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With Greathouse Comes Great Responsibility

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Along with bringing in a hall of fame cast of serial entrepreneur speakers, Professor Greathouse assigned his students weekly projects where his students would create their own venture and produce an executive summary. Be sure to sign up as a Beta Tester of their innovative home automation solution here. . Share and Enjoy.

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Brad Feld Drops Knowledge. Here’s What He Said …

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Or, as always, summary notes available below. RSS was something that had appeared.” “….I But, in fact, I would rather have an executive summary than a pitch deck. And I would rather, even before the executive summary, have something to play with (a demo)…” It falls in the category of show don’t tell. Distribution.

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Should You Blog? (yes, and here’s how …)

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Since it’s already written (and since I promised not to republish on my blog other than a summary) if you’re interested please have a read over there. Summary notes and then I’ll extend: Should you blog? That way people who want to get your blog by RSS and/or email can do so. And don’t blog drunk.

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Here’s How You Get A VC To Pull Out Their Checkbook

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Most sophisticated investors ignore them, focusing their attention on an entrepreneur's pitch and presentation materials, financial forecast and executive summary. As such, the primary goal of your executive summary is to open the door to an in-person meeting. Entrepreneurs routinely seek my advice regarding their executive summaries.

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How brain-amputated developers created the social media plague

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It’s Ok to grab the page title and a summary from a META element like “description&# (or up to 250 characters from an article’s first paragraph) to craft links, for example - but not more! Fetching or “HEAD’ing&# a resource no more than once a day should suffice for every Twitter app’s needs.