The Hardest Lesson for Startups to Learn
May 17, 2006 ·
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Paul Graham, an essayist, programmer and programming language designer, just wrote a very interesting essay on the hardest lesson for startups to learn. You can read the entire essay here. … Continue reading “”
Startup Kit
May 16, 2006 · < 1 minute
You have a brilliant idea for a product and may even have found the technical resources to build it. You are almost ready to get going – now you need … Continue reading “”
Entrepreneurs or the invisible men of the economy!
March 19, 2006 · 3 minutes
As an economist at heart and by training, I found the following article in The Economist fascinating as economists are finally starting to measure to value of entrepreneurs. Click here … Continue reading “”
California Calling
February 24, 2006 · 2 minutes
I spent the past two weeks in the Bay Area. I am happy to report that the spirit of entrepreneurship is alive and well. I mostly met new startups that … Continue reading “”
Entrepreneurship: The Game
January 19, 2006 · < 1 minute
As a champion of entrepreneurship, I can only applaud the charitable Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, headed by Carl Schramm, which gives away $70 million per year to promote entrepreneurship around … Continue reading “”
A Eulogy to Rong Yiren
January 13, 2006 · 2 minutes
While I never knew him, I would much have liked to. Rong Yiren was a true entrepreneur. Rong’s family had created one of the largest businesses in China. When his … Continue reading “”
Investment Banking Fees
January 6, 2006 · 2 minutes
My post praising the value of investment bankers led to a number of e-mails asking for the parameters for investment banking fees for M&A. Here is the retail M&A price … Continue reading “”
In Praise of Investment Bankers
December 28, 2005 · 3 minutes
Investment bankers have often decried as adding little value and adding complexity to otherwise simple sale processes. I strongly disagree. Even if a startup is run by a former investment … Continue reading “”
Fund Raising 101
December 19, 2005 · 4 minutes
Looking back, I realize how little I really knew about fund raising when I started Aucland. It seemed to me all you had to do was write an amazing business … Continue reading “”
Entrepreneurs Everywhere :)
December 5, 2005 · < 1 minute
The guiding theme of my current vacation is to meet entrepreneurs from the world over. As my travels take me from New York to Paris, London or even Buenos Aires, … Continue reading “”
International Idea Arbitrage
November 29, 2005 · 3 minutes
An international idea arbitrage is a concept I coined in the mid-1990s (apologies in advance to whomever might have said it before me). It’s the concept of taking an idea … Continue reading “”
9 Business Selection Criteria
November 28, 2005 · 4 minutes
As I am entering a new stage of my life, the time has come to pull from my shelf my trusty old 9 business selection criteria. The traditional cliché of … Continue reading “”
The End of a Journey, the Beginning of a New One
November 28, 2005 · < 1 minute
Over the past four and half years, I have had the pleasure to share a wonderful journey with all of you. Thanks to your passion, dedication, grit, commitment, tenacity, and … Continue reading “”
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