How does Startup Weekend turn strangers into teams into companies in less than three days? A review of the new book that documents the process. Can anyone really start a company and go from "concept to creation in 54 hours?" Doing so is the precise goal of the event Startup Weekend (which I covered in April 2009 ).
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What can a Kleiner Perkins VC pitch, and Hamburger Helper from General Mills, tell you about how to make your ideas tangible and real? We continue our Leadership Hall of Fame series , a year-long look at the top business books and authors, with an excerpt from Made to Stick (2007) by Fast Company columnists Dan and Chip Heath .
Read More »Using Empathic Listening to Collaborate
When you are in a conversation, do you listen with your own autobiographical filter?
Read More »Selena Gomez Invests in Los Angeles Start-up
Justin Bieber's singer-actress girlfriend became a celebrity investor by putting her stamp of approval on a postcard start-up. There's another celebrity investor on the block: actress-singer Selena Gomez. The 19-year-old joins a handful of former MySpace executives, among others, in a $750,000 angel-investment round for Postcard on the Run.
Read More »Avastin’s breast cancer approval revoked by FDA
Avastin caused dangerous side effects, didn't extend patient's lives, FDA said
Read More »Brain scan study spotlights risks of high school football, hockey
Even in absence of concussion, high school football and hockey players can show signs of brain damage
Read More »Venture Capitalist Marianne Wu On Why Now Is The Right Time For Biofuels
In this extended version of the talk from our new issue, we speak with Marianne Wu, a partner at Mohr Davidow Ventures. "A lot of people assume that green biofuels mean higher prices or worse performance," Wu says.
Read More »Why The End is Near for Angels
The entrepreneur turned VC warns that there is too much money chasing too few marketable ideas. The crash, he says, is coming next year.
Read More »Angie’s List Strong Debut
The first Inc. 500 company to go public since August exceeded its IPO expectations, despite that it doesn't look much like other companies going public this year
Read More »In Hypergrowth China, Lenovo Is Apple And Starbucks Combined
Magazine preview: China's first global brand is on the cusp of a critical transition. Which computer maker this year introduced three new tablets , a speedy new smartphone, an edgy new global branding campaign , and the launch of an outer space science competition with Google
Read More »Does Your Business Need a Siri?
Robots and automation can drive down costs and increase efficiency. But they could make your business too high tech for its own good
Read More »STD report shows chlamydia up, syphilis down
Nineteen million Americans have an STD, resulting in $17 billion in health care costs
Read More »New brain study to test 100 former NFL players
Researchers plan to test retired pro football players to try to learn how to diagnose degenerative brain disease
Read More »Should Entrepreneurs Buy Into The "Changing Pace" Of Innovation?
Much is made these days about the "pace of innovation." Everything is moving faster. Supposedly.
Read More »Smucker’s peanut butter recalled over salmonella fear
Thousands of jars purchased in last week may contain potentially dangerous bacteria
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