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How to Communicate Impact Metrics to Investors

StartupNation

Leveraging before-and-after scenarios may help, enabling you to showcase how your solutions solved specific customer problems. So my advice? My advice: Don’t just show what your numbers are—show why they matter. In my experience, the best way to communicate such metrics is to present them in the form of a story.

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17 Common CRM Selection Mistakes Startups Should Avoid

StartupNation

This switch decreased our operational latency by 30% and enabled us to support our expansion into international markets effectively. I also reached out to other startup founders and sought their advice on CRM software.

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14 Leadership Lessons From Successful Startup Founders

Startup Blogpost

14 Leadership Lessons From Successful Startup Founders To gain a deeper understanding of effective leadership, we asked startup founders and CEOs to share the most valuable lessons they’ve learned from successful entrepreneurs. This was great advice received from the CEO of a multi-million-dollar start-up.

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500 Founders: Matt Miller, Ani Tawhiao-Lomas, Rob Stirling & Samantha Gadd

NZ Entrepreneur

Want to tap in to the best startup advice from entrepreneurs who are out there doing it? Welcome to ‘500 Founders’ where we ask innovators from around New Zealand for their top insights for first time startup founders. Matt Miller – Founder. BrakeAce. “My Ani Tawhiao-Lomas – Cofounder.

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Opinion: It’s a startup world

NZ Entrepreneur

It is our startup sector which will drive this innovative progress. Startup founders are our ambitious problem solvers. To generate growth in a startup, it is almost always necessary to raise external capital to run the necessary. In order to understand startup governance, you need to understand risk and reward.

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Startups should focus on value add rather than amount of investment, says Sharon Lou, partner, Indelible Ventures

AsiaTechDaily

Register Startup founders are often too focused on the amount of money they can get from an investor that they mostly fail to see the value that other investors have to offer to grow their businesses further. Indelible Ventures is a venture capital firm that invests in B2B SaaS startups that can scale internationally.

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What Government funding is available for startups in NZ?

NZ Entrepreneur

This can cover 50% of the cost of any approved training needed to enable you to grow your business, up to a maximum of $5000. Recently they introduced a programme specifically for startup founders. If you need training on particular area of business, you may qualify for the Regional Business Partner Capability Voucher Scheme.