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Strategy for Start-ups In their haste to get to market first, write Joshua Gans, Erin L. Scott, and Scott Stern, entrepreneurs often run with the first plausible strategy they identify. They can improve their chances of picking the right path by investigating four generic go-to-market strategies and choosing a version that aligns most closely with their founding values and motivations. The authors provide a framework, which they call the entrepreneurial strategy compass, for doing so.
The Syracuse University professor Carl Schramm argues that contrary to the teaching at many business schools, entrepreneurs really have no alternative to learning by doing.
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WorkTop Republican urges party to end 'civil war' and elect House speaker this week The Republican presidential candidate for 2024 and former New Jersey governor Chris Christie said on ABC's This Week that even without the events in Israel the ousting of the speaker of the House by a small GOP faction was "wholly irresponsible".
WorkA workforce crisis is damaging families' access to therapies for babies with developmental delays Savage is a corps member for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.
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WorkIsraeli hostage crisis in Hamas-ruled Gaza becomes a political trap for Netanyahu “I want them to do everything possible, to put their politics and the whole situation aside,” said Adva Adar, whose 85-year-old mother, Yaffa, was captured on video being hustled across the border into Gaza on a golf cart crammed with gunmen. Her voice cracked as she started to cry.
WorkMusic festival revelers in the Israeli desert were massacred by Hamas militants Videos show young Israelis dancing to trance music under a giant Buddha statue and prayer flags around dawn — right around when festival goer Eliav Klein said he saw rockets launched from Gaza, startling the festival goers.
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WorkSome GOP candidates propose acts of war against Mexico to stop fentanyl. Experts say that won't work “We have to take what they say seriously,\" Tony Payan, director of the Center for the United States and Mexico at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy said about the Republican candidates. “But they are pretty much going off the rails. They are engaged in political theater, and they find Mexico an easy target.”
WorkAutopsy rules an Atlanta church deacon's death during arrest over traffic ticket was a homicide Although the video hasn’t been released, it has been shown to family members. Lawyers for Hollman’s family question how releasing the video could hamper the investigation when GBI has already interviewed witnesses.
WorkBochy 1 victory from another LCS appearance after Rangers beat Orioles 11-8 to go up 2-0 in ALDS Tuesday night will be the first home game for the Rangers since Sept. 24 and their first playoff game at Globe Life Field. The ballpark did host much of the 2020 postseason for other teams because of the coronavirus pandemic.
WorkAmericans killed in Hamas attack, U.S. official confirms \"We can confirm the deaths of several U.S. citizens,\" the spokesperson said in a statement. \"We extend our deepest condolences to the victims and to the families of all those affected, and wish those injured a speedy recovery.\"
WorkDallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers renew historic rivalry on Sunday Night Football Pregame coverage on NBC and Peacock starts at 6 p.m. CT with \"Football Night in America\" as Maria Taylor, Jason Garrett, Chris Simms, Tony Dungy, Rodney Harrison, Mike Florio, Devin McCourty, Matthew Berry and Jac Collinsworth get you ready for the game.
WorkSay you'll remember me? Taylor Swift not at Sunday's Kansas City Chiefs game Just as Swift\'s presence led to speculation about her relationship with Kelce, her absence might lead to premature rumors about a potential breakup, potentially setting the stage for some new lyrics on her next album.
WorkAmericans killed in Hamas attack, U.S. official confirms \"We can confirm the deaths of several U.S. citizens,\" the spokesperson said in a statement. \"We extend our deepest condolences to the victims and to the families of all those affected, and wish those injured a speedy recovery.\"
WorkNew monitors confirm what South Bay residents suspected: Concentrations of sewer gases are above state thresholds The district said its five other air monitors will be installed throughout South County: one in the Tijuana River Valley and the remaining in San Ysidro and Imperial Beach, including at city hall.
Work20-year-old Oceanside motorcycle rider killed in collision with motorcycle on north I-5 near Camp Pendleton The threat came in about 8 a.m. Friday, about a half hour before school started. Arriving students were turned away. The caller is believed to have been a Los Angeles juvenile with no connection to the school
WorkUSS Jackson returns to San Diego facing possible early end of its service to the Navy The Navy has additional assets, if they’re needed. They include three San Diego-based aircraft carriers, the USS Carl Vinson, the USS Theodore Roosevelt, and USS Abraham Lincoln. All three were stationed at North Island on Sunday.
WorkAmericans killed in Hamas attack, U.S. official confirms \"We can confirm the deaths of several U.S. citizens,\" the spokesperson said in a statement. \"We extend our deepest condolences to the victims and to the families of all those affected, and wish those injured a speedy recovery.\"
WorkCelebrations held for Indigenous Peoples Day in Los Angeles “Long before European explorers sailed to this continent, Native American and Alaska Native Nations made this land their home, some for thousands of years before the United States was founded. They built many nations that created powerful, prosperous, and diverse cultures, and they developed knowledge and practices that still benefit us today.”
WorkPowerball jackpot jumps again to $1.55 billion; California ticket wins million-dollar prize Jaimie Ding is a Business reporter at the Los Angeles Times. Before joining The Times, she wrote for the Oregonian, the Sacramento Bee, the Associated Press and Claremont Colleges newspaper, the Student Life. Ding was raised in the Portland, Ore., area and graduated from Scripps College with a degree in politics. Outside of journalism, she’s also passionate about good food and live music. She was a member of the 2021-22 Los Angeles Times Fellowship class.
WorkNewsom vetoes bill that would allow condoms to be freely distributed to public high school students Anabel Sosa is a politics reporter for the Los Angeles Times’ Sacramento bureau covering the state Capitol and local elections. She comes to The Times as the inaugural California Local News fellow. Sosa is a graduate of the UC Berkeley School of Journalism, where she specialized in investigative reporting. She previously worked as a police bureau reporter from her hometown, New York City. Her work is also in CalMatters, the New York Times and Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting.
WorkHyo Joo Kim completes wire-to-wire win in Texas \"Now I\'ll have some extra spending money on the side, and then I can use it to build my dream and then hopefully I can play some more tournaments, get better, and then play in some more LPGA tournaments,\" Muzi said.
WorkLowe: Why the Rockets' Jalen Green might be the most important swing player in the NBA Even optimists know how much distance lies between where Green is now and where those guys -- and Beal, even LaVine -- have reached. Perhaps it\'s best to approach this season with smaller goals.
WorkAllmendinger wins at Roval; playoffs final 8 set Kyle Larson drove a backup car to a 13th-place finish to join Byron, who has a series-best six wins this season, representing Hendrick Motorsports and Chevrolet in the next round. Larson crashed in Saturday practice and Hendrick Motorsports, which is located about a mile from the speedway, had to work into the night to get a car through Sunday morning inspection.
WorkAP poll reaction: What's next for each Top 25 team Stat to know: RB Jordan Waters has scored a rushing touchdown in each of the past five games, and with one more against NC State next weekend can have the longest streak for a Blue Devil in the past 20 years.
WorkNFL trolls: Jaguars poke fun at Josh Allen after London win The Steelers\' offense didn\'t reach the end zone until Kenny Pickett found George Pickens for a 41-yard touchdown with 1:17 remaining and 14-10 lead. The Ravens\' offense had two more drives to take the lead but fumbled and had a turnover on downs.
WorkArsenal snap 12-game losing streak vs. Man City in statement win \"No team has ever won four [titles] in a row,\" Guardiola said. \"Defeats can happen, but we are in October. Sometimes it is good going behind. It is not the first time going behind for the contenders up front last season we were much, much behind. The season is long. We recover people coming back, try to break [the losing run] immediately as soon as possible against tough opponents like Brighton and United. You know the situation and continue.\"
WorkBest and worst of NFL Week 5: More trouble for Pats and Giants, letdown for Ravens, Burrow back on track Stock down after the loss: The defense. Washington surrendered five plays of 25 yards or more against Chicago, giving the Commanders an NFL-high 16 such plays for the season. The secondary\'s attention to detail has been poor; rookie corner Emmanuel Forbes has struggled mightily and the entire unit has failed to produce big plays (one takeaway in the past three games combined). -- John Keim
WorkTE Moreau scores 1st TD since cancer diagnosis \"I\'m doing all right and I still see [those bills] and my heart ... sunk. Because I\'m not with a team, I\'m a free agent, I\'m not doing anything and I\'m just trying to beat cancer. ... Real heroes [are] kids that have nothing wrong, that did nothing wrong other than just living and breathing.\"
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WorkHow Anyone (Yes, Even You) Can Build Wealth With an Inheritance If you’re planning on leaving money for your beneficiaries, you can start now to reduce the total gift amount and avoid taxes. The gift limit for 2023 is $17,000 per gift per person, providing an excellent opportunity to be generous and mitigate estate transfer taxes.
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WorkThese 8%-Yielding Dividend Stocks Look Very Attractive Right Now, Goldman Sachs Says Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the featured analysts. The content is intended to be used for informational purposes only. It is very important to do your own analysis before making any investment.
WorkHow's your 401k doing after 2022? For retirement-age Americans, not so well Rising interest rates “decimated” the value of previously issued bonds over the past year, Baxley said. The same rising rates also mean that new bonds “are going to be paying a significantly higher interest rate going forward.”
WorkThis Is How Much New Financial Advisors Make in the U.S. One of a financial advisor’s most useful abilities is to suggest how to allocate your funds among various asset types. SmartAsset’s asset allocation calculator lets you suggest a risk tolerance profile and then assists you in tailoring an allocation that fits your needs.
WorkDollar Rises as Traders Seek Havens After Hamas Attack in Israel The “dollar bid holds and the confusion over growth and inflation continues,” Bob Savage, head of markets strategy at insights at BNY Mellon Capital Markets, wrote in a note. “We are more likely to see an escalation of conflict than a resolution both at home and abroad, in markets and in economics, in monetary and fiscal policy.”
WorkRenewable energy stocks plunge as going green gets 'expensive' \"We continue to see significant utility scale growth in renewables in the coming years, and do not agree with the collateral damage we saw in the space in the last week; we see particularly attractive buying opportunities,\" wrote the analysts.
WorkIt's not just stocks - high bond yields are also laying waste to commodities, currencies, and housing In the latest weekly data, applications for home loans fell 6% to their lowest levels since 1996, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. And for home purchases, applications slowed to the lowest level of activity since 1995.
WorkMiddle East conflict adds new risks to global economic outlook While falling market interest rates might under other circumstances be seen as a possible source of renewed inflation, encouraging consumers and businesses to borrow and spend, the context might lead to a different conclusion with emphasis on the perceived risks to the economy of a new regional war.
WorkDo Only Rich Families Have a Family Limited Partnership? A financial advisor with estate planning expertise can be a valuable partner in this important but potentially complex process. Finding a financial advisor doesn’t have to be hard. SmartAsset’s free tool matches you with up to three vetted financial advisors who serve your area, and you can have a free introductory call with your advisor matches to decide which one you feel is right for you. If you’re ready to find an advisor who can help you achieve your financial goals, get started now.
WorkThe big bank CEOs who are under the most pressure right now \"The company continues at a very moderated pace to make improvement, but we don\'t see a game changer here,\" said Ken Leon, a big bank analyst with CFRA who recently changed his rating on the stock from Buy to Hold.
WorkOil Surges Following Hamas Attack, Dollar Advances: Markets Wrap The US nonfarm payrolls report showed employers quickened the pace of hiring, with 336,000 jobs being added in September — more than double economists’ estimates. The unemployment rate held steady at 3.8%, data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed Friday.
WorkOil Traders on Edge as Gasoline Demand Shows Signs of Cracking Gasoline also faces headwinds from rising production in the Middle East, collapsing demand in Nigeria following subsidy removal, and an expected decrease in Brazil’s import requirements as more ethanol is blended into the fuel, according to Ines Goncalves, senior oil analyst at Kpler.
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WorkAs Israel-Hamas War Rages, Oil Traders Focus on Iran That prodigious safety cushion of idle capacity is another reason traders don’t expect an immediate price surge when markets reopen. Still, the events may restore some of the geopolitical risk premium that had melted away in recent years.
WorkHow Much Cash Will A $50,000 Annuity Score Me Every Month? Retirees create multiple streams of income from various accounts. Sources include Social Security payments, stock dividends, bond and CD interest, and annuity payments. Our investment calculator forecasts how much money you’ll have in retirement to allocate among those investment accounts. Input your starting balance, ongoing contributions, timeframe, and investment returns to estimate your future nest egg.
WorkGoldman Sachs Says Buy These 2 Tech Giants as the Upcoming Earnings Season Is a Potential Catalyst Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the featured analysts. The content is intended to be used for informational purposes only. It is very important to do your own analysis before making any investment.
WorkTemporary Tax Plan Could Boost Your Standard Deduction By Up to $4,000 A financial advisor with tax expertise can help you optimize your tax strategy. Finding a financial advisor doesn\'t have to be hard. SmartAsset\'s free tool matches you with up to three vetted financial advisors who serve your area, and you can have a free introductory call with your advisor matches to decide which one you feel is right for you. If you\'re ready to find an advisor who can help you achieve your financial goals, get started now.
WorkCalifornia governor vetoes bill that would have set a $35 cap for insulin Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that converts sugar into energy. People who have diabetes don’t produce enough insulin, and people with type 1 diabetes must take insulin every day to survive.
WorkWes Streeting threatens to 'come down like ton of bricks' on vaping industry The Royal College of Nursing's director of nursing, Prof Nicola Ranger, said: "Nursing staff work so much overtime that is never paid - staying behind an hour or two after 12-hour shifts to keep patients safe - so a change in this culture is needed."
Work'Just joy': Greta Gerwig discusses reaction to Barbie at London film festival Gerwig also disclosed how painful she found the writing process, likening it to amputating a toe with her laptop. "I like working in public, but at some point it felt like performance art: 'Here I am! Writing my screenplay!'"
WorkHiring boom fading but three-quarters of UK firms still struggle to find staff “We are behind schedule on net zero and for someone learning those skills it’s a great opportunity because there will be plenty of work for the next 25 years retrofitting homes. There is a real need to bring more skills into the UK workforce,” he said.
Work'Covid corruption commissioner' would seek to recoup lost billions, says Labour "Labour's task is to restore hope to our politics," she will say. "The hope that lets us face the future with confidence, with a new era of economic security because there is no hope without security. You cannot dream big if you cannot sleep in peace at night. The peace that comes from knowing you have enough to put aside for a rainy day and the knowledge that, when you need them, strong public services will be there for you and your family.
WorkAfghanistan earthquake has killed more than 2,400, Taliban say Herat province – home to more than 3 million people on the border with Iran – has also been hit by a years-long drought that has crippled many already hardscrabble agricultural communities.
WorkArchaeologists uncover rare 18th-century cold bath under Bath Assembly Rooms Tatjana LeBoff, a project curator at the National Trust, said: “The cold bath at the assembly rooms is highly unusual. It is a rare, if not unique, surviving example, and possibly it was the only one ever built in an assembly room.”
WorkWidespread condemnation across globe for Hamas attack on Israel “Iran supports the legitimate defence of the Palestinian nation,” President Ebrahim Raisi said, according to state television. Raisi praised the “resistance” efforts of both Hamas and Islamic Jihad and declared: “The Zionist regime and its supporters are responsible for endangering the security of nations in the region, and they must be held accountable in this matter.”
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