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The Science of Success: Creative Venture’s Alex Luce’s Unconventional Path of Impact

AsiaTechDaily

In the epicenter of tech, where innovation thrives, Alex Luce bridges materials science and venture capital, carving a niche as a Partner at Creative Ventures. His advocacy for reshoring battery manufacturing to the United States echoed the national drive toward sustainability.

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10 Ways to Boost Your Startup’s Customer Acquisition

StartupNation

Having a sustainable and systematic customer acquisition strategy is an essential component of success for any organization, especially as a startup. It provides the framework to grow your business by helping you to gain new customers while you retain the ones you have. Now it’s time to get creative with your customer acquisition.

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How I Use Visualization to Drive Creativity

Both Sides of the Table

Creativity. So I thought I’d write a post about how I drive my personal creativity. (A As a practitioner of creativity rather than as an instructor of it I’m certain that there are many ways to get the creative juices flowing and how to release more creativity. I use tools to invoke my creative self.

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The New Business Preservation Act and the Tradition of U.S. Federal Government Support for Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital

Ian Hathaway

government played a decisive role in getting the whole thing kickstarted, and for a period of time, sustained its development in the early stages. No one tells this story better than Harvard Business School professor Tom Nicholas in his recent book VC: An American History. This post summarizes the parts of his book that deal with U.S.

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In the Vault: Turning Developers Into Clients With Marco Argenti From Goldman Sachs

Andreessen Horowitz

So, that was a big learning and adaptation where regulation and other controls are actually very important for sustained speed of innovation. So, if you get a bunch of engineers in a room for example, if they need to do a web project, you can count the seconds before the discussion on frameworks come up.

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Marketing Cube founder Maya Moufarek’s lessons for customer-focused startups

TechCrunch

I find Clayton Christensen’s jobs to be done (JTBD) framework very powerful because it’s relevant to the product, marketing and strategy teams. For example, for Airbnb that may be the number of nights booked; for Spotify, minutes listened to. What problem are they solving? What value do they add?

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Challenger Brands: Change is guaranteed. Growth is optional.

Entrepreneur's Handbook

Perhaps the largest opportunity ahead is to differentiate yourself with sustainable business practices. In the past year, nearly half of customers chose to buy from brands that have a clear commitment to sustainability. Studies have shown a 71% rise in online searches for “sustainable goods” globally since 2016. Key Takeaways ??