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Reflections on 2020: Brian Mac Mahon, Expert Dojo

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At Expert DOJO early stage startups receive $100,000 investment, success coaching, advice, and specialist help in all areas of their business growth. All you want to know about Brian is contained in his TEDx talk - [link]. In 2018 & 2019 Expert DOJO made 42 investments. They made 45 more investments in 2020.

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5 Steps To Get You From Your First Idea To A Business

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in Physics who talks passionately about starting a business producing nuclear powered batteries. His challenge is to focus on one market, with a specific design, cost, and price. Then, he'll need to patent it and create a plan to show opportunity, competition, and financial projections. For example, I have a friend with a Ph.D.

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Interview with Milo Sindell, Knowledge Genie

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We sat down and spoke with Milo Sindell, one of the founders of the firm, to learn more about how the firm came about and what it's trying to accomplish. Essentially, it guides the author through a four step process to design, build, test, and publish their creation. We have patents filed on this process.

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Why You Should Start a Company in. Los Angeles

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Los Angeles By: Laura Rich February 26, 2010 It used to be, if you were serious about starting a tech company, you went to Silicon Valley. In this series, we talk to leading figures in those communities about what makes them tick. Mark Suster, a partner at GRP Partners in Los Angeles, spoke with Fastcompany.com about what makes L.A.s

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Technology Roles in Startups

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Background This post partly really came about as a result of a great conversation yesterday with David Croslin a former CTO at HP who recently conducted an interesting experiment. Later he posted about his experience in Challenges of Startups. Some weeks might end up being pretty much full-time on a single startup (e.g.,