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What Blocks Creativity and Innovativeness?

February 24, 2013 by kevin Leave a Comment

How do you help an entrepreneur (or anyone for that matter) be more innovative and creative?  You teach them to be vulnerable- vulnerable to failure by having them take risks.  Yet what blocks them from taking risks?  Dr. Brené Brown of the University of Houston Graduate School of Social Work says that it is shame that blocks individuals from being vulnerable, whether in personal relationships, or in the actions that they take- many times not risking “failure” because of these views.  In the following TED talk, she speaks of “the power of vulnerability“, explaining that although the emotion guilt produces the internal response in a person “I did a bad thing” versus shame producing the internal response “I am a bad person”.  The reason that this is so key is because in the shame example, the individual has no way to redress the situation, therefore feeling trapped, many times having the individual squelch their abilities in trying to compensate for being incomplete.  As well I could imagine this also has the opposite effect, of having individuals go too far in trying to compensate as well- going to the point of unhealthy results that we see associated with many startup companies as well.

Here’s a link to the video:

For a quicker synopsis, and a personal snapshot, online performer Ze Frank  produced a very personal snapshot of how shame blocks his own creativity.  Here’s a personal snapshot, a bit shorter, that shares similar insight:

In my work with entrepreneurs (and myself) what this says for how to help them overcome the internal blocks that block many times block the individual entrepreneur (and therefore the startup).  I would posit to say that most “failures” at the early stage in startup development are not for some external set of circumstances- but internal ones.  Entrepreneurs can pivot their startups to success around roadblocks… but they have to be internally prepared for  doing so as much as being prepared with external resources (e.g. technology and funding).

Filed Under: innovation, the inner game

The Arduino Open Source Hardware Revolution is Coming!

February 14, 2013 by kevin Leave a Comment

Around the Tech Ranch, we have recently had our first team launch a commercial startup based around the Arduino microcontroller.  What  is the Arduino?  Simply put, it is a microcontroller- a simple set of computer chips that are easy to program and configure for small projects- that either stand alone (e.g. like a robot) or are tied into other computers (e.g. like some external system tied to a computer).  The team that has launched the startup around Tech Ranch has not yet publicized their work… so I can’t tell you about that just yet… but it is exciting… for the “revolution” in this is that new hardware products can be made by entrepreneurs very inexpensively… allowing an ever increasing amount of innovation.

The following documentary gives a little bit of overview about the Arduino, including many projects that give you a flavor for the scope of this new technology platform.  Enjoy and imagine what you can build!  🙂 (and go build it!)

Arduino the Documentary

Filed Under: innovation

Notes from Quantified Self 2012 Conference

September 16, 2012 by kevin Leave a Comment

I have spent the last few days at the Quantified Self Conference in Palo Alto, California. Quantified Self is an emerging movement that’s focused on opportunities at the intersection of low cost sensor technology plus health information, with big data analysis. What’s key is through having real time health information in the hands of the user, great strides in better health are possible. The areas strongest impact is that most of the leaders in this field are citizen-scientists versus being academic researchers, for the technology that are emerging are inexpensive and accessible.

This is an area that I invested in 1999, and started a startup in in 2001, although this was way before the maturity of the area. At the conference, where Austin was represented by myself with the Tech Ranch, as well as Kevin Callahan, founder and CTO of MapMyFitness, UT professor Neal Burns, and Skyler Thomas of IBM, you could feel the excitement of a fiend that is emerging into maturity. Although this conference had only 300 attendees, Google, Intel, Fujitsu, and several investment firms were represented, as well as many veteran Bay Area entrepreneurs.

It is my belief that Austin is well positioned for being a strong player in this emerging industry because of Austin’s historical capabilities in software and hardware engineering, its health conscious citizenry, startups that are leading the way like Map My Fitness, not to mention the coming UT Medical School. At the Tech Ranch, we’re paying particular attention to this area for future development, given the exiting promise of entrepreneurs that inexpensively provide to customers personalized health insight.

Filed Under: emerging technology, quantifiedself

98% of the jobs available for students

August 28, 2012 by kevin Leave a Comment

Startups at Tech Ranch were in the news on KXAN tonight. 98% of the jobs that are available for graduating students are actually coming from startups and small business, not the Google’s of the world. In this segment from KXAN you’ll hear me talking about the job creation engine that startups represent to the community. Tech Ranch startup 5×5 is profiled, and Campus2Careers, who helps students find a pathway to startups and small business are profiled. One of our very talented interns Kathleen Hetrick (who has done great things for the startups around Tech Ranch also shares her insight about what it has meant to learn in a startup environment.  This reminds me when I was still a student when I joined NeXT Computer while a junior at the University of Texas at Austin. Great to have the video exposure of the great work being done by entrepreneurs around the Tech Ranch.

Watch the video here:

Small companies want college grads

Filed Under: Austin, economy

Bleached Bones and Jumbled Residue

August 27, 2012 by kevin Leave a Comment

My reading tonight reminded me through the wise words of MLK Jr:

We are now faced with the fact, my friends, that tomorrow is today. We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now. In this unfolding conundrum of life and history, there is such a thing as being too late. Procrastination is still the thief of time. Life often leaves us standing bare, naked, and dejected with a lost opportunity. The tide in the affairs of men does not remain at flood- it ebbs. We may cry out desperately for time to pause in her passage, but time is adamant to every plea and rushes on. Over the bleached bones and jumbled residues of numerous civilization are written the words, “Too late.”

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Beyond Vietnam- A Time to Break Silence

New York City, April 4, 1967

Filed Under: inspiration

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