"One of our values is continuous improvement, we have a value-based culture that encourages iterating and experimenting on whatever you’re doing, aggressively."
-@vinayp10, CEO of @ProcessStreet
https://t.co/Bv8JAmlRcA
On this week's Founder to Founder episode, @donegoodteam CEO and Founder @cullenschwarz talks with Teja about using consumer spending to help build a better world.
https://t.co/JIzV9UszER
This Week in Tech History: Apple's iBook (1999) rocked the world with built-in WiFi! Ah, the good ol' days when WiFi was a luxury. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'll be having an existential crisis about how ancient I am.
#TechHistory#WiFi
https://t.co/kuKPS0EHjl
An illuminating chat with @AditJain93 from @LeenaAI_. We dove into aligning goals, frugality post-funding, and people management in scaling a startup.
If you’re in the #startup game, this episode is a must-listen! #entrepreneurship#podcast
https://t.co/3Ey0DWnvIM
Code Red, it's more than a Mountain Dew flavor. Gain some knowledge about the notorious computer virus that wormed its way across the internet in July of 2001.
https://t.co/gUdYWD7Iah
@LumoSystems Founder & CEO Devon Wright on selling a biz to Yelp, starting an orchard, and water conservation. Tune in to hear his journey and some beauty networking tips.
https://t.co/2rDM6GeoeM
I went down a rabbit hole, and according to my math and a guy on r/StarWars, the weight of all the iPhones in use today is equal to 2,241 AT-ATs .
https://t.co/YWNoMQS0HX
#iPhone#StarWars
🎙The best conversations often don't revolve around founders' professional journeys but instead on what they do outside work to stay creative, inspired, and engaged.
S4E11 w/ @sfappworks Co-Founder and CEO Andrew Greenstein.
https://t.co/DYyWFR35Wg
🎙This week we commemorate the 111th birthday of 2:46 marathoner and one-time Olympic hopeful Alan Turing.
(He also saved 14 million lives, invented computer science, and is a symbol of resilience in the face of adversity to this day)
https://t.co/tIrIfXWADG
🎙Entrepreneurship is filled with uncertainty and self-doubt. Cultivating a culture of gratitude within your organization and reflecting on the privilege of solving problems and serving others can provide perspective and confidence in decision-making.
https://t.co/C7bAIQObDb
This Week in Tech History, Texas Instruments introduces the masses to Linear Predictive Coding with the iconic Speak & Spell. The first electronic toy with a voice synthesizer. Revolutionizing interactive learning, and paving the way for the MP3.
https://t.co/8K2lgpzKIV
Discover the power of collaboration in tech entrepreneurship. Join Teja as he chats with Rosalie van der Maas, CEO of Ellipsis Drive, about their journey of building a geospatial data solution. Learn how bad ideas can lead to great innovations.
https://t.co/we1aW5eXNN
🎙Life... uh... found a way. Special effects have come a long way since Jurassic Park dropped on This Week in Tech History in 1993. But for many of us, it’s still the 🐐.
#JurassicPark30thAnniversary
https://t.co/x0tGdGIx7B
"Believe in what you do because if you and your team believe in what you do, then you do it rightly, then you can really grow the business." @TIPACorp Founder Daphna Nissenbaum
Yeah, this applies to your company too.
https://t.co/wCOUstEmf7
🎙Embarking on cosmic dreams, an ethereal voyage. From golden California vibes to thrilling danger zones, their words carry us through “Amarillo by Morning” while our hearts fly free like birds. Join Chris and Abbey on this cosmic odyssey. 🚀
https://t.co/ggDdxcnsPa
Insights from @akshitagoyal, founder of Ome Kitchen, on #remotework, #companyculture, and overcoming #impostersyndrome. She shares her journey as a female founder in the male-dominated tech industry, learning to delegate, and the importance of self-belief.
https://t.co/RXkxjxfgoi