Startup Reading List | April 13, 2018 | Selected just for you, and you, and you.
Enjoy the weekend, digesters! | Meet Us in Your City! Techstars Hits the Road Techstars is searching for the best startups in the world. We’re hitting the road to visit startup communities and meet your team. Join us to meet Techstars alumni, managing directors, program managers, mentors, and community leaders to learn more about entrepreneurship. This is your chance to connect with the Techstars team and learn about the exciting new programs we are kicking off in 2018.
| | Martin Casado, Michel Feaster, and Sonal Chokshi From Andreessen Horowitz: The purpose of category creation, argue the guests in this episode of the podcast, isn't just about making a dent in the way companies work and changing what people do every day… it's about setting the price. | | Laura Gates "Hands down, the number one reason people tell me they can't address a hard issue is that they don't have time." | | Mike Volpi "We bought into their vision early on and thought it was a strong idea. Like many startups, this company has had its share of tough experiences, from struggling to raise capital to management changes and augmenting the product in major ways." | | Michael Seibel "I'd like to offer an alternative to the conventional "great idea" theory of startups for first time founders to consider. This guide can help you walk the path from nothing to a launched minimal viable product (MVP). This is by no means the only path to an MVP and I don't know if it's the best path, but it is a path that I've seen work for a number of YC companies." | | | | |
No comments:
Post a Comment