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VirtualU in the Startup Ecosystem

June 14, 2012

Educational institutions provide an incubator ecosystem for entrepreneurs. Would-be CEOs have access to technology and research, potential pots of funding, and cheap student labor. For students, the incubator has provided an accelerant not to getting involved in someone else’s startup, but an accelerant for students to start their own. VirtualU, a new firm near Virginia […]

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Right in the Black and White

April 11, 2011

A little joke in the business world is that whenever there is a question, the answer is usually, “It depends.” It’s a signal that instead of a black-and-white world, we live around shades of gray. Unless of course there are legal issues, and then it’s up to lawyers to explain why you crossed over to […]

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Bridging Corporate and Startup Culture

November 8, 2010

This post is written over at Forbes Blogs – Work in Progress: It turns out a corporate culture can include chaos and a startup one can have organized systems in place to produce results. General Electric is sporting some startup culture of its own, and for some reason people forget Google is a global corporation, […]

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Get Sinful and Get Inspired

July 7, 2009

I’m what you might call a Renaissance woman. Ok, maybe it’s not Renaissance woman. Maybe I’m a product of my generation. My interests range from marketing, to dance, to wine, to wedding planning, to painting, to baking. There are days when I want to start my own company, and all that seems to be lacking […]

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