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Does your venture need a pacemaker?

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In many science classes, students stare in wonder at a simple experiment. Line up several metronomes, the mechanical pendulums that musicians use to maintain a consistent beat when they play.

Why Does Growth Plateau?

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It’s so familiar that is has a name: the “hockey stick.” What is it? The typical growth curve that entrepreneurs project when they forecast how revenues will grow over time. The curve gently rises until it hits an inflection point, at which point growth rises sharply, exponentially.

Do you want to be a visionary entrepreneur?

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Above all other things, a vision is a tool for sustaining hope, confidence and commitment in the face of uncertainty

Perhaps few people have anticipated a date as eagerly as the 778 people who gathered in Kanungu, Uganda March 17, 2000.

Starting a company in an economic drought

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Businesses that typically do well in a downturn solve pressing problems (usually saving their clients money) without requiring much up-front investment or cash

With so many people around the world focusing on holding onto their jobs, what would you think if a friend told you that he or she...

How to Evolve a Brilliant Venture Concept

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One of the most interesting aspects of being an entrepreneurship professor is listening to company founders tell the story of how they got the idea for a venture. Inspiration can come from a walk in the park, a late-night conversation with batchmates, an article in a magazine, a frustrating...

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