useful road map to ensure key activities are not overlooked and the process is well managed.
Bill Aulet, Wiley, 2013
EIX talks with Prof. Ed Roberts about his new book, the genesis of blockbuster companies founded by MIT graduates, and how entrepreneurship can thrive around the world.
These are challenging times for family businesses. These videos share best practices that help business owners, professors and students weather the crisis and manage what comes next.
Issue 5
David Cohen and Brad Feld, Techstars cofounders, two famed entrepreneurs turned investors are holding an ask me anything session for entrepreneurs. The session is free, but preregistration is required.
What makes a good startup hub? Essayist and investor Paul Graham shares his thoughts on his blog.
Executive coach Richard Hughes-Jones explores Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman's insights about the entrepreneurial mind, including the downside of optimism.
Supported by the Richard M Schulze Family Foundation