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The Trouble With Non-tech Cofounders | TechCrunch

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The Trouble With Non-tech Cofounders. This is a guest post by Scott Allison, CEO and founder of Teamly.com. I want to reflect on my experience as a non-technical founder and reassess my original decision – almost two years ago – to stick to what I’m good at, and not waste time learning to code. guest author.

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Lessons Learned: The product manager's lament

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Lessons Learned by Eric Ries Sunday, October 5, 2008 The product managers lament Life is not easy when youre working in an old-fashioned waterfall development process, no matter what role you play. I met one recently that is working on a really innovative product, and the stories I heard from their development team made me want to cringe.

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Survival Tips From A Seasoned Digital Nomad Who Made It Out The Other Side

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by Martin Hunter, co-founder of Free Event Finder. If you hold multiple passports, research wisely which passport you use to enter a country as some passports will allow you to stay longer, such as Japan which allows a British passport holder to stay in the country 6 months rather than the usual 3 months.

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How Shaving My Head Changed My Business Approach

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by Chris Clifford , Founder & CEO of HED Skincare. A great pitch deck and an innovative product can only get you so far. Prior to a ski trip to Japan, I found myself in a Los Angeles barbershop, considering my options. My next investor meeting happened just days after I returned from Japan. Adults In The Room.

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IGNITE! pitch event at Microsoft – September 4

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Coming from Japan and China, co-founders Rie and Jie plan to disrupt the fashion consignment industry on a global scale by creating the most personalized experience for fashion enthusiasts to shop and sell online. Our first product Deaftel Wireless will change this.

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Lessons Learned: Product development leverage

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Lessons Learned by Eric Ries Sunday, April 26, 2009 Product development leverage Leverage has once again become a dirty word in the world of finance, and rightly so. But I want to talk about a different kind of leverage, the kind that you can get in product development. We didnt think wed able to compete with that.

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Be a Benevolent Dictator (And Eight More Lessons For Getting Your Stalled Start-up Off The Ground)

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No longer do they have to accept inferior products and dismal service. He or she would often suggest I take the angst-causing product and place it where it shouldn’t go and wouldn’t fit. In essence, you must create an environment, a product offering, and a way of doing business that makes you the company of choice. I apologize.

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