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Welcome to Next Frontier Capital’s Quarterly Newsletter!

We’re excited to update you on our portfolio, and, since everyone wants to move to the Intermountain West these days, we’ll also include some tidbits about the region (so you can be fully informed when you decide to make Bozeman or Boulder your new coronavirus getaway).

Don’t Fail Faster, Learn Faster: A Three-Step Strategy

“What you really want is to be is a good predictor of the future.”

How to Overcome Your Fear of Making Mistakes

Don’t be afraid or ashamed of your fear. 

Our culture glorifies fearlessness.

Simon Sinek’s Advice to Leaders: Check In. And Truly Listen.

‘The biggest mistake that leaders make is that they think they need to have all the answers,’ says the popular author and business coach.

Bitterroot FabLab designs reusable mask thanks to support from the Rob and Terry Ryan Foundation

Bitterroot College’s Fabrication Laboratory, funded by the Rob and Terry Ryan Foundation, encourages entrepreneurial endeavors and creativity by providing tools, materials and time accessible to the community.

Montanans urged to fill out US Census form

“We are quite concerned that our rural and native communities in the state are way behind in terms of responding to the Census, and we hope that will improve over the coming months,” said Jeff Essmann

How To Promote Your Career When You Work From Home

You need a strategy to proactively get and stay top-of-mind with the decision-makers and influencers of promotion decisions.

Butte Local Development Association Beat: Local officials shift attention to business retention

The team that we have at the BLDC, and our many partners, care deeply about our community

Offboarding: The Diplomatic Way To Achieve Critical Board Turnover

It is critical for the board’s governance committee to take a closer look at what offboarding might achieve as a governance tool.

Lagging rural census response could cost Montana second U.S. House seat

Montana’s response rate is 9 percentage points behind the nation as a whole, which is huge.