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Jumping out of the Box: May 2008
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Jumping out of the Box. An intrapreneur discusses discoveries in entrepreneurial environments, how to implement high-performance strategy,the keys to innovative leadership, and how to leverage these lessons in enterprises. Sunday, May 11, 2008. Jumping Out of the Box. You'll notice a new title to this blog. The new dubbing feels to me like the right fit. It will be around for a while. Why did I change the name (yet again)? Thursday, May 8, 2008. Prioritizing the Implementation Strategy. 1 First, if all i...
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Jumping out of the Box: Recognizing a Rock Star
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Jumping out of the Box. An intrapreneur discusses discoveries in entrepreneurial environments, how to implement high-performance strategy,the keys to innovative leadership, and how to leverage these lessons in enterprises. Saturday, April 26, 2008. Recognizing a Rock Star. Repost from a Selling to Small Business. Blog to which I contribute.). How did you get started? Could you tell me how you got this GREAT idea? Look at the time! I have to go! Mind if I come back next week? Recognizing a Rock Star.
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Jumping out of the Box: Prioritizing the Implementation Strategy
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Jumping out of the Box. An intrapreneur discusses discoveries in entrepreneurial environments, how to implement high-performance strategy,the keys to innovative leadership, and how to leverage these lessons in enterprises. Thursday, May 8, 2008. Prioritizing the Implementation Strategy. There is a way to remarkably simple way to go about prioritizing and implementing your strategic initiatives. Let's walk through it briefly and you tell me if it makes any sense. (For a PDF. 2 Once you've done this, you s...
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Jumping out of the Box: Performance Management and Culture Change
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Jumping out of the Box. An intrapreneur discusses discoveries in entrepreneurial environments, how to implement high-performance strategy,the keys to innovative leadership, and how to leverage these lessons in enterprises. Thursday, May 8, 2008. Performance Management and Culture Change. Some areas will be tougher than others but these provide great opportunities for cross-functional teams. Some departments, such as HR, will be tougher to identify with bottom-line outcomes, but I can help with this, ...
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My Way, The Entrepreneur Network
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My Way, The Entrepreneur Network. You can't herd cats or entrepreneurs but you can aggregate blogs. Participants in this network are experienced company founders who post about the joys, pains, and hard-earned lessons of startups - and whatever else is on their mind. Readers are entrepreneurs, those who think they might want to be entrepreneurs, those who live with entrepreneurs, VCs, bankers and others interested in the cutting edge of technology and business. Ben Casnocha: The Blog. Loic Le Meur Blog.
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May | 2007 | Startup-CEO.com (Eli Portnoy)
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Startup-CEO.com (Eli Portnoy). Archive for May, 2007. A Quote in the WSJ. I was quoted on the Wall Street Journal. Today It was completely independent of what we are doing here at Emerging Demographics. But still a nice thing to be referenced. Hopefully at some point the WSJ will find it appropriate to do a piece on our company. May 31, 2007 at 11:26 pm. A Never Ending Rat Race of Despair. If you read last week’s cover story in the BusinessWeek. The tables have turned. But the worst of it are the compani...
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August | 2006 | Startup-CEO.com (Eli Portnoy)
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Startup-CEO.com (Eli Portnoy). Archive for August, 2006. This past year has been a tremendous learning experience for me. It is a huge understatement to say that at 24 I did not have the experience necessary to start and run a company. Looking back, if there is one area where experience would have served me well is in how to prepare and run a meeting. Do your homework and prepare for the meeting. 2 Figure out what you want out of the meeting. What kind of partnership? Have a plan B. So now you know exact...
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November | 2006 | Startup-CEO.com (Eli Portnoy)
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Startup-CEO.com (Eli Portnoy). Archive for November, 2006. Venture Funding – Less is More. Just launched a program to fund companies with small loans of $250,000 instead of through equity investment. I thought I would weigh in with my two cents from the perspective of an entrepreneur. There are two main stages companies go through, product development and business execution. Capital intensive. We started with a development team in the Ukraine, a freelance designer in Romania and a research team in. Progr...
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September | 2006 | Startup-CEO.com (Eli Portnoy)
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Startup-CEO.com (Eli Portnoy). Archive for September, 2006. Air Travel – A Lesson in Customer Service. Why is it that there is nothing worse than business travel? For all of the advancements we have made in the past 50 years, air travel has continually deteriorated. And no, I am not just talking about taking off our shoes, or checking in liquids, I mean the entire flight experience. Their culture and attitude towards the customer. September 14, 2006 at 6:39 pm. Viral Marketing as a Launch Strategy. About...
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January | 2007 | Startup-CEO.com (Eli Portnoy)
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Startup-CEO.com (Eli Portnoy). Archive for January, 2007. Life at a startup is really a balancing act. There aren’t enough resources, yet opportunities abound. The most important and difficult responsibility I face as a CEO is determining where to allocate our time, energy and money. Recently spoke about saying no. And I see that quiet a number of other bloggers echoed what he said, such as this post. By the CEO of Judy’s Book. When there aren’t enough resources to spend saying no isn’t really a choice.