SaaS Valuations Driven By More Complicated Metrics May 14th, 2014Entrepreneurial Info Financial statements for SaaS companies look worse compared to traditional software companies, yet the business model is significantly better. Read More
Enterprise-Focused Public SaaS Companies More Likely to Be Acquired May 12th, 2014Entrepreneurial Info Over the past few years, companies that reached scale and went public were more likely to be acquired if they focused on selling to large companies. Read More
High-Performing Boards: What’s On Their Agenda? May 2nd, 2014Entrepreneurial Info New survey reveals dramatic differences in how directors allocate their time among boardroom activities. Read More
How Early-Stage Startups Can Attract Seasoned Executives May 2nd, 2014Entrepreneurial Info The most important balance for a startup is that between the young, hungry entrepreneurs and the seasoned startup veterans. Read More
Why Entrepreneurs Should Plan for Failure, Not Success April 30th, 2014Entrepreneurial Info Planning for failure doesn’t make you negative or paranoid. It makes you smart. Read More
What Entrepreneurs Could Learn From Storytellers April 29th, 2014Entrepreneurial Info The art of storytelling can help entrepreneurs make a clear and impactful case for their product. Read More
13 Growth Hacks From Some of the World’s Most Successful Tech Entrepreneurs April 22nd, 2014Entrepreneurial Info Several growth patterns often exists among successful companies. Read More
Power Changes the Way the Brain Operates April 11th, 2014Entrepreneurial Info Companies are human networks that suffer when transparency and teamwork are supplanted by hidden agendas and diverted resources. Read More
You Want to Create Business Outcomes, Not Just Deliver Outputs April 10th, 2014Entrepreneurial Info The differences between output and outcome from a customer perspective. Read More
5 Minute Guide to Advisory Boards April 10th, 2014Entrepreneurial Info Board of Directors/Governance When done well, advisory boards can provide an invaluable resource for your company. However, done poorly they can provide a distraction when you can least afford one. Read More