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Man in Red Bandana

Entrepreneurs' Organization

In May 2002, The New York Times published an article about two survivors who were saved by a man wearing a red bandana. I gained the leadership skills to write, direct and produce my first film from EO and my entrepreneurial training. Hire for Culture. He taught me the importance of culture in business.

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Back to the Drawing Board

Entrepreneurs' Organization

I founded Source Security in 2002. In order to truly move the needle, we needed to become fanatical about our purpose and embed it deeply throughout our culture. With purpose, autonomy, mastery and a sense of community, we turned our people into true stakeholders of our business. If the answer was no, we wasted no time on it.

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The Morning After. What Have We Done?

Both Sides of the Table

The were exonerated after an admission by the real perpetrator confessed in 2002 and DNA evidence proved it. I want to shout at the stupidity of the GOP leadership and religious church leaders who publicly admonished Trump’s terrible talk of sexual assault and then bit their tongues and marched ahead. In fact, he went further.

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Ed Zimmerman: The Growing Scarcity of Series B Venture Rounds

WSJ - The Accelerators

Metrics matter most in Series B, or as the venture community likes to say: “There’s nothing like numbers to screw up a good story,” and render a promising startup unfinanceable. Because the U.S. is the primary provider of venture capital to itself and the rest of the world, the companies vying for these funds are now more global than ever.