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Category Archives: Consulting

Entrepreneurship in the Changing Economy: From Survival to Sustainability

Entrepreneurship in the Changing Economy: From Survival to Sustainability

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Develop the next killer app and someone will abuse it

Develop the next killer application and it’s almost a 100% certainty that someone will find a way to hack, spam, scam, spoof, or phish your user base. This is nothing new for most of us that have been in the technology space for more than a decade; we’ve seen you are a winner scam, online [...]

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The Innovation that Henry Ford Started Breeds Evolution

Henry Ford’s concept and creation of the assembly lines focused on breaking apart complex processes into individual tasks, which moved invocation forward into today’s mainstream of technological advances. From the inception to the Model T to the Tesla Roadster and the ECOS Harbinger $89,000 Lamborghini style doors and super cars; innovation has been adopted by the Hollywood elite and wannabe’s.

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Linde and Waste Management Commission World’s Largest Landfill to Liquefied Natural Gas Facility

Linde and Waste Management Commission World’s Largest Landfill to Liquefied Natural Gas Facility to produce millions of gallons of clean, renewable biofuel for collection trucks in California

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Saving Money with Software as a Service (SaaS)

Angel investing was down for the first half of the year Small and midsize enterprises (SMEs) face similar challenges as larger enterprises in this uncertain economy. Yesterday, two gloomy reports were released that may have some startups questioning their fundraising chances over the near term. The National Venture Capital Association issued data showing less than [...]

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Fuel me Seymour

Last Year, I posted a blog about how “Pelosi Hates America” – I truly don’t know, nor do I think that Nancy Pelosi hates America, but the point of the article was to incense the reader into action of some sort. Our own little shop of horrors gone aria – hence the Seymour reference, where Audrey [...]

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