Showing posts with label start-ups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label start-ups. Show all posts

Sunday, January 22, 2023

PhD programs vs Start-ups

This is a really good article critiquing the PhD worldwide. 

In addition, the pressure continues to mount up as capitalism invests in start-ups like research incubators. These investments bypass academia which further decreases the value of "higher education". Therefore, do students even need a college degree? Should a high school graduate consider working in a start-up than attending college? Perhaps Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Kanye West knew the secret key to a successful career by attending college to eventually drop out as they launched their own careers as promising entrepreneurs?

Thursday, February 13, 2020

HBR on Locomotive Organizations

"Our results indicated that the language in mission statements could predict EEOC violations. Franchises whose mission statements emphasized locomotion (“just do it”) over assessment (“do the right thing”) were significantly more likely to be charged with discrimination."

"In other words, locomotion motivates action, but locomotion combined with assessment motivates conscientious action."

Read more
https://hbr.org/2020/02/research-organizations-that-move-fast-really-do-break-things

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Review: Robinhood the app


"democratize America's financial system..." - Baiju Bhatt (co-founder of Robinhood)

This is great - to see how the FinTech industry is finally creating a channel for Main Street to challenge Wall Street. Even if Robinhood fails, it will be for the betterment of society and show other fintech companies how to continue empowering the average American.

The American Economy

Far too long, banks have been the middle man of the American economic system and controlling the middle class (as well as the poor class). If you're like me, then you too were also pissed about how our federal government bailed banks out of the crisis they caused back in 2008 during the housing bust. And banks had no reviving method except through America's hardworking taxpayers' money (i.e. taxes). So, our American government continues to support an outdated financial system that doesn't help each American citizen. In the same way politics is starting to reshape, it's about time our economy also reshapes in interest for the American people (and not just American rich people).





The Global Economy

Even though this is centered on America, like most technologies this will become an international influence and make other national economies figure out how to empower citizens and advance the international economy including laws with international trade. After all, the world is more globally integrated and it's time our governments figured how to let people buy/sell without having to worry about import/export regulations (which in many ways don't really protect people but only super rich people). Economic justice needs to be practiced. It's already in demand.

Cheers!

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