The most inspirational person in my life–that I never met
From the time I was a little girl to the present day, Mary Richards was a touchstone for me. I admired her success. I respected…
From the time I was a little girl to the present day, Mary Richards was a touchstone for me. I admired her success. I respected…
I often tell aspiring entrepreneurs that the unexpected side of being a founder is turning into a human battery cell. Specifically, small teams subconsciously tap into founders for energy.…
On a quick reunion trip to New York, a subset of my high school besties took advantage of a new Hard Hat Tour of Ellis Island. If…
In 1985, in a large Harvard Business School amphitheater classroom, about 75 of us were discussing the shrinking of US manufacturing and the explosive growth of the service…
Given that this company started with big ambitions, it’s so gratifying to seeing them played out in the numbers. A Tufts University freshman interviewed me today…
I interviewed an early-career person who told me a story about the experience of telling his father that he was not applying to law school. The dad had…
Hiring is the most important activity of any startup. Yet a lot of the conventional wisdom does not sit right with me. There’s always such an…
In the earliest days of Grommet I wrote a blog post “When is this startup real?” The business was mostly taking shape in my head and I was…
At home, I take a lot of pleasure in my little box of note cards and greetings. Stationery is one of the very few things I…
DBusiness recently published a story about my growing up in Detroit and winding my way to being a company founder. The reporter, Tom Murray, did a fine job…