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POPS6 Startup Lessons For The Year 2007 A short history of startups on the Internet suggests that everything starts off with a single category, which is then naturally subdivided into more categories as the number of competitors rise. Division is a process that is unstoppable. To survive, startups must position themselves to be different, and the only way to do that today is to carve as narrow a niche as possible. The article that follows dictates the immutable laws all startups must follow for the sake of survival.
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POPSManaging Knowledge Means Managing Oneself Drucker is a genius. Basic sense of the article is that to manage organizational knowledge, you need to know what to value. Values are personal. Its an intriguing and thoughtful article worth reading.
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POPSENTREPRENEURIAL DEATH TRAPS How to avoid the classic entrepreneurial mistakes. Scary accurate real life advice on how to avoid fundamental mistakes in startup businesses.
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POPSStartup Venture Toolbox A great site for evaluating starting your own business. From proof of concent to soliciting VC funding, good practical advice.
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POPSFire Your Bad Clients! Not every client is a good client. The advice in this column applies to both small companies and mega corporations a like. Firms that are losing money should consider this strategy early.
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POPSBizStats.com Outstanding site for statistical analysis and information on various industries.