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What is the Right Burn Rate at a Startup Company?

Both Sides of the Table

I was reading Danielle Morrill’s blog post today on whether one’s “ Startup Burn Rate is Normal. Let’s set up a framework. Many software companies have > 80% gross margins which is why they are more valuable than say traditional retailers or consumer product companies. Gross Burn vs. Net Burn.

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10 Key Elements Of An Open Leadership Framework Today

Startup Professionals Musings

I share her view of the ten key elements of the basic framework and vocabulary of open information sharing and open decision making: Explaining: creating buy-in. New publishing tools, like blogs, collaboration platforms, and even Twitter provide updates that are easily available. Updating: capturing knowledge and actions.

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10 Ways To Use Social Media To Be Authentic and Open

Startup Professionals Musings

I share her view of the ten key elements of the basic framework and vocabulary of open information sharing and open decision making: Explaining: creating buy-in. New publishing tools, like blogs, collaboration platforms, and even Twitter provide updates that are easily available. Updating: capturing knowledge and actions.

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10 Leadership Elements That Work In Today’s Business

Startup Professionals Musings

I share her view of the ten key elements of the basic framework and vocabulary of open information sharing and open decision making: Explaining: creating buy-in. New publishing tools, like blogs, collaboration platforms, and even Twitter provide updates that are easily available. Updating: capturing knowledge and actions.

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10 Keys To Open Leadership While Maintaining Control

Startup Professionals Musings

I share her view of the ten key elements of the basic framework and vocabulary of open information sharing and open decision making: Explaining: creating buy-in. New publishing tools, like blogs, collaboration platforms, and even Twitter provide updates that are easily available. Updating: capturing knowledge and actions.

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How an Entrepreneur Can be Open But Stay In Control

Startup Professionals Musings

I support her ten elements of the basic framework and vocabulary of open information sharing and open decision making: Explaining: creating buy-in. New publishing tools, like blogs, collaboration platforms, and even Twitter provide updates that are easily available. Updating: capturing knowledge and actions.

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10 Ways That Entrepreneurs Need to be More Open

Startup Professionals Musings

She outlines her ten elements of the basic framework and vocabulary of open information sharing and open decision making: Explaining: creating buy-in. New publishing tools, like blogs, collaboration platforms, and even Twitter provide updates that are easily available. Updating: capturing knowledge and actions.