Why The Last Mile Matters Mostby Wil SchroterBy the time we're teeing up to sell, we're just absolutely crushed at every possible level, but this is not the time to sit back and let things just fall into place.Continue
How We Leave is How We're Rememberedby Wil SchroterThere always comes a time when we need to part ways with people. Every bad "breakup" can seriously damage our reputation. So, what can we do then to avoid that?Continue
What Happens To My Startup After I Sell?by Wil SchroterThe moment we sell our startup — the party is over.Continue
If We Want Power, Create Powerby Wil SchroterThe best way for Founders to gain power is to create it for themselves.Continue
What Will We Regret Risking for Our Startup?by Wil SchroterOur startups can provide a ton of upside with the right sacrifice, but there are certain risks and investments that simply aren't worth it.Continue
The Lesson We Get From "Once-Hot" Startupsby Wil SchroterAs Founders, we're in the business of making dreams come true — particularly our own — so when everyone around is telling us how amazing we are, it's really hard to wake ourselves up and realize none of it is real.Continue
What If I Sell Too Early?by Wil SchroterSelling is a tedious process so you shouldn’t just focus on what’s happening during the negotiations but also the pros and cons after the sale is made. And of course, how much you’re being paid for selling is as important as HOW you’re getting paid.Continue
Do We Need Offices Anymore?by Wil SchroterThe idea that more work gets done inside the office is no longer as effective as it used to be. An office setting may not be that substantial anymore for Startups. A lot of businesses are being run remotely and by far, they are progressing well.Continue
Our Latest Success May Be Our Lastby Wil SchroterWe need to recognize that whatever our latest success may be, it may in fact be our last big hit — and that's OK.Continue
Do Societal Issues Belong at Work?by Wil SchroterOver the years, societal and political issues are topics that can either encourage healthy discussions and debates within the team or instigate friction and division within the company. The question is, HOW do we talk about these issues?Continue