Sarah Austin

BIZ Experiences Leadership Network® Contributor

Bio

Three-time venture-backed startup founder. Reality TV subject in Bravo's 'Start-Ups: Silicon Valley'. Vanity Fair calls her "America's Tweetheart." Today, Sarah founded Pop17, an education platform based in San Francisco. Previously Sarah was an employee at Oracle Corp. at their HQ in Redwood City.

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Iniciar un negocio

El único problema real que debes resolver para que tu startup tenga éxito

Algunas de las startups más exitosas no comenzaron con un plan de negocios. Comenzaron con un problema. Más específicamente, con un dolor personal.

Starting a Business

The One Real Problem You Must Solve to Make Your Startup Succeed

Some of the most successful startups didn't start with a business plan. They started with a problem. More specifically — a personal pain point.

Consultoría

El riesgo oculto que hunde a las startups, incluso a las que son rentables

En mercados inciertos, los negocios más resilientes no son los más grandes, sino los más líquidos: capaces de moverse rápido, adaptarse con agilidad y sobrevivir cuando el capital escasea.

Money & Finance

Why This Market Dip Is Your Chance to Accelerate Product Velocity, Win Customers and Own the Next Cycle

When markets go quiet and headlines fade, the founders who keep building, shipping, and listening are the ones who will be ready when the next bull run erupts without warning.

Growing a Business

The Hidden Risk That Crashes Startups — Even the Profitable Ones

In uncertain markets, the most resilient businesses aren't the biggest—they're the most liquid, able to move fast, adapt quickly and survive when capital gets tight.

Starting a Business

Metta World Peace: NBA All-Star-Turned-Web3 Investor Has This Advice for BIZ Experiencess Launching a Startup

The former Lakers legend reveals what he's looking for in a founder and shares his advice for launching a startup.

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