
How to be an ally in a diverse community
Listen and go slowly Diversity of perspectives, life experiences, and training can help propel organizations to greater success. But what about aspects of diversity where

Listen and go slowly Diversity of perspectives, life experiences, and training can help propel organizations to greater success. But what about aspects of diversity where

Such partnerships can work for investors as well as the couple Married couples obviously love each other, but ask them if they want to work

Handling legal affairs poorly can damage a startups success It’s a commonly held perception that lawyers are ruining America, a view that can be especially resonant

Hiring the right team is the one thing you have to get right. Few founders do. A new survey says there’s almost a one in

Not being in alignment with your board can cause troubles even founders can’t manage It’s a sad reality, but many chief executives and company founders

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Doubling down on your winners doesn’t always make sense When AppDynamics was acquired by Cisco just before its planned initial public offering, reports credited early

When Lightspeed Venture Partners became the first outside investor in Snap, putting in $485,000 and then investing in subsequent rounds, it produced a return of $2 billion and instantly

VC firms may vow to support diversity, but the numbers don’t bear that out. Only about 9% of venture capital flowed into companies that women

When Miriam Rivera and Clint Korver initially founded Ulu Ventures in 2009, their mission was simple: Draw on their previous careers to help founders launch