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Leveraging ADHD to generate ideas and action

Forbes: Business strategy for the social sector: In praise of economist Sharon Oster’s 6 Forces model

One Factor Is Too Often Overlooked for New Venture Team Members

Avoiding Problems When Founders Leave

How female entrepreneurs can beat the VC funding bias

How Personal Bonds Between Entrepreneurs and Investors Can Help Ventures Succeed

Surprising Links between Sleep Problems and Entrepreneurs

Five Resources Science Entrepreneurs Need to Know About

How to Spot Entrepreneurs Who Are Likely to Crash and Burn

Inc.: Investors don’t ask women founders the same questions as men. Here’s why that’s a problem

Investor biases widen the startup funding gender gap, men secure more funds than women

Knowledge@Wharton: The truth about being a workaholic: Why it isn’t always bad for you

Forbes: How female entrepreneurs can beat investors’ gender bias

Inc.: How to work long hours and still be healthy, according to science

Global News: Being a workaholic isn’t as dangerous to your health as you might think

Business Insider: It turns out working around the clock won’t kill you — unless you’re a specific personality type

iHeartRadio: Few risks for happy workaholics

BCBusiness: Is being a workaholic really bad for your health?

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