Jan
27

How Big Should My Team Be?

Successful entrepreneur and CEO, Jay Adelson, demystifies the startup process by providing advice, tips, and answering questions. Today Jay tackles 3 questions: what’s a good size for a startup, who should comprise the core team, and what’s an appropriate burn rate, pre-funding? Have a question about launching a business that you want answered? Comment or add a video response! Jay Adelson’s Twitter: www.twitter.com Email Your Questions: askjay@revision3.com Never Miss An Episode! Subscribe Here: www.youtube.com Check Out The YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Facebook: www.youtube.com More AskJay Episodes: www.revision3.com ABOUT ASK JAY: Entrepreneur, CEO, and business owner Jay Adelson (Equinix, Digg, Revision3, SimpleGeo) demystifies the start-up process by providing advice, tips, and answering questions. Submit questions to learn how to turn any business idea into reality and maybe even change the world!

Jan
26

Al Teller – Former head of CBS, Columbia, and MCA Records

In this week’s episode of This Week In Music, Al Teller, former head of CBS, Columbia, and MCA Records, joins Ian Rogers in studio to talk about the music industry past and present. In a fascinating interview, Al talks about going into the music industry after receiving two engineering degrees from Columbia and a Harvard MBA, how the industry evolved over the past 30 years, and where he sees the future of the business going. 00:00 – Intro 00:24 – Ian introduces Al Teller 01:36 – “Coming from an Engineering background, how did you find your way into the music world?” 03:52 -”What drove you towards the management side of the business?” 07:07- “Was it a much easier business once upon a time because you had distribution and marketing?” 09:56 -”How, in your experience, did the business change between the 70′s and 80′s?” 12:28 – “When did all the various tech disruptions in the music industry (production, distribution, etc) start disrupting the business?” 14:58 – “Just how big was distribution in the past?” 17:35 – “Mass-saturation radio play is still the most powerful way for an artist to connect with a fan” 20:45 – “It seems that the music industry always relies on entities that don’t actually care about the future of music…A big moment in the downfall of the music business, pre-internet, is when the big-box retailers became the strongest retailers in music. Do you share that view?” 22:32 – “Define a rack-jobber” 24:00 – “Was it your love of technology and love of music

Jan
24

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Jan
23

Meet Dave. And Dave…. and Dave. Staples new commercial

We know it’s not easy to run your small business day to day, and that’s why we’re here to help! With everything you need in one convenient location you can get all the supplies you need to keep your business running smoothly. At Staples, we bring easy to your office.

Jan
23

Day[9] Daily #404 – DAILY NOT FOUND

The Day[9] Daily and other web shows could vanish if US Congress passes SOPA or PIPA. As a creative producer, copyright holder, and small business owner, I oppose SOPA and PIPA. Please use the link below to support free speech and free internet by contacting your representative today. sopastrike.com Read SOPA: www.opencongress.org Read PIPA: www.opencongress.org
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Jan
21

Prof. Niall Ferguson on entrepreneurial freedom in the new global financial system

Niall Ferguson (born in 1964) is Laurence A. Tisch Professor of history at Harvard University and William Ziegler Professor of business administration at Harvard Business School. He is a prolific commentator on contemporary politics and economics and the author of several award winning and bestselling books focussing on foreign policy and economic history. Niall Ferguson writes and reviews regularly for the British and the American press. He is a contributing editor for The Financial Times and a regular contributor to Newsweek. Niall Ferguson graduated with first class honours from Magdalen College, Oxford. In 2000, he was appointed Professor of political and financial history at Oxford and two years later he took up the Herzog Chair in financial history at the Stern Business School, New York University, before moving to Harvard in 2004.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Jan
21

Profitable Business Opportunities

www.ownme.info Profitable Business Opportunities Best small business opportunities, international legitimate business opportunity. Now you can expand your business leads without extra cost. This way to earn money online can be a home business opportunity a way to earn extra cash or become a full time income. But can also be used to run a part time money making low cost business. Get free internet marketing tools, improve your resources and have the chance to earn thousands of dollars. No get rich quick scheme but a profitable business opportunity that can provide increasing amounts of money over the years to come. A unique business approach that allows you to earn even if you joined for free, how much of your toe you dip into the water is up to you.
Video Rating: 0 / 5

Jan
19

Business Ideas – How to Build a Business the HP Way

*** Newest Video: www.evancarmichael.com *** Like this video? Want to see more? Please give it a thumbs up below and/or leave a comment – Thank you!!! Evan Carmichael discusses how you can build a business like Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard, founders of one of the world’s largest information technology companies, Hewlett-Packard. “Believe you can change the world.” — Bill Hewlett Learn more at: www.evancarmichael.com and community.telustalksbusiness.com Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard were university friends who graduated in electrical engineering from Stanford in 1935. Eager to become entrepreneurs, Packard and Hewlett established Hewlett-Packard (HP) in 1939 in Packard’s garage with all the startup money they could put together – a grand total of US8. They then tossed a coin to decide whether the company would be called Hewlett-Packard or Packard-Hewlett. 60 years after its founding, HP has developed a reputation for innovative and reliable products and in 2009 had revenue of 5 billion, making it one of the largest companies in the world. Action Item #1: Think About More Than Money Hewlett and Packard believed that a business had a purpose beyond just making money. Businesses had responsibilities to employees, customers, and the community at large. It was a controversial viewpoint in the 1940s but many of the management practices that are now standard in many work environments were pioneered by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard. Some of the initiatives they launched
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Jan
18

Dossier Redigere Businees Plan

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Jan
17

Chief What Officer?

Successful entrepreneur and CEO, Jay Adelson, demystifies the start-up process by providing advice, tips, and answering questions. Today Jay explains what all those C-Level executive roles really mean and how the hierarchy of an organization generally works. Have a question about launching a business that you want answered? Comment or add a video response! Jay Adelson’s Twitter: www.twitter.com Email Your Questions: askjay@revision3.com Never Miss An Episode! Subscribe Here: www.youtube.com Check Out The YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com More AskJay Episodes: www.revision3.com ABOUT ASK JAY: Entrepreneur, CEO, and business owner Jay Adelson (Equinix, Digg, Revision3, SimpleGeo) demystifies the start-up process by providing advice, tips, and answering questions. Submit questions to learn how to turn any business idea into reality and maybe even change the world!
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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