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Should Entrepreneurs Be Worried About Convertible Notes as a First Financing Event?
10/18/2007
Summary:

There are pros and cons associated with using a convertible note structure before doing a Series A round of investment. A venture capitalist explains the ins and outs with a brief, straightforward introduction, including blog comments from other sources.

Go To Source (www.askthevc.com)
Why Managing by Facts Works
10/4/2007
Summary:

"Just the facts" was police sergeant Joe Friday's credo. It seems that any CEO would do well to practice the same approach. This eye-opening article explains why using facts to make major management decisions is the best, as well as the most obvious, way to be successful in business.

Go To Source (www.strategy-business.com)
Seven Essential Elements of Leading Change
10/18/2007
Summary:

Resistance to change is common and understandable. So the change you envision can lead to all the positive growth you want for your company, implement these seven tips. Your chances of making change stick will go way up.

Go To Source (sixdisciplines.blogspot.com)
Using Scorecards With Your Board
10/11/2007
Summary:

A venture capitalist explains how key performance indicators (KPIs) are best compiled and used. They should be straightforward covering financial items and people, probably no more than 20, tied to specific managers, and coordinated by the CFO. Sales should be handled as a separate category.

Go To Source (www.vcconfidential.com)
Work-life balance
10/4/2007
Summary:

This blog entry by a Chief Happiness Officer tackles an important topic from the European point of view. It's a useful reminder that not all of your employees are as zealous about your vision as you or your senior executives. Some will perform better if you keep that in mind.

Go To Source (positivesharing.com)
Restricted Stock vs. Options
10/18/2007
Summary:

While restricted stock may be considered a useful incentive in startups, that approach has different legal and tax implications than others. Read this blog for a clear discussion of a cloudy topic. Plus reader postings.

Go To Source (www.burningdoor.com)
Communicating with Your Board: At-A-Glance Financial Information
10/18/2007
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For quick reference and review, present your board with a one-page summary of your company's finances at your quarterly meetings. Open-book management companies can use it for employees, too. This technique doesn't exempt you from standard financial reporting, but it does help key stakeholders more quickly see and appreciate the big picture.

Go To Source (www.2-speed.com)
Book Preview: Word of Mouth Marketing by Andy Sernovitz
10/4/2007
Summary:

Using barbers to promote prostate cancer treatments? Giving cabbies free rooms to boost occupancy rates at a hotel? These ideas are word-of-mouth marketing at its best. And there are plenty more, including ones you dream up for your company.

Go To Source (blog.guykawasaki.com)
Is That a Stretch?
10/11/2007
Summary:

Even if you never intend to look beyond your own business backyard, read this brief, helpful article. Entrepreneurs do find unexpected opportunities beyond the horizon, but few know how to effectively expand geographically.

Go To Source (www.entrepreneur.com)
Building a Culture of Accountability
10/18/2007
Summary:

Empowerment, enlightenment, and accountability are more than just buzz words today. They're an integral part of nearly any high-performance, high-growth company. As the entrepreneur you set the example, and you can get some help from the steps recommended in this quick-read, but informative piece.

Go To Source (sixdisciplines.blogspot.com)

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