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Working smarter in a startup - swombat.com on startups

Working smarter in a startup - swombat.com on startups | Startup Revolution | Scoop.it
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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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.  

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Innovators Dilemma Author Clayton Christensen Discusses Disruption via Startup Grind [Video]

Innovators Dilemma Author Clayton Christensen Discusses Disruption via Startup Grind [Video] | Startup Revolution | Scoop.it
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.

Lack of technological core means an industry can't be disrupted. Education was in this boat for a long time. Online learning brings to education a "technological core" matched with pricing that has lost touch with reality means disruption is possible and likely.

Online learning and corporate learning programs are killing Harvard Business School. Christensen says half of the University business schools are in trouble and will be forced to get with it or close in ten years.

Apple Computer
Fascinating discussion of Apple & proprietary architecture at 10:33. The inevitable opening of a once proprietary operating system means prices fall and the money is made in "sophisticated manufacturing". "It really is scary," says Christensen about the loss of sophisticated manufacturing.

He goes on to blame business school for looking to layoff costs because of the way we teach people to measure things.

Freemiums
Another fascinating conversation about Fremiums at 14:30. "As a general rule if you have a product that doesn't get the job done you have to offer it for free," with Suster weighing in on charging for services. Modularity drives commoditization and that drives profit out.

Crowdfunding
Free usually means there is money to be made, "Above and below and you can invest or be an entrepreneur there and you can make money". Suster then talks about Venture Capital disruption and crowdfunding at 19:50.

Royalty Capital
Royalty Capital = movement in Boston to license capital as a way around limitations of venture capital at 24:00. When revenue starts there is a royalty rate returned to the capitalists. Fascinating alternative financing experiment going on in Boston.


José Antônio Carlos's curator insight, May 7, 7:33 AM

Grande site e grande entrevista com Clayton Christensen.

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Bad Girl Klein Inspires

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Mother Of Crowdfunding
Attended a great class on crowdfunding with Candace Klein from SoMoLend.com. Candace is a new breed of startup entrepreneur. This new generation is comfortable with COPE (Create Once Publish Everywhere), live at ever increasing speeds to create, give away and create again. 

Too cool. Candace has many lessons for entrepreneurs, Internet marketers and crowdfunders.  

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Why US Companies Drool Over Israel's Amazing Startup Scene

Why US Companies Drool Over Israel's Amazing Startup Scene | Startup Revolution | Scoop.it

Here's why they call Israel the "Startup Nation."

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I've met and worked with several startups from Israel and they ROCK. 

malek's comment, April 26, 7:34 AM
mind opening, thank you.
PascaleMMM's comment, April 26, 7:41 AM
Enlightened article
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Business In Red Shoes – Women In Business Imperative [book review]

Business In Red Shoes – Women In Business Imperative [book review] | Startup Revolution | Scoop.it


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It is imperative more women start businesses especially in technology. Women see things differently, bring fresh perspective and can be more collaborative and less proprietary. I know sweeping generalizations are dangerous, but go to any tech startup weekend and it may be as much as 80% male. In my 30 year business career I've noticed an important truth - diversity trumps all else.

Diverse teams perform better (read Wisdom of Crowds for why). Teams rich in diversity perspectives, background and gender perform consistently at a higher level. Hope this new book encourages more women entrepreneurs especially in tech.

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