Stanford University’s Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar is a weekly speaker series that brings together people from business, finance, technology, education, and philanthropy to share their insights with aspiring entrepreneurs from all over the world. The absolutely engaging speeches dive deep in the different aspects of entrepreneurship, whether in the field of biotechnology, music or software. The speakers include big corporate … Continue reading
A great source for continuous insight is Startup Lessons Learned, a blog from Eric Ries. Eric’s posts and lectures are a great mixture of engineering practices and management frameworks. He offers hands-on advice on issues that almost all startups, whether in tech or not, will eventually face. These themes are for example rapid experimentation, making actionable metrics and finding the … Continue reading
Paul Graham, one of the founders of the startup incubator Y-Combinator, is undoubtedly among the key persons of Silicon Valley. Described as the hatchery for hackers and the American Idol of Silicon Valley, Y-Combinator aims at helping early-stage startups succeed. The idea is not only about investment: the main focus has always been in helping to develop the initial idea into … Continue reading
Global Entreprereneurship Week is celebrated this week. People across six continents are coming together to generate new ideas & to seek better ways of doing things. Aaltoes is participating in GEW as well. Continue reading
Welcome to Startup Life 2/2012
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