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[26 Sep 2008 | 36 Comments | 7,282 views]
Times Are Rough, So Think Smart and Profit

With all the crazy things going on this year, now is the time to do some things to increase your profitability and protect your assets.

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[20 Sep 2008 | 27 Comments | 4,254 views]
Startup metrics, Prototyping, Scaling, Developing, Marketing, and Funding

Building a successful and thriving startup is really tough. Learn about all the pieces you need to consider, and where to learn more about them.

Entrepreneur, Featured, Headline, Networking »

[10 Sep 2008 | 21 Comments | 2,779 views]
Nurturing Your Network

Building a network is vital to your success, but nurturing it allows you to thrive, especially in times of need. Revisit what you can do to nurture your network.

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[28 Aug 2008 | 5 Comments | 2,416 views]
Building Your Company on Conviction and Meaning

Some people only seem to think that money is the most important part of a company, at all costs. Instead, consider building your company with conviction and meaning and watch it stand out from the crowd.

Entrepreneur, Web & Product Design »

[13 Jul 2008 | 7 Comments | 3,639 views]

Something caught my eye the other day that I thought had a very important message to all entrepreneurs and small business owners everywhere; true team cohesion and an ability to build things at a quick pace that a team is enthusiastic about. This is a feat that is not a simple task. Too many companies these days have difficulty allowing their teams to work together in creative and empowering ways, and often default to a lower level of efficiency because their teams are not enthusiastic about their jobs. In fact, …

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[7 Jul 2008 | 6 Comments | 4,126 views]

Somehow, countless startups are still getting funded by investors without financial business models that are sound, proven, or even make sense. Even a couple of my colleagues have questionable businesses that have received infusions from angels and VCs (although, the products they’ve built seem brilliantly designed). Don’t get me wrong, I’m happy that all of these entrepreneurs are able to get funding. In some ways, it seems reminiscent of the dot-com-bomb days — lots of money flowing on interesting ideas, but no way to capitalize on them. I’m sure that …

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[29 Jun 2008 | No Comment | 2,213 views]

Small Business Trends reported yesterday that Six Disciplines is offering a free book (up until July 6th only) titled ‘Execution Revolution’ which discussing execution strategies… what we believe our problems are with our businesses are possibly not what we think they are. This is a great promotion that is hard to pass up. They are even covering shipping!
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Once you’ve finished reading the book, I’d really appreciate a small …

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[24 Jun 2008 | 6 Comments | 1,665 views]

I recently stumbled across a free e-Book written by Michael Simmons and Sheena Lindahl, of Extreme Entrepreneurship Education Corp fame. They’ve been acknowledged by ABC, NBC, CBS, and Business Week for their efforts to reach out and educate budding young entrepreneurs. While their e-Book is mostly written for a college audience, I thought there was quite a bit of value in their message for the rest of us. Here’s a piece of the introduction in their e-Book:
You know who you are. Ambitious, entrepreneurial, goal-oriented, values-driven, persistent, self-starter, etc. You can’t …

Entrepreneur, Web & Product Design »

[14 Feb 2008 | One Comment | 1,758 views]

Whether you’re running that top secret stealth-mode startup all by yourself, or have a few angel investors and a team of 12, all startups require their principals to wear multiple hats. It often makes us feel uncomfortable, because we’re always doing something we’re not really experts at! But that’s OK, because it’s our job to get the business profitable, a focusable future, and a home for invested employees… at all costs. We’re willing to jump into any role necessary to get things done. For most of us, we enjoy it, …

Entrepreneur, GTD & Project Management, Web & Product Design »

[9 Nov 2007 | 8 Comments | 4,159 views]

Organizing your projects is essential to success. For years, Project Managers have used tools like Microsoft Project and OmniPlan to manage and organize projects for corporations. While these are the tools they use traditionally, there are a lot of limitations to these products, including the fact that contain clunky and unattractive interfaces. If you already understand how to use them, either because you’ve been forced to use them, or because you’ve actually been a project manager, then it may make sense to continue to use them. However, if you’re new …