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500 Founders: Rick Kiessig, Hannah Hunt, Matthew Jackson & Jenni Matheson

NZ Entrepreneur

Want to tap in to the best startup advice from entrepreneurs who are out there doing it? The best advice I can give is to dive in with the mindset that done is better than perfect.” The post 500 Founders: Rick Kiessig, Hannah Hunt, Matthew Jackson & Jenni Matheson appeared first on NZ Entrepreneur Magazine.

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The emotional roller coaster of entrepreneurship

NZ Entrepreneur

Now, there’s an abundance of resources for entrepreneurs… mentors, money, courses, incubators – more than ever before. So here I’m going to call out, for me at least, the emotions you go through on the journey of entrepreneurship: 1. AND, there’s more competition than at any time in history.

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What Government funding is available for startups in NZ?

NZ Entrepreneur

Needless to say, if this is your only strategy or hope for funding your new business you’re probably not ready for entrepreneurship anyway! Incubators and accelerator programmes. appeared first on NZ Entrepreneur Magazine. Recently they introduced a programme specifically for startup founders. What’s that all about?

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Four benefits of having a PhD researcher on your team

NZ Entrepreneur

This is often described as desktop research and is a critical step in incubating an innovation. The post Four benefits of having a PhD researcher on your team appeared first on NZ Entrepreneur Magazine. Another round of focussed research will help identify these and reframe the problem appropriately.

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Go global or grow local? The Kiwi startup quandary

NZ Entrepreneur

Niesh worked with ecentre, the startup business incubator at Massey University, as part of the Sprint Launch programme, focusing on growth through customer acquisition. Business incubator “ecentre” is based at Massey University’s Auckland campus in Albany. It didn’t work. “We The post Go global or grow local?

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A Few Key People Really Can Make a Huge Difference

Both Sides of the Table

I was meeting with a first-time CEO of a very promising young startup recently and offering my advice on what his priorities should be. I gave him the same advice I give nearly all over-worked, control-freak, do-everything-yourself startup founders: “Your number one priority isn’t any of these things. It’s awesome.