Naveen Jain, Entrepreneur

Naveen Jain

Entrepreneur

Washington, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Entrepreneur
  • Quartz
  • Singularity Hub
  • Inc.com
  • Forbes

Past articles by Naveen:

What the World Needs Is More Moonshot Entrepreneurs

To conquer the world's great challenges, we first need to restore our lost sense of wonder. → Read More

Sustainability is actually not sustainable

We have to create more of what we need rather than consume less of what we have. → Read More

10 Amazing Things You Can Learn From Your Poop

To optimize your health, make progress against chronic disease, or know which foods are right for you—much of this information can be found in your microbiome. Viome's Naveen Jain lists a few amazing things you can learn about yourself by measuring these microscopic organisms and their behavior at a molecular level. → Read More

How to Think Like a Billionaire: 7 Tips

What does it take to be successful on a truly huge scale? Take a peek inside the mind of billionaires. → Read More

Why You Should Always Bet on Dreamers, Not Experts

The best leaders bring dreams, not industry expertise, to their companies. → Read More

The Entrepreneur vs. His Eye-Rolling Teenager

Being a startup founder doesn't make raising teens easy, but it does give you powerful tools to teach your kids to see hidden opportunities. → Read More

From Network To Networth: How Coaches Make A Difference

The strong are not only those whose veins bulge from their perfectly-sculpted biceps. Nor are the resilient merely those who return to the game upon being injured. The greatest and often most overlooked athletes are not those who run back and forth on a field, but those who have managed [...] → Read More

Why Nonexperts Are Better at Disruptive Innovation

Rethinking the concept of Outliers , Naveen Jain posits that groundbreaking innovation will come from laypeople. → Read More