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"When there is passion, there is always a user kicking ass. If users are stuck in permanent beginner mode, they can't do anything cool or interesting witha product."
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The Reddit founders wrote a recent blog article in which they recounted some of their observations about starting a company.
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Interesting post by Steve Pavlina who likens getting a job to indentured servitude and instead recommends starting your own business. His anti-job points are great for entrepreneurs to revisit.
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papa
over a year ago
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An article from Business 2.0 and CNN Money on what to do to get that dream off the ground.
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over a year ago
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Great advice on how to control your speaking to elminate all those "filler" noises. Great lessons for any business leader.
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over a year ago
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As an entrepreneur you should be hitting every point in your planning even if you don’t intend to seek venture capital, as these are key criteria for an idea that has strong chances of success.
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over a year ago
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When the customer isn't right for your business. A top 5 list as to why the old-adage may not always hold true.
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The Six Sigma master was once the undisputed authority in management. But Fortune is finding that today's smart CEOs are following a different set of rules.
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over a year ago
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In negotiation, the one thing that really strengthens your position is the ability to walk away from the deal.
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over a year ago
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A bit of a contrarian viewpoint is represented here (as the usual adage is 'release early, release often'). Still, the author has a few good ponts to make.
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over a year ago
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