Posts Tagged ‘Startups And Entrepreneurship’
It’s Ok Not To Know
I can’t remember when it became necessary to know it all. Can you? Somewhere in our psyche though, as we’ve evolved we have found this need to have an answer to everything question. If we don’t have the answer, we somehow feel weak or incapable, and worst yet feel that others will look down on…
Read MoreChip on Your Shoulder
One of my few advisors recently told me, “Tony, you guys function as if you have a Chip on your Shoulder.” I couldn’t quite figure out if this was good or bad, it almost felt as if it was a gentle way of telling us something negative. Either way, it’s weighed on me for several…
Read More10 Dangerous Lies Entrepreneurs Tell Themselves
My friend David, over at Early Growth Financial Services, put out this post on Forbes and it hit the nail on when it comes to the lies we tell ourselves.
Read MoreCommunicate Simply
We have this Message Of the Day that is plastered at the top of our support queue. We use it share something of insight to the team, it’s not always insightful but it’s usually quite amusing. Today was no different. Today’s message of the day was provided by our Founder, Daniel Cid, and it went…
Read MoreStartup Genome: Measuring Startup Ecosystems
I got an email talking to a new report by the Startup Genome Project, in it they outline what the Startup Ecosystems look like. Much to my surprise, Los Angeles seems to be exploding as of late, but more surprising to me was Tel Aviv. TechCrunch did a great job taking a first stab at…
Read MoreOvershooting
My good friend Chris Lema put out a good post today: The Most Destructive Thing You Do: Overshoot. While the target demographic was aspiring developers and designers, I couldn’t help but find similarities in the challenges that businesses and their owners face every day. I forget where I read it, but it made me think…
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