What We're Watching for in 2026 A few patterns we think will define the next year in business. None are predictions; all are trends already starting to show.
Five Things to Stop Believing About Productivity Most productivity advice is right for the person who wrote it and wrong for almost everyone else. Here's what to ignore.
How to Tell a Story About Your Business That Actually Sticks Most founders pitch their businesses badly because they're describing what the business does instead of telling a story about what it means.
The Quiet Return of Bootstrapping After a decade of venture capital being the default, more founders are choosing not to raise. The math, and the lifestyle, both deserve attention.
How to Give Feedback That Actually Lands Most feedback fails because it's poorly delivered or never given at all. Here's how to do it in a way people can actually use.
Anne Wojcicki and the Long Arc of 23andMe A company that once represented the future of consumer health is now a cautionary tale. The lessons are more useful than the obituary.
How to Have a Conversation About Money With Your Co-Founder Founders avoid this conversation, and the avoidance breaks more partnerships than disagreement does. Here's how to have it.