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Startup Funeral: Honoring The Lessons Of Failure [Video]

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For Chris Siragusa, former CTO of Kozmo, it was a chance to talk about his new company, Max Delivery , which is a lot like his old company. Max Delivery does the same, with one big difference: Kozmo was free and was killed by its high-cost, low-revenue business model. (In The event was different things to different people.”.

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Startup Funeral: Honoring The Lessons Of Failure [Video]

ReadWriteStart

For Chris Siragusa, former CTO of Kozmo, it was a chance to talk about his new company, Max Delivery , which is a lot like his old company. Max Delivery does the same, with one big difference: Kozmo was free and was killed by its high-cost, low-revenue business model. (In The event was different things to different people.”.

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Startup Funeral: Honoring The Lessons Of Failure [Video]

ReadWriteStart

For Chris Siragusa, former CTO of Kozmo, it was a chance to talk about his new company, Max Delivery , which is a lot like his old company. Max Delivery does the same, with one big difference: Kozmo was free and was killed by its high-cost, low-revenue business model. (In The event was different things to different people.”.

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Am I a Founder? The Adventure of a Lifetime. « Steve Blank

Steve Blank

Posted on June 11, 2009 by steveblank When my students ask me about whether they should be a founder or cofounder of a startup I ask them to take a walk around the block and ask themselves: Are you comfortable with: Chaos – startups are disorganized Uncertainty – startups never go per plan Are you: Resilient – at times you will fail – badly.

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Founder's Dilemmas: Equity Splits

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With their confidence in their startup and themselves, their passion for their work and their mission, and their desire not to harm the fragile dynamic within the nascent founding team, cofounders tend to plan for the best that can happen. But such a best-case approach is hazardous. But such a best-case approach is hazardous.

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Do You Need to Be a Developer to Found a Web Startup?

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Collis Taeed 16th March Business Models 9 Comments One of the best sources of information on startups is the obscenely talented Paul Graham who has written a wealth of essays on the subject. Are you inventing new technical solutions to a problem? In other words you are outsourcing the technical aspects of your startup.

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Smart Bear Live 8: Edwin from MeetingKing.com

A Smart Bear: Startups and Marketing for Geeks

Edwin: Oh sorry, so the business model. Edwin: The business model is that the organizer has to pay. I haven’t looked at the video yet, but I should be able to understand from the headline and get some kind of emotional reaction to the headline. Well yeah, you could potentially find a cofounder.