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The People-Data Equation That’s Saving Today’s Startups, With Nikki Blacksmith

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What entrepreneur doesn’t dream of hitting it big with the next Big Idea? After all, that’s the premise of hit TV series like ABC’s Shark Tank and famous startup accelerators like Y Combinator. But are shiny new ideas enough? Not by a long shot.

A stunning 65% of VC-backed startups fail because they obsess over ideas—instead of their people. Yet it’s their people who generate ideas and build products. Their people close sales, make big decisions, and keep the business humming. And when they’re not managed well, it’s these people who will quickly become the biggest problem.

“To build a successful startup or invest in one, analyzing human capital—in every way possible—must be priority number one,” says scientist-practitioner Dr. Nikki Blacksmith, co-author of the new book, Data-Driven Decision Making in Entrepreneurship: Tools for Maximizing Human Capital. “To compete in today’s market, hard data, not gut feelings or past experience, is your savior.”

Tune in to hear Nikki’s thoughts on:

  • The startup ecosystem has exploded in recent years, yet many ventures fail. What role do you believe human capital plays in increasing their success rate?
  • Your book emphasizes the importance of human capital data in entrepreneurship. Why is this often overlooked compared to other metrics?
  • Beyond your book, what are some key takeaways you want listeners to remember about the power of data and human capital in creating successful entrepreneurial ventures?
  • The startup ecosystem suffers from significant inequities in funding. How can data-driven human capital analysis contribute to fairer and more inclusive investment decisions?
  • How can data-driven insights on team dynamics and human capital compatibility inform the matching process between investors and founders?
  • Your book provides valuable insights, but how can entrepreneurs and investors practically implement these data-driven approaches in their decision-making process?
  • What tools or resources do you recommend for startups and investors to get started with leveraging human capital data effectively?
  • And much, much more!

Connect With Our Guest:

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The post The People-Data Equation That’s Saving Today’s Startups, With Nikki Blacksmith first appeared on Business Creators Radio Show with Adam Hommey.

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Manage episode 423155197 series 1212684
Innhold levert av Adam Hommey. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Adam Hommey eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

What entrepreneur doesn’t dream of hitting it big with the next Big Idea? After all, that’s the premise of hit TV series like ABC’s Shark Tank and famous startup accelerators like Y Combinator. But are shiny new ideas enough? Not by a long shot.

A stunning 65% of VC-backed startups fail because they obsess over ideas—instead of their people. Yet it’s their people who generate ideas and build products. Their people close sales, make big decisions, and keep the business humming. And when they’re not managed well, it’s these people who will quickly become the biggest problem.

“To build a successful startup or invest in one, analyzing human capital—in every way possible—must be priority number one,” says scientist-practitioner Dr. Nikki Blacksmith, co-author of the new book, Data-Driven Decision Making in Entrepreneurship: Tools for Maximizing Human Capital. “To compete in today’s market, hard data, not gut feelings or past experience, is your savior.”

Tune in to hear Nikki’s thoughts on:

  • The startup ecosystem has exploded in recent years, yet many ventures fail. What role do you believe human capital plays in increasing their success rate?
  • Your book emphasizes the importance of human capital data in entrepreneurship. Why is this often overlooked compared to other metrics?
  • Beyond your book, what are some key takeaways you want listeners to remember about the power of data and human capital in creating successful entrepreneurial ventures?
  • The startup ecosystem suffers from significant inequities in funding. How can data-driven human capital analysis contribute to fairer and more inclusive investment decisions?
  • How can data-driven insights on team dynamics and human capital compatibility inform the matching process between investors and founders?
  • Your book provides valuable insights, but how can entrepreneurs and investors practically implement these data-driven approaches in their decision-making process?
  • What tools or resources do you recommend for startups and investors to get started with leveraging human capital data effectively?
  • And much, much more!

Connect With Our Guest:

WEBSITE(S)

SOCIAL MEDIA(S)

The post The People-Data Equation That’s Saving Today’s Startups, With Nikki Blacksmith first appeared on Business Creators Radio Show with Adam Hommey.

  continue reading

674 episoder

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