MP3 of Founders Panel Plus Threadless Video

This is the MP3 version (52,715K) of the CommunityNext founders panel in case you want to listen, as opposed to watch, it. Also, you’ll probably find this presentation by Threadless to be quite interesting. This Chicago-based online retailer solicits t-shirt designs from its community and then sells them. Rumor has it that the company’s sales [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:22:08-07:00February 25th, 2007|Categories: Cool Stuff, Entrepreneurship, Innovation|0 Comments

Panel of Web Community Founders: Utter Defiance of the “Venture Capital” Model

At the CommunityNext conference I moderated this panel with the founders of six very successful web properties: Akash Garg of hi5 Sean Suhl of Suicide Girls Max Levchin of Slide James Hong of HotorNot Markus Frind of PlentyofFish Drew Curtis of Fark This is the most amusing panel that I’ve ever moderated, and the speakers [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:22:11-07:00February 22nd, 2007|Categories: Entrepreneurship, Events, Innovation|0 Comments

EntrepreneurshipWeek USA at Stanford

The Kauffman Foundation is launching EntrepreneurshipWeek USA from February 23rd to March 3rd. The theme is “What’s Your Big Idea? Take it On!” There will be educational programs around the country. Stanford is embracing this program in a big way starting with the kickoff event on Saturday. The schedule for the week is packed with [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:22:14-07:00February 21st, 2007|Categories: Entrepreneurship, Events, Innovation|Tags: , |6 Comments

The World Map of Happiness

Adrian G. White, a psychologist at the University of Leicester, produced a “world map of happiness.” The study reflects data from UNESCO, the CIA, the New Economics Foundation, the WHO, the Veenhoven Database, the Latinbarometer, the Afrobarometer, and the UNHDR. The twenty happiest countries are: Denmark Switzerland Austria Iceland The Bahamas Finland Sweden Bhutan Brunei [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:22:21-07:00February 16th, 2007|Categories: Cool Stuff|64 Comments

Frame or Be Framed

George Lakoff is a professor at U.C. Berkeley Linguistics Department. He’s written a book called Don’t Think of an Elephant His message in this interview concerns how Republicans appear to be good “framers” and Democrats are lousy ones. Here are two questions from the interview: Question: How does language influence the terms of political debate? [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:22:23-07:00February 14th, 2007|Categories: Marketing and Sales, Pitching and Presenting|0 Comments

A Comment on Comments

Here is an interesting juxtaposition. First, I read “The Availability Heuristic in the Classroom: How Soliciting More Criticism Can Boost Your Course Ratings” by Craig R. Fox, UCLA Anderson School and Department of Psychology. In this study, two groups of students filled out an evaluation of an MBA course. One group was asked for two [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:22:27-07:00February 13th, 2007|Categories: Marketing and Sales|37 Comments

Is Your Boss an Asshole?

Bob Sutton and the mavens at Electric Pulp have created the ARSE (Asshole Rating Self Exam) to help people to determine if they are assholes. This is an offshoot from Bob’s book, The No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn’t, which I reviewed at the end of October. I’m sure [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:22:29-07:00February 9th, 2007|Categories: Management|0 Comments

How to Make a “Comic” Blog

Many people have asked me how I made the trip to Québec blog entry, so here’s an explanation. I used three products: iPhoto Comic Life Skitch I don’t think one can use this style of blogging too often, but it is effective and fun for “special occasions.” All three products, by the way, are Macintosh-only [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:22:32-07:00February 6th, 2007|Categories: Blogging, Cool Stuff|0 Comments

Technology Evangelist Study

Frederic Lucas-Conwell conducted a study of Silicon Valley technical evangelists called “Technology Evangelists: A Leadership Survey.” Here is the abstract: The purpose of this study was to gain a clearer understanding of the relatively new phenomenon known as the “technology evangelist.” By our exploration, we aim to help readers improve their management functions, and to [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:22:34-07:00January 31st, 2007|Categories: Marketing and Sales|0 Comments

My Trip to Quebec

Continuing on from Minnesota, I went to Québec for the Garage Canada conference. The Winter Carnival was also going on at the same time. I thought Minnesota was cold, but it was downright balmy compared to Québec. Despite the -40 degree weather, I found many parallels between Québec and my native states of Hawaii and [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:22:36-07:00January 30th, 2007|Categories: Cool Stuff, Events|0 Comments

The Top Ten Stupid Ways to Hinder Market Adoption

Here’s a compilation of silly and stupid ways companies are hindering adoption of their products and services. I must admit, some of the companies that I’ve invested in have made these mistakes—in fact, that’s why I know these mistakes are (a) silly; (b) stupid; and (c) hinder adoption. Enforced immediate registration. Requiring a new user [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:22:38-07:00January 29th, 2007|Categories: Marketing and Sales|Tags: |134 Comments

SpinVox Comes to the US

There are very few products that I depend on more than SpinVox. This service translates voicemail to text and then sends a text message to your phone and/or an email to your computer. SpinVox is currently introducing this service to the US. As an introductory offer, the first 250 people can get the service for [...]

By |2015-03-17T09:41:17-07:00January 26th, 2007|Categories: Cool Stuff|0 Comments

My Trip to Minnesota

I’m on a trip to my new adopted state, Minnesota. (Perhaps I am a Minnesotan trapped in a Hawaiian body instead of Canadian trapped in a Hawaiian body.) The first order of business was playing in the U. S. Pond Hockey Championships put on by Haberman and Associates. It featured approximately 200 teams playing on [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:22:43-07:00January 23rd, 2007|Categories: Cool Stuff, Events|0 Comments

Is a Business Plan Necessary?

Before you dedicate your life to crafting a business plan the length of a book, read these two paragraphs from the 1/9/07 edition of the Wall Street Journal in an article called "Enterprise: Do Start-ups Really Need Formal Business Plans" A study recently released by Babson College analyzed 116 businesses started by alumni who graduated [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:22:46-07:00January 22nd, 2007|Categories: Entrepreneurship|Tags: |51 Comments

Top Ten Marketing Podcasts

Here’s a collection of podcasts about marketing from Marketing Voices, a weekly podcast that discusses how social media is affecting marketing strategy and practices, by my buddy Jennifer Jones. There’s lots of great information for entrepreneurs and small-business owners in these podcasts. Seth Godin, marketing expert, author. States that small is the new big. People [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:22:48-07:00January 17th, 2007|Categories: Marketing and Sales|Tags: |33 Comments

“How to Be Creative” by Hugh Macleod

My favorite book about creativity is If You Want to Write: A Book about Art, Independence and Spirit. I recently read Hugh Macleod’s ChangeThis manifesto called “How to be Creative,” and I think it’s as empowering as If You Want to Write. Hugh is the guy behind Gapingvoid (“cartoons drawn on the back of business [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:22:50-07:00January 14th, 2007|Categories: Innovation|0 Comments

The Art of Visualization

Check out this excellent compilation of visualization methods called “A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods.” This came to my attention via a convoluted path from BoingBoing (who thanks Mike Love) to Seth Godin to Acorn Creative. Ralph Lengler and Martin J. Eppler created it. You might also enjoy reading their paper, entitled “Towards a Periodic [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:22:52-07:00January 10th, 2007|Categories: Pitching and Presenting|40 Comments
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