You Don’t Need Traction. You Need to Understand Why They Say You Do.
Friday, 13 June 2025
There’s a special kind of eye twitch that founders get the 37th time they hear, “We’d love to invest, but you need more traction.” It’s a vague hand-wave of a dismissal that sounds helpful, but is really just cowardice in a hoodie. And when you ask what kind of traction they mean, they blink like
- Published in Insights / Research, Raising Capital, Startups
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Startups Are Getting Crushed by Politics, Not Product; Here’s the Hire That Can Save You
Thursday, 05 June 2025
You’ve probably heard it in every startup pitch deck since the dawn of Lean: “We’re hiring a killer PM to build the roadmap.” Or worse, “Our Head of Product will drive user adoption and retention.” Bless their hearts. That mindset is the startup equivalent of rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic, blind to the reality
- Published in Startups
New Collar Jobs and the Critical Distinction of Startups from Small Businesses
Thursday, 29 May 2025
Today at the Texas Venture Forum in Austin, TX, we had the honor of hearing from the 28th Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration, Kelly Loeffler. Loeffler, a former business executive, co-owner of a WNBA team, and founder of a commodity exchange, now carries a unique blend of corporate, public, and policy experience to
- Published in Economic Development, Startups
Startup Ecosystems Fail Because of Investors
Wednesday, 28 May 2025
Yes, I meant what I said in that headline… let’s see if I can back it up. In my conversation with Bryan Hancock on Executive Connect, I pulled back the curtain on the startup mythology that’s selling cities, founders, and investors a false bill of goods. We don’t need more accelerators. We need people who
- Published in Economic Development, Startups
What Startups Can Learn from Utility Regulation: How Northwestern’s Five Prisms Reveal the Blueprint for Disruption
Thursday, 15 May 2025
Having recently discovered Lynne Kiesling, my attention was drawn to Northwestern University’s Institute for Regulatory Law & Economics‘ Five Prisms, which she shared online and which I’ve included here (granted, without asking, I hope they don’t mind). Economic regulation in our rapidly changing world faces challenges I find legislators and local leaders ill equipped to
- Published in Economic Development, Startups
Your Startup Without a Wedding Planner: Marriage Advice for Entrepreneurs
Tuesday, 06 May 2025
Most startups fail because their founders treat launching a company more like hooking up on Tinder than getting married. It’s all adrenaline, pitch decks, and “minimum viable commitment.” Seriously, we have Speed Dating and Founder Dating… The reality is that if you planned your startup like people plan their weddings, months of agonizing over details,
- Published in Startups
This Is Why It’s Critical to Our Economy That We Distinguish Startups from New Businesses
Friday, 11 April 2025
This might be among my most harsh criticisms of our economy, and I don’t write it lightly but rather because as time progresses, we can see more and more clearly how misrepresentation of focus, skills, and experience, actually harms entrepreneurs. Not All Failure is Created Equal And more importantly, not all failure is worthy of
- Published in Economic Development, Startup Ecosystems, Startups