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With Greathouse Comes Great Responsibility

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Design together, the course that introduced the idea for brightblu, they were concurrently taking three other classes: Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Marketing and Art of the CEO. Each week he brought in passionate and successful entrepreneurs to speak to his students and give advice about the different facets of creating a startup.

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The 12 Laws Of Entrepreneurial Power

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Mr. Greene''s book might be applicable to Hollywood''s super-competitive, mean-spirited culture. This might be wise counsel for Jerry Maguire, but it is the exact opposite approach an entrepreneur should take. 3) Law 8 - Make Other People Come To You – Use Bait If Necessary. 1) Law 4 - Always Say Less than Necessary.

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George Powell – Doing Well By Having Fun

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I am always on the lookout for inspiring entrepreneurs who have leveraged their passions into healthy livelihoods as they serve as instructive role models for my UC Santa Barbara entrepreneurial students. John Greathouse: You pulled out your old college skateboard in the early 1970’s when your son wanted one.

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VC Seed Funding is Dead, Long Live VC Seed Funding!

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This posting was inspired by an email from Rajat Suri who wrote me an email in response to Chris Dixon’s blog post (link below) from August, which recently re-ran on Business Insider and has generated much Twitter chatter. I told entrepreneurs that it was a bit of a Faustian bargain. There are multiple firms that did this.

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Roping in the Legal Eagles

InfoChachkie

Like most mature markets, the legal profession is highly segmented with respect to the services provided and markets served. It is surprising how often entrepreneurs forget this simple fact. As outlined in Beware the Consultant , be wary when selecting a professional services firm.