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On Supercities, Economic Growth, and Income Inequality in a Post-COVID World

Ben's Blog

As companies and cities wrestle with the future of work, future of cities, and future of tech made possible in a post-COVID future, the question is whether it also impacts — and presents an opportunity to address — one of the greatest problems of our time: the unequal distribution of economic opportunity across the United States.

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Texas Startup Manifesto 2.0

Austin Startup

The University of Texas System is the third most innovative university in the world , behind only the University of California system and Massachusetts Institute of Technology in intellectual property patents. UT Austin, UT Dallas, and Baylor University are top ranked as well. After more than eight years?—?they’ve

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Strategy Roundtable: Investors Don't Fund Broad Ideas

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Distribution Channel for Product Companies. Then Amit Gurung pitched a business plan to create a distribution channel for product companies trying to cater to the rural base-of-the-pyramid (BPO) market in India. why not become a retailer of the same basket of products that he wants to distribute?

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1M/1M Strategy Roundtable: Bootstrapping Comes in Many Flavors

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Justin is looking for a more efficient customer acquisition model, and my suggestion to him was to look into using distributors, instead of trying to do all the development and then also all the distribution himself. Sramana Mitra is a technology entrepreneur and strategy consultant in Silicon Valley.

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Strategy Roundtable: Professional Investors Do Not Invest In $20 Million Markets

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Raymond has built a nice business through efficient distribution deals and will do about $250,000 in revenue this year. Sramana Mitra is a technology entrepreneur and strategy consultant in Silicon Valley. She has a master's degree in electrical engineering and computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Strategy Roundtable: Professional Investors Do Not Invest In $20 Million Markets

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Raymond has built a nice business through efficient distribution deals and will do about $250,000 in revenue this year. Sramana Mitra is a technology entrepreneur and strategy consultant in Silicon Valley. She has a masters degree in electrical engineering and computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Strategy Roundtable: Professional Investors Do Not Invest In $20 Million Markets

www.readwriteweb.com

Raymond has built a nice business through efficient distribution deals and will do about $250,000 in revenue this year. Sramana Mitra is a technology entrepreneur and strategy consultant in Silicon Valley. She has a masters degree in electrical engineering and computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.