entrepreneurship

Man playing guitar in front of projected images laughing, with woman next to him, arm around his shoulder. Laptop on chair in background.

Haiti has a burgeoning entrepreneur scene, but can it make room for Haitians forced to return from the US?

Temporary Protected Status for Haitians runs out on July 22, 2019. There are about 58,000 Haitians and their 27,000 US-born children who will be affected.

Haiti has a burgeoning entrepreneur scene, but can it make room for Haitians forced to return from the US?
Shenzhen Maker Faire mobile display

The Maker Movement that was born in the USA has taken on Chinese characteristics

The Maker Movement that was born in the USA has taken on Chinese characteristics
Yanti

The food shop is tiny, but it represents something big for her: freedom

The food shop is tiny, but it represents something big for her: freedom
Ghafoor Hussain and his brother Fazel outside Ghafoor's bus-turned-mobile kitchen. They're supplying 3,000 hot meals a day, and 10,000 cups of tea.

It's not a food truck. It's a mobile kitchen feeding refugees around Europe.

It's not a food truck. It's a mobile kitchen feeding refugees around Europe.
GoPro founder and CEO Nick Woodman holds a GoPro camera in his mouth as he celebrates the company's IPO at the Nasdaq Market Site in New York on June 26, 2014.

How do you succeed as an entrepreneur? Go crazy

How do you succeed as an entrepreneur? Go crazy
Teen scientist Alexa Dantzler

Want to be a woman entrepreneur? Here's advice from those who have made it

When you picture what success looks like in Silicon Valley, you might think of a hoodie-clad guy fresh out of Stanford — or maybe an older, tie-wearing investor type. But what about a woman?

Want to be a woman entrepreneur? Here's advice from those who have made it
Degheri coFounder Matt Saunders sits with the team's "Cargo Bike" outside a shopping district in downtown Beirut, Degheri messengers are trying to attract clients by offering to bike their groceries home for them.

For a bike messenger, Beirut may be the worst city ever

The life of a bike messenger in any big city has its risks. In Beirut, Lebanon, violence and chaotic streets add to the challenge. And for Degheri Bike Messengers, that's a business opportunity.

For a bike messenger, Beirut may be the worst city ever
Jean-Louis Gassée, a former colleague of Steve Jobs at Apple. Gassée is now a venture capitalist based in Silicon Valley.

For French entrepreneurs, there's no place like home — in Silicon Valley

It's hard to be an entrepreneur in France these days, what with government regulation and a French attitude that failure is just bad form. So some French entrepreneurs are settling in Silicon Valley and bringing their French style with them.

For French entrepreneurs, there's no place like home — in Silicon Valley