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JibJab Dips Back into Politics, Launches Vote Registration Effort

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Los Angeles-based online greeting card provider JibJab --which got its start originally via a viral political video--is dipping back into politics, saying that it has launched a new effort to bring out voters.

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Some thoughts about office politics

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It is hard to separate this kind of advice from economic lessons in running a business, when office politics can threaten a business in ways that are subtle, but sometimes just as devastating as economic shocks or continuing poor management. Examining the petri dish. The power of being a manager.

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WeWillDecide Launches Politics Website

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A new, San Diego-based startup, We Will Decide, says it has launched a new website to help provide information on American politics, including information on Congressional vote tallies, Executive Orders, and other information.

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Understanding the Politics of Tech Startups

Both Sides of the Table

One of the most common refrains I hear is, “I want to have a company with no politics. But there is no such thing as “no politics” since we’re human beings and we’re genetically wired for politics. Trust me – ignore startup politics at your peril. Politics at it’s rawest.

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One of My Most Frequent Pieces of Advice: Be Politely Persistent

Both Sides of the Table

Years ago I started using the term “politely persistent” to remind people that you still need to be likable even if you have gumption. Of course at one end of the bucket are entrepreneurs who are persistent but just aren’t polite. Be polite, but never accept a simple ‘no.’

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Cylance Aims To Secure Political Campaigns

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political campaigns, by offering up its software at no cost to political campaigns and candidates. Irvine-based cybersecurity software developer Cylance said today that it is looking to secure all of 2018's U.S. Cylance cited an "unprecedented number of threats" to the democratic process.

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CallFire Powers Political Campaigns With Partnership

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Santa Monica-based Callfire is teaming up with another company to help power political campaigns and non-profits, the firm said this week. The two said CFB Strategies will use CallFire's call center, voice broadcast, and SMS technology for political candidates, PACs, non-profits, and political campaigns. READ MORE>>.