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New Haven – PechaKucha Night
I’m looking forward to this event, which is new to Connecticut. One of the things that tends to be lacking in so many presentations I see is preparedness. With this, presenters will have no choice but to be prepared. Each … Continue reading
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What You Can Never Outsource
“What you can never outsource, is responsibility.” These were the sage words of Soren Lund, marketing director at LEGO on the In Business podcast from the BBC. Their exodus from Connecticut wasn’t good for the local economy, but their ability … Continue reading
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Entrepreneurialism: America’s Asset
The world described in Carl Schramm’s book, The Entrepreneurial Imperative, will be terrifying to every middle manager you know. Schramm points out how the current cycle of status quo management has gone on too long. Droves of people flocked to … Continue reading
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Commercial Crowdsourcing May Just Be Cheap Labor
The recent wave of commercial open source development (aka crowdsourcing) should be approached with caution. While the process generates a rejuvenating spark, as in the examples on a recent episode of Radio Open Source and Steve Rubel’s recent post, it … Continue reading
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