Iterator's about startups: starting them, growing them, and making sure they don't fail. We bring our operator and investor backgrounds to share how we've seen the theory being put to practice.

Iterator
Claim This Podcastby Richard Ferreira & Shaurya Gulati
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Iterator's about startups: starting them, growing them, and making sure they don't fail. We bring our operator and investor backgrounds to share how we've seen the theory being put to practice.
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Publishing Since
2/17/2022
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Recent Episodes

March 24, 2022
Iterator #3 – What do Investors look for in Startups?
<p>In Episode 3 Shaurya and Richard talk about key things investors look at while evaluating a startup.</p>

February 24, 2022
Iterator #2 – Why do Startups Fail?
<p>In Episode 2 Shaurya and Richard talk about Shaurya's interview from the previous episode where Dr. Margaret Dalziel covered some of the notable ways startups fail.</p>

February 17, 2022
Iterator #1 – Interview with Dr Margaret Dalziel
<p>Dr. Margaret Dalziel is an Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Conrad Centre for Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology at the University of Waterloo, and VP of Research at The Evidence Network. In this interview she talks to Iterator about the main reasons that startups fail.</p>
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