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Who Will Fund Your Internet Idea? Reach for Your Wallet
Q: What is the best way for an Intranet entrepreneur to get funding for a great idea? A: Reach for your wallet. That's the key takeaway from David Silverman, who himself is in the middle of launching an Internet company called Jamseed.  Writing on Harvard Online, Silverman counsels...
Tags: Entrepreneurship, Internet, Show-and-Tell, Sean Silverthorne, David Silverman
Blog posts 2008-06-27
What the 'Idea Guy' is Worth at Equity Split
You and your partners in an entrepreneurial venture are about to determine the equity split of your new business -- who gets what percentage. So what's the premium earned by  the person who came up with the original idea? Harvard Business School professor Noam Wasserman conducted a...
Tags: Investment, Financial services, Sean Silverthorne, equity
Blog posts 2008-06-19
Do Less Than Your Competitors to Beat Them
I love products made by 37signals and now, thanks to innovation blogger Bill Taylor, I now admire the company as much as what it makes. As Taylor points out in an enlightening Harvard Online post, 37signals lives as a company by the same principles it embraces in...
Tags: Sean Silverthorne, 37Signals, Taylor
Blog posts 2008-06-05
Where Did Japan Go Wrong?
Twenty years ago, with George Bush Sr. in command of the country, the US was gripped with almost a national hysteria about Japan. The hottest read in business and government circles was Trading Places: How We Are Giving Our Future to Japan and How to Reclaim It,...
Tags: Venture capital, Sean Silverthorne, Robert Dujarric
Blog posts 2008-05-20
Three Reasons Not to Become an Entrepreneur
Most folks have thought about starting their own business. After all, it's freedom to set your own hours, do what you truly love doing, and answer to no one but the boss -- you. But it's also true that most people don't venture off on their own, and for...
Tags: Entrepreneurship, Sean Silverthorne, Rita McGrath
Blog posts 2008-04-18
Where Do Entrepreneurs Come From?
Who is likely to motivate another person to become an entrepreneur? Friends? Family? Mentors? Interesting new research out of Harvard Business School suggests a key influence on would-be entrepreneurs are co-workers who themselves have had entrepreneurial experience. According to professor Ramana Nanda in an...
Tags: Entrepreneurship, Sean Silverthorne, Ramana Nanda, entrepreneurial, entrepreneurial activity, government
Blog posts 2008-03-18
Where Can Startups Find Executive Talent?
One pitch entrepreneurs often hear from VCs and other investors is that they will help you find top talent for your organization. This is only partly true. If you want a CEO or CFO, then, yes, your venture funding partners can help recruit top names. But if...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Entrepreneurship, Sean Silverthorne, investor, recruiting, talent
Blog posts 2008-03-04
Alliances Increase the Effectiveness of Social Enterprise
Why is it that despite trillions of dollars invested to fix significant social ills such as poverty, illiteracy, and crime, these social ills still exist? In a recent interview with this reporter, Harvard Business School professor Jane Wei-Skillern suggests that what social enterprise efforts need is...
Tags: Sean Silverthorne, alliance
Blog posts 2008-02-13
China and India: Billions of Entrepreneurs
With one-third of the world's population between them, China and India are quickly emerging as economic superpowers on the world stage. As a business person, how do you view this reality? Opportunity, or threat? Yes, there is a tremendous amount of potential consumers in these countries for...
Tags: Sean Silverthorne, entrepreneurship, Tarun Khanna, New Idea
Blog posts 2008-01-31
The Entrepreneurial Cadaver
Trading in dead bodies and body parts probably isn't a glamorous profession--some might even view it as ethically squishy and, for many of us, emotionally squeamish. But in our current way of teaching medicine, cadavers are a necessary training resource. They have to be procured from somewhere,...
Tags: Entrepreneurship, Sean Silverthorne, Music Piracy, entrepreneurial
Blog posts 2008-01-11
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