Some interesting links we found across the web this week:
Why Startups Should Look for Opportunity Between
the Coasts
Startups might consider an extended pit stop in the
"flyover" states, where smaller cities are welcoming
entrepreneurs with open arms and the cost of living is
low.
Startup Foundations, Step 1: Start at the Forest
and the Trees Will Follow
Teamwork makes the dream work, so having the right combination of
skills, personality, and drive is essential for any startup.
AlleyWatch discusses how to think of early-stage team
building and not getting lost in the dense forest of
recruiting.
The Real Reason ISPs Hate Net Neutrality
Regulation
Fast Company explores a different perspective on why ISPs
resist net neutrality. It's not so much about opposing an open
internet, and more about not being the Ma Bells of the 21st
century.
What 11 CEOs Have Learned About Championing
Diversity
The Harvard Business Review turns it up to 11 with these
accomplished CEOs who talk about championing diversity within an
organization. The benefits of diversity in a startup or large
company are clear, but implementing effective diversity programs
can be challenging.
Can Boston Catch Up With Silicon Valley?
Back in the 70s and 80s, Boston was close to the center of the
software world. After a rough slump in the 90s, can Boston again
surpass NYC and even catch up to Silicon Valley as a hub for
startups and VC investment?
Links compiled by Bill Warren.
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