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America’s Entrepreneurial Innovation Needs Help

Startup Professionals Musings

The innovation engine that powered the U.S. Nothhaft, in his new book “ Great Again: Revitalizing America's Entrepreneurial Leadership ” are already calling these last ten years the “Lost Decade.” The $30 billion trade surplus in advanced technology products that America enjoyed just one decade ago has now become a $56 billion deficit.

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The 10 Best Teams Ever Assembled (And What We Can Learn From Them)

YoungUpstarts

The 1992 team’s roster reads like a list of the greatest NBA players ever: Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Patrick Ewing, Karl Malone, Charles Barkley. As another summer Olympics came and went, there were rumblings about this year’s U.S. men’s basketball team being the best ever.

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My story and support for the Founders Visa

K9 Ventures

I came to the United States in 1992 at the age of 17 (so there, now you know exactly how old I am!) In December 1996, while I was still a student in the Master of Software Engineering program at Carnegie Mellon, I got bit hard by the entrepreneurial bug. Technology leadership and innovation knows no bounds.

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Transcript of How to Transform Your Company Into an Inbound Organization

Duct Tape Marketing

It always starts with leadership. It’s going to rise and fall on leadership. You went through this really well in your book The Commitment Engine. It could’ve been made in 1992 by some graphic artist. Todd Hockenberry: Again, that’s the question I get probably more than any. How do we start?