Failed FounderinfailedfounderQuickies From A Failed Founder #1: Don’t Sit And Stare: Do Something!Here is a first of what may turn into a series: Quickies FAFF. About the conveniently ignored art of ‘keeping things moving’.Aug 22, 2019Aug 22, 2019
Failed FounderinfailedfounderLessons From A Failed Founder #11: Baby Steps On The Road To GreatnessHow the ‘easy does it’ approach can be the key to sustainable growth and development in a world full of startup hype.Aug 21, 2019Aug 21, 2019
Failed FounderinfailedfounderLessons From A Failed Founder #10: Time As Your Most Valuable AssetHow I wasted hours on absolutely nothing, and how I learnt to manage time like a pro. A quick guide for the modern founder.Jun 12, 2019Jun 12, 2019
Failed FounderinfailedfounderLessons From A Failed Founder #9: Start Caring About Your EmployeesWe like to talk about our startup as one team, a family, a collective. But what really matters is the individual. Here’s why.Jun 4, 2019Jun 4, 2019
Failed FounderinfailedfounderLessons From A Failed Founder #8: When To Bark Back At Your InvestorsFeeling like you have to cater to your investor’s every whim? Learn to say ‘no’ every now and then – It’ll be good for business!May 29, 20191May 29, 20191
Failed FounderinfailedfounderLessons From A Failed Founder #7: May The Fourths Be With YouDo you rely on gut feeling when taking decisions? How data can help emotion-driven entrepreneurs make the right choices.May 24, 2019May 24, 2019
Failed FounderinfailedfounderLessons From A Failed Founder #6: How OKRs Boost Your Startup (2)A quick and actionable follow-up on my previous post about the many benefits using Objectives and Key Results in your startup.May 21, 2019May 21, 2019
Failed FounderinfailedfounderLessons From A Failed Founder #5: How OKRs Boost Your Startup (1)An introduction to Objective Key Results and how the framework will guide you and your business for the rest of your life. Part one.May 11, 20191May 11, 20191
Failed FounderinfailedfounderLessons From A Failed Founder #4: When Being A Founder Simply SucksMany entrepreneurs agree startups are like a roller coaster, but few admit to feeling lost, lonely and defeated. Let’s talk about it.May 8, 20192May 8, 20192