What defines your city as a startup hot spot?
If you answered, “because there are more companies being created here than ever,” you’re not wrong – but your business can benefit from having a deeper understanding of what kind of hotspot your company resides in.
Every hot spot is intrinsically unique to the region it’s tied to, so by logic, no bubble is the same. The startup culture in Silicon Valley differs from that in Denver or Austin. In this #Workonomy talk, MediaTech Ventures’ Paul O’Brien and Kristine Bryant dive into an interesting discussion on how a city’s culture defines the startup dynamic in the region and furthermore – how the Austin startup culture isn’t fully embracing its true potential.
We live in the “Information Age” where business owners have more access than ever to tools and knowledge, but are they utilizing them?
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