For most people, the phrase “startup culture” springs to mind free-flowing kombucha, beer on tap and table tennis — perks that shout “We’re here to work hard and play hard.” In a hybrid or remote workplace, it might also include unlimited paid time off and work from anywhere pol...
Startup culture is synonymous with innovation and disruption; it encourages individuals to challenge the status quo, think boldly and pursue unconventional ideas. By promoting out-of-the-box thinking and risk-taking, startups have the power to revolutionize industries, introduce groundbreaking technologi...
How to Improve Startup Culture 1. Pen down startup’s principles and values. “We believe that it’s really important to come up with core values that you can commit to. And by commit, we mean that you’re willing to hire and fire based on them. If you’re willing to do that, ...
How Can You Build a Successful Startup Culture? 1) Hire the Right People I’m sure you are hiring the people that you think are the best fit for the position; however, no position is contained in a vacuum. What I mean is, if you hire a purchasing manager, they are going to have ...
The article offers information a panel discussion held as of August 2, 2013 in which entrepreneurs and intrepreneurs including Jennifer Zanich, Jackie Maxted, and Andrew Birmingham discussed ways to handle challenges and complexities associated with a start-up business enterprise in Australia....
Start-Up Culture: With Danny D, Angel Wicky. It's Danny's first day in the wonderful world of a new startup. After a vague understanding of what the company does, he stumbles into the office to find himself surrounded by exercise balls and low-fat vegan
How To Build A Start-Up Culture In A Large Company Click to tweet Want to learn more? Zhang Yu's story is not only part of the INSEAD teaching case; it is also included in the book we are currently writing about Haier. Oh, and it’s also a case study in the 6-week course ...
Some ask the pointed questions you might expect from someone who has gone through the trenches of start-up culture—who has seen ambition and ingenuity prioritized over care and decency—and it's in these moments that creator Matthew Seiji Burns' grace with the subject matter feels most...
Unsung efforts to help out in the community have also showcased outstanding student entrepreneurialism that must be further encouraged, says Robert Phillips
In recent years, China has also witnessed a boom in animation, comic, game and novel (ACGN) products, sometimes known as two-dimensional culture. With similar business models to the emoji economy, China's ACGN industries realize commercial returns via charging for content, IP licensing and spin...