In this video, EdWeek Market Brief’s Michele Molnar breaks down what she’s learned about how education company executives organize their time and manage competing demands.
How Education Companies Can Stay on the Good Side of School Boards
School Board Members' Influence on Purchasing Is Often Indirect -- But Powerful
School board members are the public face of districts, and many play an oversight role on contracts. Smart vendors will do everything they can to impress them.
This collection of essential EdWeek Market Brief stories takes readers inside the executive suites of K-12 companies for company leaders’ insights on growth, strategy, and building a brand.
Finding the right co-founders can go a long way toward helping your ed-tech startup succeed. Here are some important qualities to consider.
7 Keys to Making an Education Company Acquisition Work for Both Sides
Top Executive at Renaissance Shares Lessons Gleaned From Multiple Ed-Tech Deals
Todd Brekhus, the chief product officer at Renaissance, has been on both sides of major acquisitions in the education field and reveals his top pieces of advice.
CEO Sara Potler LaHayne sometimes feels stress or worry, but she uses these strategies to make sure she’s managing her emotions for successful leadership.
Tuning out social media, day-to-day noises and even the radio for short periods of time can boost energy and help startup founders focus on their goals
No Longer Just a Testing Company: Inside ACT’s Transformation
CEO Marten Roorda Says His Company Needs to "Outsmart" Its Competitors
Marten Roorda, the CEO of ACT Inc., talks about the future of summative testing, and his company’s new, broad-based strategy.
The personalized learning tech provider AltSchool will become Altitude Learning, and give up management of its schools.
Making time for creativity to blossom means new ideas, pivots and disruptions are within an entrepreneur’s grasp.