When To Admit “I Messed Up”by Wil SchroterThere's absolute power in being able to claim not only our victories — but our losses as well. Continue
Is This The "Right" Co-Founder?by Wil SchroterWhen it comes to co-founders, we need to be 100% all-in, or 100% all out. Any space in between is a recipe for disaster.Continue
How Founders Get Rich Without An Exitby Wil SchroterMost Founders get rich without ever exiting their business. Yes, you read that right.Continue
We Get Paid For Finishes, Not Startsby Wil SchroterAs Founders, it's important for us to remember that nothing matters until the end goal is reached.Continue
What’s the Downside of a Co-Founder?by Wil SchroterIs having a Co-Founder worth its weight in ownership? Before you see the downside, make sure you know what you're willing to give up for it.Continue
What If The Founder's Personality Is A Startup's Liability?by Wil SchroterDuring the early days of my first startup I stumbled upon a huge liability that was killing us quickly — me. Continue
What Should We Teach Kids About Startups?by Wil SchroterKids are natural entrepreneurs. They possess the most powerful skill any of us can have: a natural tendency to question everything.Continue
Does Having a Diverse Team Really Matter?by The Startups TeamWhy you should be building a diverse team -- and how to do it.Continue
Should Big Competitors Scare Me?by Wil SchroterThink of big competitors like the Death Star. On the outset, it's a planet killer. But its weakness is that it moves at a glacial pace.Continue
Celebrate the Tiny Wins Like Super Bowls by Wil SchroterBuilding a startup isn't about big victories. It's about tons and tons of tiny victories that eventually lead to a big victory.Continue