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Founders and leaders often seek outside advice to reduce uncertainty, but conflicting counsel can create hesitation instead. Here’s how to turn advice into usable input without losing judgment, Read More...
Category: Applied and Practice
Authors: Oleg Petrenko and Mark Zweig
A former corporate finance and controls leader shares the personal values, professional skills, and hard-earned resilience that helped him pivot into entrepreneurship. This story began long before as Read More...
Category: Commentary
Author: Abraham Kao
Entrepreneurs with positive views of past experiences are more motivated to approach decisions and evaluate opportunities more rationally. EDITOR'S NOTE: This article was produced in partnership with Read More...
Category: Research Insight
Author: Ludvig Levasseur
New businesses can still win in crowded markets dominated by long-established brands. Here are practical ways to differentiate, take smart risks, and build loyal customers. Building out your own Read More...
Category: Commentary
Author: Jack Metallinos
Many leaders focus on automation, but the bigger payoff may be better judgment: helping them explore options, test ideas, and make stronger calls in uncertain markets. EDITOR’S NOTE: Edosa Odaro is Read More...
Category: Commentary
Author: Edosa Odaro
Many companies build better products and still lose. Netflix shows that innovation is not just invention or launch: It is getting people to switch, stay, and make your solution the new default. Over Read More...
Category: Applied and Practice
Author: Kevin Fee
In a candid interview from Mayo Clinic’s Hope Lodge, City Girl Farming founder Justyna Miranda explains how she’s navigating a rare cancer diagnosis—and why resilience is a business strategy, Read More...
Category: Interviews
Author: James C Wetherbe
Standard startup advice assumes room to experiment. Experts explain why many Black founders must prioritize survival sooner—and how ecosystems and support programs can respond. Startup guidance is Read More...
Category: Applied and Practice
Authors: Casey Frid and Trey Lewis
Your first idea doesn’t matter. What’s important is being able to reevaluate when circumstances change and to see your skills as building blocks rather than remnants of a past venture. Starting a Read More...
Category: Applied and Practice
Author: Jacob Hoekstra
Financial statements are the start, not the truth. This guide lays out what to scrutinize on-site—how work actually flows, who really runs the place, what breaks most often, and whether cash flow Read More...
Category: Applied and Practice
Author: David Deeds









