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Are Leaders Born, Chosen or Made? - 6/20/05
What makes a leader? Some say hard work, others say luck and timing. Some say it’s how many times you win, others say it’s how they have overcame challenges. How do they live with the challenges they didn’t overcome? Sanjay Parthasarathy, Microsoft corporate vice president of the Developer & Platform Evangelism Group shares his story and how he has adjusted along the way. |
Does the Telecom Industry Have Legs - 6/20/05
The challenges of the last five years are now being met with convergence and consolidation. Some wonder how others can be so passionate about telecom after the “bursting of the bubble”. Gary Gaessler (founder and past president of DTP) and Sue Wyman (current president of DTP and this is her 3rd stint as prez) talk about what’s hot and what to expect in the next 18 months. |
Is Going from Very Big to Small Wise? - 6/20/05
In April 2005, David Ehrlich left his executive VP and COO position with Kroenke, the sports enterprise giant, to join the Bonham Group is a consulting firm that handles contract negotiations on a wide array of sponsorship and concession issues. Why did he leave? “I will be a partner and everything that goes into it will come back to me…the good and the bad. He offers great ideas in part 2 of 2. |
How far Would You Travel for Your Dream? 6/20/05
It wasn’t that long ago that Raechelle D’Sa moved to Colorado and was involved in the nanotech medical devices industry. Even today, many people have no idea what that is and understand the importance of nanotech medical devices…unless they need them. Raechelle was inspired by a talk given by Dr. Robert Brown sponsored by CNTI at DU. Now she’s going after her PhD in Northern Ireland. |
Try Branding Your Business Without a Logo - 6/13/05
Mike & Kate Hamers of LightSpeed Commercial Arts, designs and puts up the great photos taken by Larry & Pat Nelson for the Events Photos page. Mike has designed a number of logos for Larry & Pat over the past 15 years. A "highly decorated" commercial artist, Mike has some tips that will help you get the most out of your logo design. These tips will make a marketing differences. - LISTEN |
Try Building a Company Without a Board - 6/13/05
Ron Bills spoke at the Startup Junkie Underground. Ron was most recently President and Chief Executive Officer of Segway LLC, and was responsible for leading the company on its mission to develop and market fun, smart transportation solutions. As president and CEO he also served as a member of the Segway Board of Directors. He believes strongly in a good board of advisors. - LISTEN |
Try Raising Money Without a Business Plan - 6/13/05
Rod Underhill is a lawyer, author, law professor and a cofounder of the original MP3.com, a Web-based company that within two years became worth more than $2 billion. Rod was a recent keynote speaker at the Rockies Venture Club Annual Colorado Capital Conference. As a co-founder of mp3.com he got to play many roles, including receptionist. He’s now with RideOnTime.com. - LISTEN |
Try Reaching Others Without a Subject Line 6/13/05
Subject Line Text (or Lack of It) Drives Nelson Nuts: Unwanted email is bad enough. How do you like to receive emails that have nothing, nada, zero on the Subject Line? That tugs on Larry Nelson’s nerve endings, but just as annoying are people who use a 3-month old email, return it to you with the old Subject Line but a completely different topic. Here’s a 2-minute video blog. - LISTEN |
Here’s a Switch – The Entrepreneurial Landscape 5/23/05
Starting with the ‘Gold Rush’ of 1858, Denver has attracted adventurous, free-spirited entrepreneurs who are willing to take a risk to make it big in the Rockies. Entrepreneurial growth has also been high in the Denver area since it is not a large headquarters town, points out Mark Siegel, partner at Ernst & Young LISTEN.- Read More
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