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Why Six Sigma?
Butler Tyrone
8/1/2007
Article Resource
Summary:

Does Six Sigma methodology have benefits small- to medium-sized entrepreneurial manufacturing firm? "Yes!" proclaims this author, a Six Sigma Master Black Belt. He provides an overview of, outlines four actions needed for a company to succeed with, and defines steps to deploying Six Sigma.

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How to Suck Up to a Blogger
7/12/2007
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Bloggers and their blogs have rapidly become an important--and demanding--outlet for finding and distributing focused information. Author and entrepreneur Guy Kawasaki offers practical, to-the-point insights for tapping blogs as a channel to get the news out about your product or company.

Go To Source (blog.guykawasaki.com)
Management Methods | Management Models | Management Theories
7/12/2007
Summary:

If you come across a business term that is unfamiliar or unclear, Value Base Management.net probably can has a definition and an explanation. Check it out and be sure to bookmark it for future reference.

Go To Source (www.valuebasedmanagement.net)
Bringing the Value Back Into Value Propositions
7/12/2007
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Vendors who present a large menu of features in an attempt to differentiate their products would do better to emphasize two or three proven points of difference in the value each product delivers. This article is based on research published in the Harvard Business Review.

Go To Source (www.ecommercetimes.com)
Bizinformer: 5 Tips to Test an Underperforming Product or Service.
7/12/2007
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Very short but very sweet advice on testing a poorly selling product's appeal in the marketplace--and useful tips on what to do if it fails the test.

Go To Source (www.bizinformer.com)
NDE-news: October 3 - 10, 2005 - It Pays to be a Copycat?
6/8/2007
Summary:

This news note cites an article, and#34;The Power of Dumb Ideas,and#34; in which Randall Rothenberg argues that, when it comes to success in business, emphasis on strategy imitation outperforms emphasis on innovation. Source for the article is a Booz Allen Hamilton study of successful business strategies over 30 years.

Go To Source (www.publicforuminstitute.org)
My golden rule - 49 Leaders, from Buffett to Spitzer, Share Their Secrets to Success
6/8/2007
Summary:

What is your philosophy business or life? See how it compares to 49 business visionaries and the single philosophy that they swear by in business, life, or both. These highly successful individuals give concise statements of how they think and nearly all provide insightful explanations in two or three conversational paragraphs.

Go To Source (money.cnn.com)
Marketing Strategy - Sell To Your Target Market
6/8/2007
Summary:

A two-part series on identifying your target market and using market segmentation to define and serve it.

Go To Source (sbinfocanada.about.com)
Passing the Torch of Leadership
5/30/2007
Summary:

Many entrepreneurs rely on internal bench strength to provide for future leadership. You can help ensure long-term organizational viability and avoid a talent crisis by exploring the benefits of building a best-in-class succession plan.

Go To Source (www.leadertoleader.org)
Endeavor's Entrepreneurs' Summit
Komisar Randy
5/3/2007
VideoSeries Resource
Summary:

Randy Komisar joined Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers in 2005 as a partner. For several years prior Randy has partnered with entrepreneurs creating businesses with leading edge technologies. He was a co-founder of Claris Corporation, served as CEO for LucasArts Entertainment and Crystal Dynamics, and acted as a "virtual CEO" for such companies as WebTV, Mirra and GlobalGiving. He was a founding Director of TiVo where he is currently chairman of the Nominating and Governance Committee. Earlier Randy served as CFO of GO Corporation and Senior Counsel for Apple Computer, following a private practice in Technology Law. Randy holds a BA in Economics from Brown University and a JD form Harvard Law School. He is a Consulting Professor of Entrepreneurship at Stanford University and author of the best-selling book The Monk and the Riddle, as well as several articles on leadership and entrepreneurship. Randy frequently speaks here and abroad on such topics.

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