Some interesting links we found across the web this week:
The Obvious Mistake Most Startups Know Not
to Make (But Still Make Anyway)
Don't mistake your big ambitions for an excuse not to start
small. Many of the most successful tech companies began life by
offering focused, niche products or services.
Here's What the Trump Presidency Will
Mean for Net Neutrality
Forbes discusses the tweet heard 'round the world-wide
net neutrality community. Will the new Republican Administration
kill net neutrality or does hope still exist?
Simple Ethics Rules for Better Risk
Management
"Don't be evil" might just be the secret to better
risk management. The Harvard Business Review discusses how
strong company values can serve as an essential compliance
tool.
China Adopts Cybersecurity Law Despite
Foreign Opposition
China tightens its grip on data and the tech companies operating
within its borders. Bloomberg explores the new challenges
tech companies will face under China's recently adopted
cybersecurity laws.
Is Thematic Investing the Future of
Venture Capital?
First there were themed parties, then restaurants...now venture
capital? The future for VCs may lie in thematic funds that leverage
branding and market-expertise to deliver value to startups.
Biotech Industry Sizing Up Trump's
Impact on Drug Prices
Much regulatory uncertainty lies ahead, but The Boston
Globe examines what the new administration might mean for
biotech and pharma companies.
Links compiled by Bill Warren.
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