Using social software to avoid building something that someone – other than me, thinks is awesome. Once you have the community, let them tell you how to improve your product by exposing your engineers to the cheers and jeers. This type of feedback is one of the greatest values of a...
The Start-Up Chronic...
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My Idea’s Unhidden Agenda, also known as, Work-For-Attribution, and how I hope it will attract community members and contributors – the Who. Imagination: Albert Einstein said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” Leaders create things that didn’t exist...
The Start-Up Chronic...
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The time has come to put down the books, close the blogs and simply focus on doing and not learning. Here’s my Idea’s Five Ws and one H. What’s Your EQ (Entrepreneurial Quotient)? The intent is to test your knowledge of the subject of entrepreneurship, not to test how good...
Lots of Pictures
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Reposted from my Lotus Greenhouse 26 Sep 2008 Blog (create a free account) I’d like to thank Guy Kawasaki for his How to Change the World: The Art of Visual Thinking post and introducing me to Dan Roam’s The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures. If...