MBA Mondays Illustrated
Business 101 for startups by Fred Wilson

What is MBA Mondays Illustrated?

MBA Mondays Illustrated presents a comprehensive collection of business education articles originally written by venture capitalist Fred Wilson between 2010 and 2013. This illustrated edition includes approximately 100 foundational articles covering essential business concepts for startups and entrepreneurs, along with curated comments from the original posts.

The resource organizes business fundamentals into structured categories including legal and finance basics, corporate entities, accounting principles, financial statement analysis, business metrics, budgeting, economics, operations management, employee equity, mergers and acquisitions, financing options, and corporate governance. Each section provides practical insights into building and managing companies, with guest contributions from industry experts complementing Wilson's core content.

Features

  • Educational Content: Illustrated business fundamentals articles by venture capitalist Fred Wilson
  • Comprehensive Coverage: Approximately 100 articles covering essential startup business topics
  • Structured Organization: Content categorized into logical business education sections
  • Expert Insights: Guest contributions from industry professionals complementing core content
  • Practical Focus: Real-world business concepts applicable to startups and entrepreneurs

Use Cases

  • Startup founders learning business fundamentals
  • Entrepreneurs seeking practical business education
  • Business students looking for real-world case studies
  • Investors understanding startup operations
  • Managers developing business acumen

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