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Blog Posts

  • (posted on behalf of @Asif Kanan) One of the very worst uses of time is to do something very well that need not be done at all. ~ Brian Tracy Have you ever felt like a phoenix rising from the ashes, only to be consumed by flames again? ...

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  • (posted on behalf of @Julian Riano ) A key stage in entrepreneurial processes is the pitch, where a business idea is presented to friends, family, and relevant others to gain feedback shaping the idea; however, not every piece of feedback is as ...

  • Dealing with the Cycle of Unproductivity (posted on behalf of @Asif Kanan) The life of a Ph.D. student is often described as a marathon of intellectual challenges, self-discovery, and persistence. With long to-do lists, summer research papers, ...

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  • The Product of Your Ph.D. Is ‘You’: Reflections from The Job-Market Year (posted on behalf of Asif Kanan) It’s only now, amid my Job Market Year, that the saying "the product of your Ph.D. is you " has started to feel real. This phase is both ...

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  • Research Highlights—Why some entrepreneurs choose to remain hidden? (posted on behalf of @Julian Riano ) We often assume (and teach) that entrepreneurs need maximum visibility. Struggling startups are encouraged to promote themselves widely ...

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