Column Good girls go to heaven Bad boy, Bertie! Our entrepreneurship columnist on why being a good boy might be holding him back in business and why calming your emotions is key to clear thinking. More »
Column Get-out clauses Why I’m not a perfectionist Entrepreneur Bertie Stephens explains why start-up founders can't afford to be perfectionists if they want to get things done. More »
Comment Rapid aspiration The helicopter to the top of the mountain Bertie Stephens on the dangers of delusions. More »
Column Winning Celebrate good times When should entrepreneurs pat themselves on the back? Bertie Stephens says it's important to take time out to recognise your accomplishments. More »
Column Optimism Cheer up, love… it may never happen Entrepreneurs should look on the bright side. More »
Column Saucy bangers Today’s start-ups are like organic sausages How is a young tech firm like a glistening, freshly barbecued sack of meat? Bertie Stephens explains. More »
Column Argumentum ad verecundiam I’m God, you’re not Bertie Stephens is not a deity. But we're glad to have his pearls of wisdom. More »
Column Stop trying to make 'fetch' happen How to win friends and advertise to people Bertie Stephens reveals the secrets to making money on the internet from day one. More »
Guest Opinion Turn around bright eyes Getting it wrong Everyone gets their business arse over tit to begin with, writes Bertie Stephens. More »
Guest Opinion Nomenclature Don’t call me an entrepreneur! Entrepreneurship has become a meaningless and even a dirty word, writes Bertie Stephens. More »