Archive for November, 2008

Theoretical Physics, Quantum Computing, Entrepreneurs

Monday, November 24th, 2008

I have the great good fortune to co-host the CEO Lounge, a weekly radio show and podcast on Talk Radio WGUL 860 AM here in Tampa.  Our November 8 show featured some post-election euphoria from the hosts.  Also a fun double-segment interview with Ed Farhi, head of the MIT department of theoretical physics, on the [...]

 
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Contracts, Simplified

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Portions of the below are from a forthcoming article in the [Tampa] Bay Area Business Magazine.
If you’re going to start a Company 2.0, you’re going to memorialize your agreements with the other folks helping you out. You’ll need some contracts.
Most contracts have two parties, a buyer and a seller.  When you boil an agreement, [...]

Introducing Company 2.0

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

How do you start a company if all you’ve got is a good idea for one?  Can the net help?  Can the crowd supply all the bazillion other things that a startup requires in order to turn a good idea into a product or service?  Can these things be open to everyone in any meaningful [...]

Inside Digital Media interview on Company 2.0

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

I am interviewed here (http://insidedigitalmedia.com/company-20/) by Phil Leigh of Inside Digital Media, wherein I describe the Company 2.0 concept and Lextrovert.com, an example of Company 2.0 in action.
Later today I will expand the case for Company 2.0 and why you should care.