The Baader-Meinhof phenomenon, or frequency illusion, is a cognitive bias in which something, once noticed, seems to occur more frequently than before. This perception can relate to various entities, such as a word, a brand, or even a song. In the realm of tech IPOs,...
Introduction The tech industry’s evolution often involves strategically utilising M&A. A glance at successful tech giants shows they have significantly augmented their scale and value through well-engineered M&A deals. However, it’s essential to...
Introduction In the software industry, successful founders are excellent at marrying innovation and execution. However, mastering the art of selling their software companies is complex and not a natural extension of building a successful venture. It demands a...
The quintessential tech founder sits in the crosshairs of a confluence of diverse roles. From visionary to problem-solver, from inventor to entrepreneur, from chief cheerleader to lead negotiator, the multifaceted nature of their role is staggering. However, one of...
Starting a tech company is not for the faint of heart. It’s a dance with irrationality, a constant balancing act between embracing the madness and maintaining enough sanity to keep your vision clear. It’s nonsensical, it’s chaotic, but it’s...