What Are The Pros/Cons of Work From Home?by Wil SchroterOver the past few years we've developed a significant work from home policy at Startups.com. Here's what we've learned from our experience. Continue
Customer Personas & Customer Profiles for Startups | Startups.comby The Startups TeamIf your startup doesn't have a customer profile yet, it's time to stop, rewind, and get on it. Here's how.Continue
How Many Hours Per Week Should I Work at a Startup? by Wil SchroterIs 60 hours of work per week enough? 80? 100? Do we just work ALL of them?Continue
The Best and Worst Company Culture Examplesby The Startups TeamIf you're trying to build your startup's company culture, a great place to start is with where other companies have gone right -- and where they've gone wrong. Here are nine examples of company culture and what you can learn from them.Continue
How to Mix a Family and a Startup by Wil SchroterWhat can we do to be best prepared to be a good spouse and parent while also being the best Founder we can be?Continue
Preparing Your Spouse for a Startup by Wil SchroterAs a Founder, you've likely spent years in the build-up to actually starting your company, but how much time did you dedicate to preparing your spouse for the leap into entrepreneurship?Continue
What is Company Culture?by The Startups TeamYou've heard of company culture -- but what is it, exactly? Here's your answer, along with a guide on how to build a great company culture for your startup, from a founder who's been there..Continue
Growth Isn't Always Good by Wil SchroterIt's time to have a discussion around making our startups better, not just bigger.Continue
Life After a Startup Exit Ain't All Rosy by Wil SchroterWe all dream about it. We all build this amazing fantasy of getting The Big Check and going on a shopping spree with "Bentleys and Benjamins". But, once the fanfare wears off — What actually happens to all of us? Continue
The Illusion of Instant Startup Successby Wil SchroterSuccess doesn’t come instantly. It comes from a long term dedication toward building something real.Continue