Tag Archives: begood

umair to business: be sustainable

Whenever Umair Haque, whom I’ve blogged about here before, saves up some thoughts and posts them and titles them a manifesto, people take notice these.  There’s Fred Wilson’s post from a couple days ago promising to really digest the suggestions; there’s Michael Lewkowitz, whom I didn’t know until today, and who sounds like a sharp [...]

paul graham and umair haque: be good

Being good as a company is something I think about a lot. And since I just read these two interesting perspectives, I thought it was time to pull thoughts together.
Disclaimer: I want to make the point that I don’t agree with every single argument the authors make. I think it’s understood in the blogging [...]

john doerr of kleiner perkins on the core of entrepreneurism

In about 2 minutes, John Doerr does the best job I’ve seen anywhere describing what should be at the core of an entrepreneur: missionary, not mercenary.
http://edcorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=1274
[my source: http://venturehacks.com/articles/missionaries]