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Get a Technical Degree But Entrepreneurial Spirit

Startup Professionals Musings

The entrepreneurial wunderkinds who find success without higher education "are exceptions to the rule," says Robert Litan, Vice President of Research and Policy at the Kauffman Foundation. Academic research supports that this experience pays off. Take advantage of inside and outside advisers at school.

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Small Business Grants You Can Apply For in October 2024

Tech.Co

While the program’s deadline is technically on November 1, we’d recommend applying in October it’s only accepting a limited number of applications. The grant landscape can be incredibly competitive too, leaving little room for error when writing your proposal. Deadline: November 1, 2024 Learn more and apply here 5.

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Most Common Early Start-up Mistakes

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If you live somewhere where this is the case you’re better off discussing with your employer that you may from time-to-time work on private projects outside of work hours and you want their clearance in writing that this is OK. Research your market. Register a company. This is advice that I give people all the time.

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Some Career Advice for Aspiring Tech CEOs

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” It was meant both as a call to those writing angel checks into other people’s companies that they ought to think about putting that capital toward themselves either by becoming a startup founder or (and this was my real point) by taking an under-market salary in a company where they can learn the right skills to do it in the future.

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Tech Giants’ Partnership To Explore Ethics, Societal Impacts of AI

Xconomy

With public interest in artificial intelligence technologies on the rise, five of the world’s largest corporations—vying against each other in so many spheres—are banding together to support research on the ethical and societal issues raised by machines with increasingly human-like capabilities.