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What Investors Know (that Entrepreneurs Don’t)

It’s business-plan-contest season here in Seattle, and for me that means judging business plans at the University of Washington, Seattle University, Seattle Pacific University, plus a dozen other schools who have sent teams to the five major competitions at those universities, including the projects from my own Entrepreneurship students at Presidio Graduate School. You’d think that...

The failure of Happy Cow Milk

Glen Herud wrote: I founded Happy Cow Milk to make a difference. But last week I had to admit to myself that I failed.  I made the decision to shut down the business and I faced the hard truth that I haven’t really made any difference at all. So what went wrong? So begins the post mortem of Happy Cow Milk, as told by the founder himself.  It’s not an uncommon story.  Founder has a dream. ...

Startups are the journey, not the exit

Two weeks ago I was in Boston, speaking at the Angel Capital Association, surrounded by many hundreds of fellow startup investors.  As is usually the case in such gatherings, the most common word in the room was “exit” as that is the obsession of the modern startup investor. My talk included that word as well, but only in contrast, as it’s title was “Investing without...

“Why” will you succeed?

What sets Apple, Martin Luther King, and the Wright Brothers apart?

Simon Sinek explains the answer, using one simple diagram, one key word, and from biology.  And this theory matches why mission-driven companies find so much more interest than yet-another tech company.  It’s all about the Why.
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General Magic, the biggest startup you’ve never heard of

The Verge just posted an article about a new film, “General Magic“, the most important company to come out of Silicon Valley that no one’s ever heard of. That is a startup that brings back old memories en masse, as it was one of the big platforms that my first startup, Nimble, wrote and sold software.  For those of you who never heard of it (which should be 99.999% of you), General...

Luck and Compassion

Speaking of luck, a few years ago I volunteer to help an organization that hosted the Dalai Lama in Seattle 10 years ago.  Two months ago, members of this organization were invited to Dharmashala, India to have an audience, and I was invited along. I write books and blogs.  I teach story telling.  But no words can describe this experience.  Neither do the following videos, but they do demonstrate...

The art of “cold email” messages

A lot of people reach out to me for advice or to sell me on whatever they are doing.  Some of that is fun and interesting, but much of it is in a form that wastes my time and theirs.  That waste too often is due to to messages that fail to explain what the sender does and others that use hundreds of words when one sentence would be sufficient. When you are sending a message (via LinkedIn, email...

What if 99% of success is luck?

What if 99% of success is luck?  Not just success in startups (which is what I do, teach, and write about), but also success in life? If you are following this blog, you know I’ve been thinking about income inequality, digging into the questions of its root cause, and potential solutions.  But what if there is no solution, as it’s true cause is a series of random chances, some good...

Be clear and concise

The more I work with entrepreneurs, the more I realize how the skills required to succeed as an entrepreneur are not taught in schools.  One of those skills is brevity. Specifically, we are are not taught how to edit our thoughts down in size.  We are rewarded in school for writing multi-page essays and papers, providing as many details as we can fit into the assigned length. Out in the real...

Myths and assumptions of tulips

One of the best parts of Debt: The First 5,000 Years was pointing out the myth that economies always begin with barter (hint: they never have). Similarly, whenever a market starts to heat up, we inevitably hear about the tulip bubble in Holland in the 1630’s.  Well… turns out those stories are myths as well.  Anne Goldgar has written a book, Tulipmania: Money, Honor and Knowledge in...

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