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SUMMARY:Big Questions for Startups - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Open to founders and future founders. \n\nStartups and their founders are famous for solving problems and creating innovations at breakneck speeds. Without taking the time to create a guiding ethos\, startups risk moving too fast\, burning out\, and leaving things broken. This two-night series gives founders and future founders the opportunity to take a deep breath\, slow down\, and ask some big questions. \nThis will be held at the Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio\, 645 W 120th Street\, New York\, NY 10027\, Room 430. \n 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/big-questions-for-startups-part-2/
CATEGORIES:Columbia Libraries + Design Studio
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SUMMARY:Big Questions for Startups - Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Open to founders and future founders. \nEvent Contact Information:\nKae Bara Kratcha\n212-854-8813\nkk3344@columbia.edu \n\nStartups and their founders are famous for solving problems and creating innovations at breakneck speeds. Without taking the time to create a guiding ethos\, startups risk moving too fast\, burning out\, and leaving things broken. This two-night series gives founders and future founders the opportunity to take a deep breath\, slow down\, and ask some big questions. \nThis will be held at the Columbia Entrepreneurship Design Studio\, 645 W 120th Street\, New York\, NY 10027\, Room 430. \nThe second installment of this series will be held on Nov 14\, 5-7pm\, also at the Design Studio.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/big-questions-for-startups-part-1/
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