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4 Keys To A Successful Integrity Check With Investors

Startup Professionals Musings

Others schedule exhaustive training sessions for everyone on the team, including showcase customers, to make sure that everyone paints a consistent picture. Due diligence always involves on-site visits, informal discussions with any or all members of the team, vendors, and good customers as well as bad. Status of the solution.

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How To Prepare Your New Venture For Investor Scrutiny

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Others schedule exhaustive training sessions for everyone on the team, including showcase customers, to make sure that everyone paints a consistent picture. Due diligence always involves on-site visits, informal discussions with any or all members of the team, vendors, and good customers as well as bad. Status of the solution.

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5 Ways To Get Beyond Early Adopters For Your Startup

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Every entrepreneur and startup loves you, but too many forget that every potential customer is not like you. If you are a technical entrepreneur, you can count on early adopters to be first in line for your product, and they are quick to provide feedback on quality, and suggest even more features. Usability is often an afterthought.

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5 Keys To The Startup Mindset Required For Breakthrus

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What I don’t see often are new solutions that force me to rethink how we work together, or really use AI to make the collaboration process more productive. But we all know that these are not solutions by themselves, but require integration into an innovative framework to solve real customer problems. Be forever curious and optimistic.

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Reflections on 2020: Nick Hedges, MomentFeed

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In 2020, the pandemic radically changed the customer acquisition process for many consumer-facing industries. We successfully accelerated our product innovation schedule to deliver, in record time, solutions to meet these challenges. What was the biggest lesson you learned this year?

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Interview with Mike Whitmire, CEO and Co-founder, FloQast

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It's was really about herding cats and getting everyone on the same page, and making sure you could get the financials out on time. In our first year of selling, we brought on over 50 clients, and last year we had 170 customers, and we now have about 40 employees. Mike Whitmire: It's all about product, market, fit.

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Every Small Business Should Celebrate the Positives

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Sponsored by VISA Business Running a small business as an entrepreneur is a never-ending challenge of new products, customers, competitors, and an unpredictable economy. This indicates that lifestyle and satisfaction factors are usually more important than financial ones. Choosing entrepreneurship is no exception.

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