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As such, much of the benefit derived from the casestudy methodology is inappropriate in an entrepreneurial setting where greater value is placed on execution, rather than analysis. I recall a lengthy Harvard case from my days at Wharton that explored a large company's convoluted decision process to move from wood to fiberglass skis.
Especially, since we are in SoCal and not in San Francisco, where although we've had some great companies lately, there are not as many casestudies of what a company could be. Each and everyone is creating their own equity scenario. Related to what I said earlier, is you need to think big and broadly. That's a sea change.
Keynote: Jordan Rohan, Managing Director of Equity Research, Internet and Digital Media, Thomas Weisel Partners 9:30am: Keynote Panel: The State of Mobile: The Economics Of Critical Mass? Presenter: Matt Shaw, Regional Director, AdMob 2:45: Mobile Brand CaseStudy: Pizza Hut. Krishna Subramanian, Co-Founder, Mobclix.
From an introduction to value pricing to casestudies to client relationships, how value pricing can. CaseStudy marketing, Online community, Social Networking. . . Equity vs. Debt: What's Best for My Startup. Entrepreneurism / Monetization Entrepreneurship, gender divide, scaling. . Lee Dale, Say Yeah!
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