Building something meaningful requires more than tactics and buzzwords. It requires clarity — and good information. In this category, we gather noteworthy articles from the wider web, surface the ideas that deserve attention, and add our own reflections. Consider it a curated reading room for founders who want depth without overwhelm.
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Gibran Huzaifah bred fish to pay his university fees, then built eFishery into a company involving 300,000 fishponds. He’s expanding to India and elsewhere.
The Pacific Northwest is a hotbed for interesting fermentation projects. This family-run operation in Bellingham, Wash., is a prime example of the merits of turning local produce into delicious probiotics-rich products that are good for the gut. Let’s take a look around Pangea Ferments.
There is something to be said for the strengths that ADHD can bring to entrepreneurship, such as a knack for creativity and thinking outside the box.
Educators are increasingly recognising the potential of early entrepreneurship education as a robust tool for instilling financial acumen in the younger generation.
While some employees look for higher pay and better benefits, others are just looking for somewhere where their hard work is appreciated and noticed.
Without networking, it is virtually impossible to be a successful entrepreneur or to find success in business more generally.
CTO Anoop Thomas Mathew (left) and CEO Arjun Pillai. (LinkedIn Photos) A Seattle startup founded by veteran entrepreneurs is raising
Thais Eliasen manages her roles as the founder/ CEO of t.pr, a PR agency, creator of a women's networking group, and mom to 4 by maintaining laser focus on her purpose.