Check out the latest edition of our weekly Women 2.0 reading guide and join the conversation. By Betsy Mikel (Editor, Women 2.0) Read “MotherCoders Is A New Kind Of Mom’s Group: Make Friends While Hacking” to learn about Tina Lee who founded a coding bootcamp...
VC Heidi Roizen shares four lessons she learned going toe to toe with Steve Jobs earlier in her career. By Heidi Roizen (Operating Partner, DFJ) Fresh out of Stanford Business School, I started a software company, T/Maker, with my brother Peter. He was the software...
A serial entrepreneur shares the story of how she learned to trust her gut the hard way. By April Pedersen (Co-founder, Frakture) “Don’t let the noise of other people’s opinions drown out your own inner voice.” – Steve Jobs Lately, I’ve been...
In a recent interview about women entrepreneurship, Linda Alepin, Founding Director of Global Women’s Leadership Network and Professor of Entrepreneurship at Santa Clara University, pointed to women leaders’ ability to take risks and to transform their roles from...
In a 2011 study, researchers found that innovative executives spend 50% more time on discovery activities than their counterparts. Discovery activities include associating, questioning, observing, experimenting and networking. By Nancy Lin (Founder & Host,...