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- The Founder's Dilemma
- The Idea in Brief Most entrepreneurs want to make pots of money and run the show. But Wasserman reveals that it's tough to do both. If you don't figure out which matters most to you, you could...
- Articles 2008-04-01
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- Where Can Startups Find Executive Talent?
- One pitch entrepreneurs often hear from VCs and other investors is that they will help you find top talent for your organization. This is only partly true. If you want a CEO or CFO, then, yes, your venture funding partners can help recruit top names. But if...
- Blog posts 2008-03-04
- What the 'Idea Guy' is Worth at Equity Split
- You and your partners in an entrepreneurial venture are about to determine the equity split of your new business -- who gets what percentage. So what's the premium earned by the person who came up with the original idea? Harvard Business School professor Noam Wasserman conducted a...
- Blog posts 2008-06-19
- The $10,000 Salary Gap for Women in Startups
- Study after study has demonstrated salary gaps for female executives versus their male colleagues, especially in large companies. Now new research by Harvard Business School professor Noam Wasserman demonstrates that the pay gaps persist in startups, too -- although less so. Looking at data on 2,200 executives...
- Blog posts 2009-02-19
- How Entrepreneurs Can Cope With Success
- It's a problem every entrepreneur might love to have: How do you deal with the perils of success? Harvard Business School professor Noam Wasserman asks the question on his Founders Frustrations blog. According to Wasserman, here are some downsides to success: Motivation evaporates....
- Blog posts 2008-10-16
- Why Corporate Jobs Ruin Entrepreneurs
- Want to start your own company? Don't spend too much time in corporations. Oh, and get it done before you age much into your 40s. That's the advice of Harvard Business School professor and entrepreneurship expert Noam Wasserman, on a recent post on Harvard Business Publishing....
- Blog posts 2008-09-11
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