The less time and money it takes to start and manage a company, the more likely it is to succeed. First-time entrepreneurs are better off pursuing ideas they can implement handily. - Robert Kessler
Don't use your personal name as part of the business name of a new company, as this protects you in case the company fails and protects you against disagreeable business practices of a future purchaster. - Chase Revel
Before going into a partnership with someone, spend time with them in three different kinds of situations: a relaxing one, a competitive one, and an intellectually stimulating one. - Joan Kelly
Before entering into a partnership, do everything possible to hire those skill sets you need before sharing equity to get them. Retaining equity is huge. - Scott Reynolds
Choose carefully your first people in starting a business. Make sure they have quality as humans, that they are more qualified than yourself, and that at least one has already been successful. - James Treybig
The idea for a new venture is likely to be strategically unsound if it can't be put into one coherent sentence. - Kenichi Ohmae
The chances of success of a new company are generally greater with two full-time partners rather than a solo entrepreneur. - Professor Arnold Coooper
An entrepreneur is somebody who steals office supplies from home and brings them into work. - Auren Hoffman
More companies fail by being too early to a market than too late. - Ben Casnocha
An entrepreneur knows it doesn't need to be perfect before you go and sell it. Ask youself "Would I let my Mum or Dad use it?". If the answer is yes, ship it! (Thanks to Guy Kawasaki)
'Having vision' means 'being able to look back at where you are now' - Ruben Meulenberg
Frustration is good, it slowly turns into vision. Act on vision, not frustration. - Ruben Meulenberg
Before starting anything, tell yourself how you want it to end. - Ruben Meulenberg
Entrepreneurs have an inherent arrogance that gives them the courage to believe they can succeed, where business majors, attorneys and engineers see too many risks. That is both a blessing and a curse. - S Milford
Do not give up; the beginning is always the hardest. - Today's fortune cookie (really - Scott Hampton)
When assessing whether to make an investment or take an action in your business, it is always wise to ask yourself the question, How and to what extent will this enhance my reputation? You will find yourself undertaking many actions that seem to offer no monetary reward if your reputation improves as a result of them. Over time your business will grow because of this. -- James Schuman
Blog of an IT Professional
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Friday, July 3, 2009
People Around Me
There seems to be 3 set of people around me
First who are intellactual, looking to do anything that consumes there brain. Looks like the real talent to me getting wasted, because there is hardly any work for them.
Second, who are not that intellactual but social. They are the one getting real recogniztion in the organization, become managers and senior manager. Always matter of laugh and getting criticized my the first lot on the coffee table, but none the less they are the one who are more successful.
Third are the one who are not social, not intellactual just killing time hiding in a corner, seem to be most impacted with recent shakeout.
First who are intellactual, looking to do anything that consumes there brain. Looks like the real talent to me getting wasted, because there is hardly any work for them.
Second, who are not that intellactual but social. They are the one getting real recogniztion in the organization, become managers and senior manager. Always matter of laugh and getting criticized my the first lot on the coffee table, but none the less they are the one who are more successful.
Third are the one who are not social, not intellactual just killing time hiding in a corner, seem to be most impacted with recent shakeout.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Name of my Blog
KLLPro - sounds funny, isn't it? But could not find any better name for an IT professional blog in middle management. KLL is an abbrevation of some hindi words, which essentail means "how many resources were placed". That's the job people at my profile are doing here. Just placing bodies in projects and then sit on the revenue they earn. Then they ask these people to just be like them and place more people under them and sit on even higher revenue. The working people are only the last leg of this whole chain, who are under more and more pressure to perform better. Pity.
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