Companies in all industries are wrestling with how to crack the code to win in the digital space. Typically, they focus their efforts on shifts in business strategy. They concentrate on enhancing marketing capability, creating new digital products and services, improving their social media efforts, and upgrading their IT expertise.From our experience working with… Continue reading Transformational Leadership in the Digital Age
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Fun Friday: Teach A Kid To Code – AVC
You know what is fun? It’s fun to show somebody how to do something powerful. It’s fun to give somebody the superpowers you have.So if you know how to code, it’s really fun to teach kids how to do it.And if you want to have that kind of fun, you should check out a program… Continue reading Fun Friday: Teach A Kid To Code – AVC
Thinking Ahead: New York City Bioscience Needs A Tugboat
This post is part of NYCEDCsThinking Ahead series, which features editorials from New York City leaders and influencers across key sectors and neighborhoods to foster dialogue around the issues impacting our city.The following was written by Nina Tandon, CEO and co-founder of EpiBone, the world’s first company that grows living human bones from your… Continue reading Thinking Ahead: New York City Bioscience Needs A Tugboat
Entrepreneurs Find Advice and Inspiration From The Startup Magazine
Startups are complex, and the road to closing on a round can be difficult. No one knows that better than Product Management graduate Yoav Farbey.The Startup Magazinestarted as his personal website to catalog the lessons learned, trials, and successes of Yoav’s journey as a first-time entrepreneur. It quickly gained traction as a resource for… Continue reading Entrepreneurs Find Advice and Inspiration From The Startup Magazine
Throwback Thursday: Etsy in 2007
<blockquote class="curated_content"><a href="https://youtu.be/fspJrc6Uwfk">This video</a> was made to celebrate Etsy’s year in 2007. That was the third year the company was in business and the second year we were invested. I think this does an incredible job of showing what the secret sauce was that made Etsy what it is.</blockquote>
What will big businesses look like in 10 years? – Gotham Gal
There was a time when big businesses started acquiring and building verticals that made them huge organizations. General Electric was one of them. GE was founded by Thomas Edison and one of the first companies ever traded on the Dow. Fast forward 118 years it is fascinating to read about the acquisitions that GE… Continue reading What will big businesses look like in 10 years? – Gotham Gal