Start, Learn, Lead: Lessons for first-time entrepreneurs
Maksim Shymanovich embraces the challenge of starting things from zero. What can we learn from his experience as a young entrepreneur?
Maksim Shymanovich embraces the challenge of starting things from zero. What can we learn from his experience as a young entrepreneur?
Davide Sola offers strategies that entrepreneurs can adopt to secure funding in this evolving economic environment, all while becoming more resource-efficient in the face of constraints in funding availability.
Starting your own venture in Silicon Valley is already no easy feat. What about when you’re a newcomer to the USA? Bruno Lévêque, a French entrepreneur living in the Bay Area, has some tips.
René Mauer explains why entrepreneurs should tap the potential of chance, and how to open the door.
Prof. Alisa Sydow provides a three-step playbook for quantifying the costs imposed on society and the environment — information that can empower you to take positive action.
What do a mattress startup and a medical resources platform have in common? The answer: listening, learning and adapting to customer feedback.
ESCP talks to Professor of Entrepreneurship and Strategy Martin Kupp to find out the key to successfully launching your first prototype.
Encouraging employees to use entrepreneurial thinking and action is the key to safeguarding a company’s long-term existence, claim Christoph Seckler and Peter Borchers. This is how businesspeople motivate and promote their workforce.
Are you eager to follow in the footsteps of France’s top women CEOs? Join us in wrapping up Her Voice Season 2 with the author of Patronnes, Élodie Andriot.
A reflection on unicorns and the lack of purpose of some founders like Sam Bankman-Fried.
Jo Bautista dives deeper into social entrepreneurship, and how she combines art and business for positive impact.
Hervé Laroche comments on the tribulations of the latest fraudulent start-up’s founder.
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