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Wallstrip Chat: Daniel James
Julie continues her visit to Menlo Park and has a conversation with Daniel James, founder of Three Rings. James explains the idea behind the online game, Puzzle Pirates, and how some fans have taken it too far -- aarrggh!
Tags: Personal Technology, nyse, nasdaq, invest, investing, stock stock exchange, stocks, wallstrip, julie alexandria, howard lindzon, analysts, start-up, menlo park, dubloons, pirates, puzzle, game, rpg, Julie, Games, role playing
Videos 2008-06-30
Wallstrip Chat: Ted Rheingold talks Dogster, Catster
Julie Alexandria continues her visit to Menlo Park, and has a conversation with Ted Rheingold, founder of Dogster and Catster. Rheingold discusses why he created the online communities for dog and cat lovers, and their monetization strategy.
Tags: investing, stocks, stock stock exchange, wallstrip, julie alexandria, howard lindzon, analysts, start-up, menlo park, community, pets, critterster, animals, catster, dogster, ted rheingold, Julie, nyse, nasdaq, invest
Videos 2008-06-18
Unleash Your Inner Intrapreneur
Starting a new venture within an established company can satisfy the entrepreneurial itch — without the risks of going solo. Learn how “intrapreneurship” can give your career, and your company, a boost. Ever dream of leaving your middle-management job and striking out on your own? For a lot of people,...
Tags: BNET Feature Package, Corporate Entrepreneurship, Intrapreneurship, Marketing, Career, Intrapreneurs, Nicole Solis, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Management, Strategy, Corporate Communications, Professional Development, Recruitment & Selection, Start-up, Entrepreneurship
Articles 2008-04-10
The Six Rules of Selling for Start-ups
Selling for a startup presents unique challenges even for highly experienced sales professionals. Because your company is new, your potential customers don't know anything about it and, sad to say, in business unfamiliarity breeds contempt. Not to worry, though. Here are the six...
Tags: Geoffrey James, Financial Services, Sales, IPO, Sales Force Management, Sales Strategy, Start-up
Blog posts 2008-04-07
Emily Burg of Growthink: Strategy for Startups
Looking to start you own company? Emily Burg has some advice for you. The company she works for, Growthink, specializes in full-spectrum strategy, planning and research for startups. In this interview, she discusses where the private equity market's going, how you can take advantage of networking and how a company...
Tags: Financial Services, planning, startups, Emily Burg, private equity, Growthink, Strategy, Start-up, Management
Videos 2007-10-19
Ben Goldhirsh: Good Magazine, Great Business
Can you do good without being boring? Ben Goldhirsh is out to prove you can. He's founded Good magazine and Reason Pictures to celebrate "doing things for the right reasons." That means not only putting out a first-rate publication, but also helping corporate America think differently by creating "good" marketing...
Tags: Publishing, Corporate Responsibility, Marketing, Finance, Brand, Start-up, Branding, Magazine, Marketing Research, Business Structures
Videos 2007-10-04
Startup Budget
This template is a description of Startup Budget.
Tags: Template, Description, Start-up
Tools & templates 2007-09-01
Break-Even Analysis (3)
While some businesses have difficulty raising start-up capital, paradoxically one of the main reasons small businesses fail in the early stages is that too much start-up capital is used to buy fixed assets. While some equipment is clearly essential at the start, other purchases could be postponed. This may mean...
Tags: Business Operations, Operational Planning, Software, Asset Management, Word Processors, Copiers, Start-up
Tools & templates 2007-09-01
How to Evaluate a Startup
Often managers are responsible for grappling with complex problems in their enterprises -- new problems with many diverse elements interacting in a dynamic way (for an interesting model of these sorts of complex problems, check out this diagram). Recently many startup companies have sprouted up promising to help solve such...
Tags: Financial Accounting, Research & Development, Business Operations, Management, Corporate Law, Finance, Jessica Stillman, Strategy, Product Development, Corporate Governance, Start-up
Blog posts 2007-08-15
Creating Product Management At A Startup
A startup faces many daunting challenges as it moves along the path from an idea on paper to a full-fledged company that can stand on its own. It has to be built out piece by piece, function by function, and there is probably no function where the author have seen...
Tags: Function, Start-up
White papers 2005-01-01
How and Why Do Firms Differ at Start-Up?: A Resource-Based Configurational Perspective
This paper studies what initial resource endowments new organizations assemble and the interaction between initial resources, entrepreneurial orientation and environmental factors. More specifically, one study the initial resources of research-based start-ups RBSUs, which are defined as new firms that develop and market new products or services based upon a proprietary...
Tags: Entrepreneurial, Start-up, Entrepreneurship, Management
White papers 2003-09-01
Financing The Three Stages Of Business Growth
From the executive summary: 'Most free-time entrepreneurs focus exclusively on the challenges of getting the businesses off the ground. The initial start-up is often the most difficult period for any new business. It is important to note, however, that owning and operating a business involves ongoing challenges at every stage...
Tags: Start-up, Challenge, Financing, Stage, Entrepreneurship, Financial Accounting, Investment, Management, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
The Awful Truth About Start-ups
People love reading about self-made billionaires such as the Amazon.com founder. However, few things get lost in all the fuss. This paper illustrates a case of Bill Lessard, a seven-time loser in the New Economy’s lottery. During the past seven years, he has worked at some of the most-publicized train...
Tags: Start-up, DiamondCluster International Inc., Stock Options, Web Site Development, Investment, Benefits, Financial Accounting, Web Technology, Human Resources, Stock Options & Grants, Internet, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
Fresh Start 2002: Starting Over ... and Over …
Startup star Kamram Elahian has enjoyed big wins, suffered expensive flops, and launched a bold initiative to wire the world's schools. In the process, he has become a master at making a fresh start. Article explains the thoughts of the author how he was able to build something entirely new....
Tags: Start-up, Article
Case studies 2002-01-01
Tips For Hr Policies For A Start-Up
The article discusses that it is critical that your company's policies be customized to reflect your industry and geographic location. Employment laws vary by state of operation, and certain industries -- such as transportation and health care -- have special considerations. However, perhaps the most critical factor in policy development...
Tags: Start-up, Article, Industry, Transportation, Strategy, Management
White papers 2000-08-01
How Much Should You Pay Yourself At A Startup?
The owner of a small business who is also an employee should be compensated by a method similar to that used for anyone else. His or her pay should reflect some combination of value to the business, the amount of work performed and what it would cost to hire someone...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Start-up
White papers
If the Recession is Long, Web 2.0 Startups Could Be Screwed
Andrew Chen, writer of the online advertising-focused blog Futuristic Play, has a post up today talking about online advertising in a recession. Included is a stark prediction about some of the most active areas in online. From his blog post: Unfortunately, some of the weakest areas for online spend...
Tags: Web, Web 2.0, Brand, Recession, Start-up, Online Advertising, Andrew Chen, Branding, Marketing, Jake Swearingen
Blog posts 2008-07-14

Additional Resources

I Want What She's Having: The Experience Of Creating A Pleasurable Business
I WANT WHAT SHE'S HAVING: THE EXPERIENCE OF CREATING A PLEASURABLE BUSINESS. Naomi Simson, Messenger Publishing, 2007, ISBN 978-0-9803284-0-0 Have you ever wanted to discover what it is really like inside a fast growing business?' is the question posed on the back cover...
Articles 2008-09-22
Ambit Microsystems Hires Industry Veteran Barry Hardek as Senior Director of Advanced Home Solutions
Ambit Microsystems announcedtoday that industry veteran Barry Hardek has joined their management teamas Senior Director, Advanced Home Solutions, reflecting their continuedexpansion in North America. "I'm excited to join the Ambit team," said Hardek. "The company'sentrepreneurial spirit and consistent revenue growth appealed to meimmensely." Prior to joining Ambit, Mr. Hardek...
Articles 2008-08-27
LWBJ Financial Retained by Petra Capital Partners as Strategic Advisor
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa -- LWBJ Financial announced today that its LWBJ Capital Advisors division has been retained by Petra Capital Partners of Nashville, Tenn., as strategic advisor for Iowa and the Midwest. Paul Juffer, LWBJ Financial Senior Partner, states, "LWBJ is committed to providing funding sources to...
Articles 2008-08-26
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