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Smart blog - preporuka RT@swombat: #RePost Startups are more about working smart than working hard. http://t.co/80DdXmpj by @elliotloh
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I recently found this great interview that Mark Suster did with Clayton Christensen, who is without argument, the master of disruption. Via Jenny Pesina
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Disruption In BSchool Education Most of this talk is about disruption in education, but Christensen is the "master of disruption" and this conversation with Mark Suster is fascinating for Internet marketers.
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May 7, 7:33 AM
Grande site e grande entrevista com Clayton Christensen. Delete the scoop?
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I've met and worked with several startups from Israel and they ROCK. Delete the scoop?
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Great post here by Daniel Tenner (@Swombat). I LOVE #1 - Meta Work, spend time thinking about the big picture. So much of any business is ditch digging. While digging ditches may be necessary digging must also be tactical and strategic since time and resources always feel limited.
After starting 4 companies and now working for a very successful startup (Atlantic BT), I think of time and resources differently. There is always enough time and money to get the things worth doing done, but it takes courage to focus in on THE THING that needs doing.
This intelligent, creative and right on article is about identifying what is worth doing and doing it, how to create the focus needed to be a successful startup.
Cool blog by a CTO of several successful startups.