Entreprenuership and Nonprofits (Social Enterprise), Some Links
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The Five Most Important Questions – Peter Drucker
Peter Drucker is by far the most important management thinker of the 20th century. Even in 2010, his thinking and guidance is highly effective and has lost little of its lustre and value. The Five Most Important Questions Drucker formulated five “Most Important” questions to ask an organization. Each of them have subquestions which result. [...]
Entrepreneurship and Risk Management for 2010
Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Risk Management Entrepreneurship as risk management Reduce risk to known, small quantities Types of risk Deep knowledge of customer, product development Copy, copy, copy, and know where to innovate Criteria for success rather than mere preference Voices in my Head, Exteriorized Much of these discussions are more to let the voices out [...]
Dave McClure Makes Sense, Again
Dave has always made sense, but now there is some great convergence between a number of presentations and his model for stages of development and investment. Even for someone doing a startup without investments, and in a different industry (with different timelines) the stages are great and the mentality of continual innovation as an embedded [...]
The Appearance of Value and the Value of Appearance
As the abundant and continual revealing of the economic debacle of the financial industry shows, not all is as it seems. In the most egregious cases of the Ponzi schemes, the appearance of value is all that was needed to create enormous wealth for the defrauders and liquidate the same amount (not to mention the [...]
The Eight Business Models of Online Video
When looking at online video, and the opportunities therein, it is important to go over the various business models already existent, as they are trying to solve some level of pain with some good or service. Create your own content – make money through distribution and/or advertising – Lonelygirl15, Hulu Create someone else’ content, video [...]

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