HR & Leadership
HR & Leadership
How To Build a Professional Network, According to Someone Who Networks for a Living
OpenView's Casey Renner gives us her best advice.
by Casey RennerHR & Leadership
5 Business Books I Wish I’d Read Sooner
Summer is upon us, and so are the many recommendations of books that one should read. I’m a big fan…
by TJ ThinakaranHR & Leadership
9 Conversations That Bring Goal, Role, and Plan Clarity—And Drive Growth
Conversations are the foundations of growth. Learn about the important conversations that should be happening in your organization to drive growth right now.
by Matt RobertsHR & Leadership
The Genius With 1,000 Helpers
The challenge of running and growing a business hasn't gotten any easier. And scaling a founder remains the biggest challenge of all.
by TJ ThinakaranHR & Leadership
How Tough Questions Led to SurveyMonkey’s Rebrand
CMO Leela Srinivasan talked to us about the decision to rebrand, how the pandemic has shifted work culture, and the fact that we are all responsible for shaping the future.
by Kristin HilleryHR & Leadership
How the Best CEOs Use ‘Thinking Time’—According to an Executive Coach
Sometimes CEOs and leaders don't think they're doing "real work" unless they're focusing on day-to-day business operations, and that's a mistake.
by Alisa CohnHR & Leadership
The Startup Leader’s Summer Reading List
While we're hoping to set the sourdough starters and jigsaw puzzles aside this summer, there's one pandemic hobby we aren't willing to give up: reading lots and lots of books.
by Kristin HilleryHR & Leadership
3 Unusual Drivers of Early-Stage Growth
People, and their promise, are the root of your valuation. And the happier, more engaged they are, the quicker and easier you’ll clear your hurdles.
by Lawler KangHR & Leadership
‘A Constant Adrenaline Rush’: 3 New York City Founders Give an Inside Look at Building Their Startups in the Big Apple
Building a business amidst New York City’s sky-high cost of living, fiercely competitive talent market, and distance from Bay Area investors is not for the faint of heart.
by Riviera Lev-Aviv