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Women Running High-Growth Startups In Record Numbers Globally

by dankeelan | Feb 4, 2025 | Entrepreneurs, Featured, Start Up, Women

Ariana Martín is determined to help cities harness their own wind energy through Roseo Eólica Urbana, a startup she co-founded in northern Spain. Komali Dadlani is working on turning smartphones into science instruments to help teachers and students reach their...

New Year’s Cybersecurity Resolutions That Every Startup Should Keep

by dankeelan | Jan 7, 2025 | Cybersecurity, Start Up

As regular readers of TechCrunch will know, 2024 was — much like the years before it — full of data breaches, ransomware attacks, and mass-hacks exploiting some of the most trivial software vulnerabilities. Even the most well-resourced organizations failed to keep...

Empathy-Driven Leadership: The Cornerstone Of Every Successful Startup

by dankeelan | Feb 27, 2024 | Featured, Start Up

Startups are fast-paced, innovative and disruptive — at least, the good ones are. As a founder, your role goes beyond generating big ideas or securing funding – in fact, it’s mostly about hiring, working alongside, and leading your team to get your company where...

How Expert Mentoring Can Boost Startup Ventures Forward

by dankeelan | Nov 14, 2023 | Featured, Mentoring, Start Up, Venture Capital

Mentoring is an integral part of the startup ecosystem, particularly during the early stages of entrepreneurship, as startups face numerous challenges and obstacles on their journey to success — and this is where mentors play a crucial role in guiding and...

How Startups Can Navigate the Ins and Outs of Business Expenses

by dankeelan | Jun 21, 2022 | Finance, Start Up

For startups and small businesses, saving money is always crucial—and in 2022, that’s more true than ever. With rising inflation, continuing supply chain issues and increasing labor shortages, it’s important to ensure that your expenses stay manageable. Here is a look...

Microsoft Bought and Shut Down this Entrepreneur’s App — Now He’s Raised Money for an Unofficial Successor

by dankeelan | Apr 12, 2022 | Entrepreneurs, Start Up, Technology

German entrepreneur Christian Reber sold his to-do list app Wunderlist to Microsoft in 2015 for a sum that was reported to be between $100 million and $200 million only to watch the U.S. tech giant shut it down four years later. Now he’s just raised...
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