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You Need to Win the Battle for Share of Mind

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This article first appeared on TechCrunch. Are we headed for a long era of innovation in which startups are the new norm? Yes, there is unprecedented innovation. So as I get around the country speaking at college campus in 2010 & 2011 I have been preaching the same theme. It seems almost incomprehensible that only 2.5

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B2B Game Changers: How to Discover a Distinct Advantage and Become a Market Leader

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In part 1 of this article, Tim discussed the false assumptions driving B2B innovations that fail. According to Accenture, 80 percent of B2B companies try to innovate around CX , but fail to generate a satisfactory return on investment. What does it take to design innovative digital customer experiences that predictably win?

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It’s Morning in Venture Capital

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This article originally ran on PEHub. I have been close to the tech & startup sectors for more than 20 years and I can’t think of a period in which I felt more optimistic about the innovation and value creation I see in front of us. By 2010-2011 this had shrunk by half again, averaging under $15 billion.

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US Economic Risks (Sept 2010): Impact on Investors & Entrepreneurs

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Otherwise, grab a cup ‘o coffee … Clicking on any graph below will take you to that article. Here talking about lithium-ion batteries and the early lead we’ve squandered in that market: “ With some technologies, both scaling and innovation take place overseas. Such is the case with advanced batteries.

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Can You Really Build a Great Tech Firm Outside Silicon Valley?

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This article originally appeared on TechCrunch. The result is that we’ve had a lot of innovation coming from LA and other regions outside Silicon Valley in terms of making money on the Internet. But one common theme I’m hearing from there in 2011 is that it’s impossible to recruit. You have no choice.

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Forget Presidential Politics: Here’s How We Create Jobs — And How You Can Help

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Political candidates can give all the stump speeches they want, but ultimately, the prescription is simple (though not easy): Entrepreneurial innovation. America’s immigrants opened more than a quarter of all new businesses in 2011; per capita, they’re more than twice as likely to do so as people who were born here.

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The Power of Torso TV (Why Media is Racing to the Middle)

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This article originally ran on TechCrunch. In 2011 YouTube had 1 trillion views, which is the equivalent of every human watching 140 videos. Innovations such as Viki are getting better at delivering sub-titled shows. If you haven’t read it you should consider adding it to you library. 4 billion videos are watched daily.

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