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The 9 Things All Successful Founders Have in Common, According to a Top Founder Coach
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Charity founder dies in Ukraine 'battlefield'
Peter Fouché died last week while working as a combat medic in Ukraine, his charity said.Ukraine -
Inc. - Business
What Do Jeff Bezos and the Olympic Games Have in Common? Why Successful People Avoid the Blank Check Syndrome
Is your budget a plan with a hard cap, or more of a blank check? The mindset you embrace for spending can make all the difference in your success. -
CNBC - Business
How some venture capitalists are trying to lift the profile of LGBTQ+ founders
A growing number of venture capitalists are backing LGBTQ+ founders in an effort to help them scale their companies and create jobs. -
Inc. - Business
Leadership Lessons From the Trenches: How Fast-Growth Founders Avoid Burnout
This month, Inc. 5000 honorees got candid in two Community discussions on growing sustainably. -
CNBC - Business
Tech founders are shunning IPOs after extended market lull, survey finds
Only 15% of the 1,550 entrepreneurs surveyed by Techstars said their long-term goal is an IPO. -
Inc. - Business
How This Second-Time Founder Raised $50 Million for Her AI Startup in 2 Months
As a serial entrepreneur, Julie Bornstein found fundraising much easier for her new AI-powered shopping platform, Daydream. -
Inc. - Business
Why This Founder Believes That Black People Are Essential to the $110 Trillion Clean Energy Transition
Donnel Baird, CEO and founder of BlocPower, is helping to lead a movement of Black founders, investors, and activists in clean energy and climate tech. -
ABC News - World
Judge acquits 28 people accused in Panama Papers case, including law firm co-founder
They were accused of money laundering in the case known as the Panama Papers. -
Wired - Tech
The Problem the US TikTok Crackdown and Kaspersky Ban Have in Common
While Kaspersky and TikTok make very different kinds of software, the US has targeted both over national security concerns. But the looming bans have larger implications for internet freedom.Tiktok
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Researchers May Have Just Developed a Way to Identify AI's Fingerprints
A new study of changing vocabulary in academic papers finds that certain words are becoming more common. -
Inc. - Business
States Seek to Help Workers Stay Current on AI Use in the Workplace
Connecticut, California, Mississippi, and Maryland have all taken steps to help close a growing skills gap between AI job functions and workers who need to quickly bolster their tech skills. -
Inc. - Business
Amazon Lures Cofounders from Startup Adept to Bolster AI Efforts
Several original founders of the Bay Area joined the e-commerce giant, which will let it run independently and pay a licensing fee.Amazon -
Inc. - Business
Amazon Sidesteps the Carbon Offset Standard Jeff Bezos Helped Fund
In backing a new set of criteria to find more available carbon offsets, the online retail colossus seeks an alternative to one created by the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market, which its founder partially funded.Amazon -
Inc. - Business
A New Federal Overtime Rule Goes Into Effect Today. Here's What to Know
Eligibility for overtime just expanded to include more white-collar workers.