When you inherit a space that has already failed, you are not only reopening a business. You are fighting perception.
Although much of the United States was still rural in the late 19th century, cities—especially those in the Industrial Midwest—were experiencing a population explosion. Cities typically grew ...
Throughout the 19th century, many American leaders supported the development of “internal improvements”— primarily the formation of a transportation infrastructure: roads, turnpikes, and canals. The ...
One of the most exciting aspects of my role as Chief Customer Officer at BILL is learning from our customers every day. There are always new lessons, especially in today’s world of rapid change in ...
Not every idea is a good idea. For entrepreneurs in particular, sometimes pivoting away from a strategy that isn’t quite working is an important — yet tough — part of the journey in discovering what ...
While building a startup may seem easier than ever because of the assortment of tools available, the available statistics on being successful still do not favor founders. In the past year, I’ve had ...