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6 ChatGPT Prompts To Be A Better Entrepreneur

No one wants to be an average entrepreneur. Dreaming up a big idea and taking the leap with starting a

Leadership 8 Min Read

‘Tough Times’ And ‘Investing In People’ Should Not Be At Odds. Here’s Why

Beginning early this year, companies like Meta began to champion leaner structures and efficiency. The result was layoffs, reorgs, and

Startups 8 Min Read

Five Ways To Build Connections That Matter

Founding CEO of LoginRadius, a startup enthusiast and a board member. Helping enterprises secure billions of digital identities worldwide. Making

Leadership 5 Min Read

Italian Judiciary Culture Is Hopeless, At Least About Gender Gap

Italian Francesca Bellettini was appointed second-in-command a few days ago at the Kering group, the 20 billion Euro luxury holding

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Sex Workers Took Refuge in Crypto. Now It’s Failing Them

“You get on an exchange for as long as you can, until they shut your ass down,” says Knox. “You

Leadership 8 Min Read

Four Corporate Phoenixes Pulling Off Impressive Post-Covid Rebounds

By Saman Rizwan The coronavirus pandemic touched virtually every business on the face of the planet. The first six months

Leadership 8 Min Read

3 Ways to See Beyond the Small Steps and Work Toward a Bigger Entrepreneurial Journey

As entrepreneurs, we want to see things happen quickly. Yet, it's important to remember that what seems small can end

Startups 8 Min Read

4 Things Late Seed Companies Should Know About The Secondary Market

By Sean Adler, CEO of GZI and an expert advisor at Founder Institute, GLG, Guidepoint, and AlphaSights. Corporate politics don't

Leadership 6 Min Read

4 Things To Consider From The Lawsuit Against Lizzo

Shocking claims were recently made by former employees of Grammy-winning singer Lizzo. According to a lawsuit filed by three dancers

Startups 6 Min Read

Navigating Global Investing Opportunities In Africa

Adam Fayed, CEO of adamfayed.com. We should be careful about predicting the future; in the 1980s, almost everybody seemed to