Wednesday 29 October 2014

How to keep your startup culture after being acquired

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Conner Forrest

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Conner Forrest | Staff Writer | @connerforrest

Conner Forrest covers startups and Google for TechRepublic and is passionate about the convergence of technology and culture.

Editor's note

My favorite quote from this week's top story came from Clement Cazalot, "In my opinion, 'startup culture' is defined by the level of ownership the team members have in their work, as well as the type of open communication that happen between its members."

How to keep your startup culture after being acquired

Many startups are defined by the workplace culture they create, but an acquisition can threaten that. Here are some tips to help you hold on to the culture that makes your startup special.

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