This week's issue covers a broad range of topics: from the rise of the 'human-centric CEO' to turning a VC that passed on you into an ally. Also, an article on why this is a thriving time for early-stage startups, and why market places fail.
Plus, a small bonus if you're up for reading some more: we've included micro-novel 'The Chance'. Enjoy reading,
Culture
The rise of the Human-Centric CEO
"Now is the right time to retire the false dilemma of “peacetime CEO or wartime CEO” and empower the rise of the Human-Centric CEO."
The Chance
Time for something different: a micro-novel on diversity, innovation, and sustainability in technology. Based on real events and real people, and a welcome pause from the reality we live in (free for a limited time).
Modern Entrepreneurship
It's early stage startup time
On how early-stage startups are best at coping with (and might even benefit from) the current crisis.
Product
Team
How to set expectations at a startup
Working at a startup is not like working at a corporate. You have to manage expectations for new employees. Here are some examples of what you can do.
Finance
Why marketplaces fail: the role of engagement
A deep dive into the role (and impact) of engagement as a risk by revisiting (amongst others) first-mover failures.
So a VC passed on you? 4 Ways to turn the a**hole into an ally
This article takes you through different ways in which you can turn a connection into a potential collaboration.
Thank you
Thank you for finishing issue #274 & credits
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