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Keep a Grand Vision but Execute With a Laser Focus
Explore Startup Professionals Musings (May 17 2012) Marketing , Productivity
...ser focus in the beginning to get market and investor attention. Google did it with search engines, Apple did it with a personal computer, and even Wal-Mart did it through low prices. A business plan I saw...
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Comment Mentions: Apple Marty Zwilling Wal-Mart
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Frighteningly Ambitious Startup Ideas
Explore Paul Graham (May 11 2012) Productivity
...t of the reason is the horribleness of cable clients, also known as TVs. Our family didn't wait for Apple TV. We hated our last TV so much that a few months ago we replaced it with an iMac bolted to the wa... (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Jessica Livingston Apple Trevor Blackwell
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The Best Entrepreneurs Are Undaunted by Failure
Explore Startup Professionals Musings (May 10 2012)
...hand, tap into the positive power of failure. Here are three examples: Steve Jobs was fired by Apple Computers in 1985, the company he helped to create. He went on to acquire Pixar, made it a success,...
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Comment Mentions: Apple Thomas Edison Steve Jobs
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Confident? You Might be Making This Huge Mistake
...ght climber climbing the right mountain. Great leaders do the same: Jack Welch at GE, Steve Jobs at Apple, and Herb Kelleher at Southwest Airlines come to mind. The single biggest mistake I made was in not...
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Risks of data-driven decision making
Explore curiousjuice.com (Apr 8 2012) Marketing
...s up is the other part supposed to go up and is it concerning if it does or does not etc.
Indeed, Apple's Steve Jobs disliked slides, or rather any data-heavy presentation, in meetings because he felt th...
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Comment Mentions: America Apple Columbia University
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10 Ways Successful Entrepreneurs Beat the Odds
Explore Startup Professionals Musings (Apr 8 2012)
...n, to everyone in the organization gain the highest reputation. Amazingly, Tim Cook, current CEO of Apple, has surpassed Steve Jobs score, and was recently ranked by the Glassdoor Survey the #1 respected C...
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What Startups Can Learn From Pinterest
Explore The @KISSmetrics Marketing Blog (Apr 6 2012) Marketing
... If they want more information, make it easily accessible with text or video. Check out any page on Apple and you’ll see organized images along with short descriptions. Rarely will you see paragraphs of te...
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Why Can’t Startups Find Designers?
Explore The Next Web (Apr 1 2012) Recruiting
Maybe it was Apple’s emphasis on design, and its direct impact on the iPhone and iPad’s success. Maybe it was the succ...
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Comment Mentions: Apple Chris Cummings Airbnb
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10 Startup Survival Tips in the Age of the Platform
Explore forbes.com (Mar 27 2012) Marketing
Every startup, as well as mature business, needs to learn as much as possible from Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google, who have set the standards for fast growth and success in today’s business w...
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Comment Mentions: Apple Eric Schmidt Amazon
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Too Many Leaders Still Rely on Their ‘Golden Gut’
Explore Startup Professionals Musings (Mar 26 2012) Marketing
...ponsibility and accountability to stand up and be counted. Even the legendary Steve Jobs at Apple admitted to some early gut decisions which came back to haunt him, most notably his hiring of John ...
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Comment Mentions: Apple AOL Steve Jobs
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3 Tips for a Great Mentor Relationship
Explore forbes.com (Mar 20 2012)
...t I envisioned before taking my first sip of coffee. The day Rieva and I met happened to be the day Apple‘s iPad 3 hit store shelves. It’s impossible to talk publishing without having the conversation stee...
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Work For A Startup Company Before Starting Your Own Startup Company
Explore visionwiz.net (Mar 7 2012) Marketing
...y partner works for a startup, and the other sticks with a large enterprise company like Intel, HP, Apple, IBM, or Fujitsu. The large enterprise provides one stable income, an excellent set of benefits for... (Read Full Article)
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8 Tips to Leave Your Day Job and Start Your Business
Explore under30ceo.com (Feb 21 2012) Marketing
...sistent things will get better. Just think, what would life be like if the makers of companies like Apple or networks like FaceBook gave up? Don’t judge yourself through others. Do not judge your capabilit...
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How to use PR Firms at Startups
Explore bothsidesofthetable.com (Feb 18 2012) Marketing
...ither be milquetoast in their responses or sit on the fence. That’s fine if you’re a senior exec at Apple – you’ll get inches anyways. But for you as a startup you need to have a point-of-view on topics. Y...
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Comment Mentions: Marc Benioff Apple Mark Suster
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How Old is Too Old to Start a Great Company?
(Left to right) Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook; Steve Jobs, Apple; Sergey Brin, Google; Larry Page, Google Tweet Sometimes it seems like there's a sign hanging over ...
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Comment Mentions: Larry Ellison Apple Bill Gates
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