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The Seven Demands of Leadership
1/25/2007
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Effective leaders can be groomed to manage adversity and sustain high-performance. Based on research conducted with more than 40,000 leaders across industries and sectors, the Gallup organization has identified specific abilities that can lead to success.

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The Six Myths of Creativity
12/1/2004
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The author asserts that when people are doing work that they love (and when the work itself is valued and recognized) then creativity will flourish.

Go To Source (www.fastcompany.com)
The Top 10 Most Common Intellectual Property Rights Mistakes During Venture Capital Due Diligence
8/23/2007
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This article is worth reading as background for entrepreneurs developing new technology-related products or services. Clearly written without unnecessary legalese, it offers a glimpse of the challenges facing technology-development work.

Go To Source (www.angel-investor-news.com)
The Top Ten Lies of Corporate Partners
8/23/2007
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Translations of corporate-speak from author and entrepreneur Guy Kawasaki. An interesting, lively read with solid insights, this article makes you wonder if it's ever a good idea for an entrepreneurial enterprise to partner with a "corporation."

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The Trouble with Teamwork
3/9/2007
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The five dysfunctions of teams: results, accountability, commitment, conflict, and trust. To be effective, you'll need to understand the power teamwork ultimately unleashes, as well as the sometimes painful steps required to make it a reality.

Go To Source (www.leadertoleader.org)
The Venture Capital Aptitude Test (VCAT)
9/20/2007
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Want to graduate from entreprneur to venture capitalist? Take the VCAT (venture capital aptitude test) to see if you've got the right stuff. Hint: You need more real-world experience than crunching numbers and drawing up business models. A lot more.

Go To Source (blog.guykawasaki.com)
The Venture Capital Aptitude Test (VCAT)
1/19/2007
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Entrepreneurs pursuing venture funding will find useful information in this article. Guy Kawasaki offers insight into the venture capitalist mindset. His Venture Capital Aptitude Test could be used by the entrepreneur as a list of qualities for which to seek in a venture capitalist partner.

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The Vision Thing: Without It You'll Never Be a World-Class Organization
5/30/2007
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Success takes more than a compelling vision. As the leader of your company, you need to be able to implement your vision--train, prepare, and equip your team to live according to it.

Go To Source (www.leadertoleader.org)
The World's Shortest Marketing Plan
8/23/2007
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Marketing plans don't have to be long to be effective; in fact just the opposite, says this international marketing VP. He's even provided a handy matrix-like template he invented when he realized the templates available were much too long.

Go To Source (kellyodell.blogspot.com)
The best-kept secrets of the world's best companies
8/23/2007
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Profiling twenty-five methods used by consistently successful companies to stay ahead, often way ahead, this article will at the very least give you great ideas you can adapt and at best spark a few of your own. The innovative, highly effective techniques range from extreme tracking of competitors' numbers (Hewlett-Packard) to providing thousands of toys and gadgets to spark creativity (Ideo) to betting on new-product launch dates (Microsoft) to bright red "bad news" file folders (Colgate-Palmolive) that can head off catastrophe.

Go To Source (money.cnn.com)

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