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How to Hand Off an Innovation Project from One Team to Another

Harvard Business Review

Truth is, you can have the right portfolio of investments, the right metrics and governance, the right stage-gate development process, and the right talent on the right teams — but if you don’t design the right handoffs between your teams, all of that planning falls apart. Here’s an example. The Owner’s Manual.

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4 Factors That Predict Startup Success, and One That Doesn’t

Harvard Business Review

Moreover, many notable founders, including Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, dropped out of college. The challenge is convincing all those talented individuals seeking finance and consulting positions to take the leap into starting a new venture. First Round looked at the impact of alma mater on company performance.

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Interview with Sramana Mitra on 1M/1M Program

Rajesh Setty

This is an ambitious project and it’s not surprising because it’s founded by ever enterprising Sramana Mitra. Through the Entrepreneur Journeys project, I have come to conclude that the most vulnerable phase in an entrepreneur’s life is the pre-$1 million revenue stage. This is where numerous ventures fail.

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44 Content Marketing Agencies Defined by 65 Marketers

Miles Anthony Smith

They somehow manage to engage with their audience consistently by constantly putting out articles, infographics, or anything of value, not just in content marketing but also in sales. Not every company should be focusing on a blog right out of the gate. 3) That your intern can manage your content strategy. Just do it.

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