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Getting your startup out of Starbucks

There’s a recent article that several people have forwarded to me given that it rings true to what I am talking about around the Tech Ranch Austin all of the time…  Called Getting your startup out of Starbucks, James Reinhart has a point that he’s singing to the choir (me) about.
The whole point here about [...]

Honoring Betty Sue Flowers

Today’s Austin American Statemen has an article honoring the contribution that Betty Sue Flowers has been making to Austin and the world- especially as she takes on her next adventure- moving from Austin after 45 years of being here, to be with her love, former New Jersey senator Bill Bradley.
Betty Sue Flowers had a fundamental [...]

Come see The Four Conceptual Shifts

Sorry for the last minute notice- but I wanted to let you know if you are interested in seeing me present this Monday about the Four Conceptual Shifts from my book The Rise of the Enterprise Tribe, please read the following.

I will be presenting the Four Conceptual Shifts Monday September 8, 2008 at 6 [...]

Rules for Writing

I am back from a three week blogging hiatus- during which I traveled to five different cities across Mexico and the US.  Part of this time was for catching up with friends and family, part of this time was for professional opportunity in connecting other groups into the tribe, and part of this time was [...]

Marketing to Millennials

I about fell out of my seat laughing when I saw the following billboard, as I was surfing across the net, checking out John Erik Metcalf’s blog.  As Roy Williams, the Wizard of Ads predicted back in 2003, older generations just don’t get this younger generation, the Millennials, just yet.  Roy states:
AOL and Yahoo.com are [...]

Dee Copland recently posted a question on the Bootstrap-Austin mailing list asking about the implications of Google’s OpenSocial to social networking and small and medium size business. Following is my reply to her and the network.
The implication for small and medium (and large!) business of platforms like Google’s OpenSocial are going to be quite profound.  [...]

Here is a small example of how entrepreneurs are organizing, leveraging social software and social networking to shift the previous power structures that venture capitalist have held over entrepreneurs.  It is a funny read, especially if you have ever been in a funded startup.  (Four of the seven startups in my career have been funded;  [...]

Coming soon- my book

Over the last few weeks of silence here at my blog I have been working on a book about how to apply social networks for organizing entrepreneurs- called Peer Production.  The world continues to see the flattening of most organizations- where knowledge and decision making happen at the edges of the organization.  This especially happens [...]

Frank Fullard’s recent comment on this blog brought me some interest to check out who is checking out my blog (ain’t the blogging world grand ). In reading about his recent post about Women’s Vision For Their Future and his notes about Enterprise Ireland, I was reminded of some of the research [...]

Several people have asked about the article that BusinessWeek wrote about Bootstrap Austin- so I figured that instead of continuing to email it out to everyone, I would post it here.  The article starts with an example about how I leverage Bootstrap Austin, and expands into several other bootstrappers, with a feature on Bijoy.  Enjoy [...]

One of the things that we do a lot inside of Bootstrap Austin is sharing information between the members of the network- getting feedback perhaps before software or ideas or business process has been well developed… This is a powerful aspect of the network- given that all of us are “experts” in our own [...]

Informality and speed

I have noticed that as I have started taking this whole idea of blogging more seriously, that I have tended to hold off till I have a thought fully thought out before posting… as if I was going to have a full PhD level defense behind what I am thinking/ writing / saying.  Well enough [...]

The Answer is Inside You

One of the common themes has been coming up in a bunch of the work that I have been doing (in personal development work, in reading, as well as answering some of the questions on the business side of entreprenuership… e.g. what is your personal brand / competitive advantage). The theme is [...]

Over the last few days, I was at the SxSW Interactive Conference and had time to stop by the SxSW Trade Show. At the trade show, one booth stood out out of all of the ones that I went to… and after thinking about it over the last day, I realized why this one booth [...]

At SxSW (South by Southwest Conference) Tom Brown, Bijoy, David Bluestein, and I (with other bootstrappers) announced the launch of the BootKarma system. BootKarma is a complementary currency system meant to allow bootstrapping entrepreneurs leverage their time, especially in the early stages of their venture where cash is short. Essentially this is [...]

Upon receiving my blackbelt in Aikido

This weekend I tested and received my blackbelt (“shodan”- “begining dan”) in Aikido.  I started Aikido back in August of 1997.  Almost ten years of practice three to five times a week have resulted in this accomplishment.   Aikido informs much of my life.  I greatly appreciate what I have learned along the way;  In a [...]

Disruptive Innovation

Recently I was asked about my background, and what I had worked on- what the common theme had been across the many companies that I had been involved with.  My answer, that I ended up presenting in a power point slide as part of a longer response to the questions that had been asked was [...]

The Power of Purpose

A recent article that I was reading from Verne Harnish had me thinking as well of a conversation that I recently had with Ed Perry… about finding one’s calling, not just one’s mission.  First the quote from Verne:
The power of purpose — George Lucas, Film Director and Producer — “You have to find [...]

Thomas Edison’s wisdom

This quote from Edison just came to me… and is a good reminder for all of us as entrepreneurs to keep the faith:
“Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.” ~ Thomas A. Edison
Keep the faith.  Get the right people involved.  Ask the [...]

I recently received a link to the following article on “What makes entrepreneurs entrepreneurial?”.  This is a great paper- with at the author Saras D. Sarasvathy’s analysis of two types of reasoning- causual reasoning and effectual reasoning.  Causual reasoning is what I would call more traditional “MBA” reasoning… that is, a given, specific goal is [...]

Leadership in Solar Power

Over the holidays I found out that my friend B.J. “Billy” Stanberry has been busy with his solar power startup, called HelioVolt.  Billy has come up with a new way to both increase the output of solar cells, as well as a method for making it very easy to apply / install / almost “paint” [...]

Dedications, and beginnings

At the beginning of most books, there are acknowlegements and dedications.  As I start this blog to share my insight into building communities of entrepreneurs, I would like to start with a dedication… to my grandmother who passed just a few months ago. She has been many times the inspiration that has supported me along [...]