Part of becoming an older adult is realizing that nobody knows what they are doing. It wasn't until I understood that did I feel free to start taking risks/trying new things, particularly in the context of work.
I live in the Reno area, which houses one of Tesla' big gigafactories. While they pay well, they have a horrible reputation in terms of how they treat employees, working conditions, and five-alarm-fire changes. Clearly Musk is replicating how he runs his Tesla business with something much more high-stakes...
Launching a small technology business can be done cheaply--but growing it will cost you. In this post, SMB tech entrepreneur Hana Mohan outlines 5 unanticipated budget burdens.
Stanford hosted a "Hacking for Recovery" class in which students presented well-researched action plans to help existing businesses recover and new ones to start, post-pandemic. From "AntiCovidA.I." to a pandemic advisory service for travelers, the results are worth the read.
Here’s a sentiment many working mothers now doing double-time at home don’t want to say out loud: we hate this. Not because we are stuck in a pandemic but because we need our own lives. Many of us keep our sanity because we have the opportunity to be away from our children and create professional achievements independent of our domestic lives.