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With Greathouse Comes Great Responsibility

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The following guest post is from some of my former UC Santa Barbara students. On the first day of class, Professor Greathouse told his students, “Take a look around the class, these are the people you will most likely start a company with,” and boy was he right. Fall quarter of Sr. Fall quarter of Sr. Along with taking Sr.

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Forget Cash: What Will You Really Make At Your Startup?

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I consistently remind my UC Santa Barbara startup students that for most people, money is not a sustaining motivator. In the powerful poetry performance embedded below, he describes a dinner party during his teaching days in which a smug lawyer asked him, "Come on, be honest, what do you make?" Passionate Problems.

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The 12 Laws Of Entrepreneurial Power

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A number of my UC Santa Barbara entrepreneurial students have asked my opinion of Robert Greene''s The 48 Laws Of Power , prompting me to check it out. 3) Law 8 - Make Other People Come To You – Use Bait If Necessary. A version of this article previously appeared on Forbes. When I later learned that Mr. Greene''s book.

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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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Guerilla Marketing Fail – What I Learned From The Austin Police

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Acrobatic ninjas, the Austin Police and several livid tradeshow executives – a perfect recipe for a reality television show, but not a great combination for Seth Epstein’s startup, Social Stay. You can watch my interview with Seth below or on YouTube here: [link]. To hear Seth verbally describe this enlightening story, watch the video.

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