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alexkolchinski.com
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| | | | | This essay is part of a 3-part series: The End of Knowledge Work The End of the Software Industry Founders, Beware Hardware Hardware startups are sexy. Building flying cars, nuclear reactors, or electric cars is more tangible and in many ways more interesting than writing software. It's also possible to tackle a wider range of... | |
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www.ricklindquist.com
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| | | | | This is an article about how to use the concept of minimum viability to combat "all-or-nothing" thinking. | |
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steveblank.com
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| | | | | I first met Shawn Carolan and his wife Jennifer at the turn of the century at 11,000 feet. I was hiking with my kids between the Yosemite High Sierra camps. Having just retired from a career as an entrepreneur I had started thinking about why startups were different from large companies.The ideas were bouncing around... | |
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hunterwalk.com
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| | | "Be great at the job and proud of how you're doing it." That was our rallying cry at the beginning of Homebrew. We figured that if we enjoyed it, but weren't financially successful, we couldn't do it for the rest of our careers. And if we made money, but weren't happy with the work, we... | ||