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Month: April 2024

Find networking difficult…? Maybe Equitable Networking can help

Portland isn’t big on “networking” events. But when I’m in other towns, I definitely encounter my fair share of them. I don’t do well in those environments. At all. And it’s really a skill that startup founders kinda have to have. So if you’re like me and feel like you could use a little glow up on your networking abilities, maybe consider the Equitable Networking workshop.

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US House Entrepreneurial Caucus encouraged to “double down on entrepreneurship”

Whether you’re old enough to remember the screeching tones of a modem followed by a cheerful “You’ve got mail!” or not, you’re still likely to recognize the impact that AOL had on our access to online resources in the early days of the Web. The founder of AOL, Steve Case, (who now heads up Revolution and their Rise of the Rest efforts) was recently in DC addressing the US House Entrepreneurial Caucus along with Victor Hwang of Right to Start. Their advice…? Double down on entrepreneurship.

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Startup feeling stuck…? Maybe Dave Hersh’s Reignition would help

Even if it there wasn’t a whole bunch of nostalgia wrapped up in this post, I would still be recommending Reignition, a new book written by Dave Hersh. Part memoir, part collection of case studies, part workbook, this quick read takes stuck founders through a clear path through getting their startups unstuck — and provides cautionary tales for founders who may be unknowingly hurtling their startups headlong into stuck-ness.

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Will eliminating noncompete agreements spark more startup activity…? We’re about to see

Having worked in the tech industry for as long as I have, I’m super familiar with noncompete agreements. You know, the idea that because you learned something at a place you worked, you’re not allowed to go somewhere else that will take advantage of that learning. Or that you can’t go out and start a company based on an opportunity you uncovered through that learning. Well, now those agreements may no longer have any teeth.

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