Today’s Solutions: January 09, 2025

Chris Sacca on Silicon Valley’s ‘White Dude’ Problem How to Make Your Company Stand out Without Spending Money Why Big Data and Machine Learning Are the Future of Computing The Big Work-Life Balance Tip That Will Help You Tackle Your Top Priorities Kleiner Perkins Investor: Why ‘Unicorn’ Startups May Be in Trouble Zillow Group CEO on the Biggest Challenge Rapidly Growing Startups Face Indiegogo’s Co-Founder Reveals Her Favorite Crowdfunding Project Why Companies Are Paying More Attention Than Ever to Design Fitbit’s Designer: Wearable Technology ‘Will Be Under Our Skin’ in 20 Years Ad Exec Cal McAllister on Why Being Weird Works The Dirty Secret Holding Back the Venture Capital Industry Why ‘Cause-Driven’ Companies Can Still Care About Profit Amy Cuddy Explains How to Become a Powerful Public Speaker Zipcar’s Co-Founder on the Biggest Challenge Facing Elon Musk’s Hyperloop 4 Tips for Hiring Exceptional Employees Why Your Employees Matter More Than Your Clients Tony Robbins: Think of Investing as Your Second Job Shopify Founder: The Internet Has a ‘Town Square’ That Retailers Need to Use Why Venture Capitalists Are Rarely Certain About a Startup’s Success Zipcar Co-Founder: Self-Driving Cars Will Arrive in 5 Years, and They Will Be Revolutionary

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