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8 New Business Keys To Success For Real Entrepreneurs

Startup Professionals Musings

Excellent detailed resources are everywhere, including a classic book, “ The Startup Checklist ,” by serial entrepreneur and founder of the New York Angels, David S. Angel groups, accelerators, and incubators are pervasive. The days of lengthy, text-heavy, business plan documents prepared by expensive experts are behind us.

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8 Tips For Getting Your Startup Right The First Time

Startup Professionals Musings

Excellent detailed resources are everywhere, including a classic book, “ The Startup Checklist ,” by serial entrepreneur and founder of the New York Angels, David S. Angel groups, accelerators, and incubators are pervasive. The days of lengthy, text-heavy, business plan documents prepared by expensive experts are behind us.

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8 Secrets To Pushing Your Startup Ahead Of The Crowd

Startup Professionals Musings

Excellent detailed resources are everywhere, including a new book, “ The Startup Checklist ,” by serial entrepreneur and founder of the New York Angels, David S. Angel groups, accelerators, and incubators are pervasive. The days of lengthy, text-heavy, business plan documents prepared by expensive experts are behind us.

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How to Get World Class Experts to Support Your Company

David Teten

This is particularly true in New York, where their traditional financial services industry client base has sustained significant damage since the 2008 financial crisis. We’re not mainly for B2B companies or later stage companies or anything like that. David Teten: How do startups sign up? Previously posted at Forbes.

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How Do You Know If a Startup Accelerator Is Right For Your Company?

Up and Running

Accelerators are short entrepreneur training programs designed to jump-start new businesses. They are frequently confused with incubator programs, but the two are technically different. Accelerators focus on early-stage startups, while incubators are geared toward later-stage startups. Incubators.

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Entrepreneurs Are Everywhere Show No. 1: Richard Witten and Kathryn Minshew

Steve Blank

Richard Witten , special advisor on entrepreneurship to the President of Columbia University ; and Kathryn Minshew , co-founder of the popular online career platform TheMuse.com both joined me in Sirius’ New York studio and shared their version of being knocked down and coming back stronger. It’s a great thing for New York. .

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Corporate Venture Capital: Obligatory or Oxymoron?

David Teten

New York Times’ timeSpace is a good example. Internal R&D, labs, incubators, accelerators, corporate and business development, and M&A all play important roles in helping corporations innovate. Our discussion focus is corporate innovation: how do corporate venture funds help corporations innovate better?