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The Art of the Quiet Exit

Some founders make their departures look graceful. Others make them look like failures. The difference is not what happens — it's how it's framed.

How to Tell a Story About Your Business That Actually Sticks

Most founders pitch their businesses badly because they're describing what the business does instead of telling a story about what it means.

The Quiet Return of Bootstrapping

After a decade of venture capital being the default, more founders are choosing not to raise. The math, and the lifestyle, both deserve attention.

How to Give Feedback That Actually Lands

Most feedback fails because it's poorly delivered or never given at all. Here's how to do it in a way people can actually use.

How to Have a Conversation About Money With Your Co-Founder

Founders avoid this conversation, and the avoidance breaks more partnerships than disagreement does. Here's how to have it.

How to Tell a Good Investor from a Bad One in the First Meeting

Before you take money from someone, you should know whether they'll be useful or harmful. The signals are visible in the first conversation if you know what to look for.

How to Quit Something Without Killing Your Career

Founders rarely quit anything cleanly. Here's how to step back from a project, role, or even a company without burning what you've built.

The 30 Most-Funded Women-Led Startups of the Last Year

A snapshot of the women-led companies attracting the most capital, what they're building, and what the patterns reveal.

How to Run a Meeting That Actually Produces Decisions

Most meetings are wasted because they're trying to do too many things. Here's how to run meetings people actually want to be in.

The New Rules for Asking for a Raise

The advice women have been given about negotiating compensation has been wrong in specific ways. Here's what actually works in the current environment.

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