2019
A new flower delivery service
by jpr2014
Web Development Company India - LeadnLead
by leadnleadcom2013
Industrial Product Design Company
by i2designasiaInventors Aid Forum
by i2designasia2011
A business within the business « Dachis Group Collaboratory
by oseres (via)2010
Tharsis Software - application tactile, multitouch, logiciel tactile, tactile, multitouch
by oseresEntrepreneurship, It’s Personal
by greutWork in a domain that is technologically challenged until you understand it profoundly. Then start a business that advances that domain by empowering its actors.
2009
Free Company Profiles, Business Directory, and Company Information - Cortera
by ycc2106The Fast Company 50 - 2009 | Fast Company
by julieEven in these tough times, surprising and extraordinary efforts are under way in businesses across the globe. From politics to technology, energy, and transportation; from marketing to retail, health care, and design, each company on the following pages illustrates the power and potential of innovative ideas and creative execution. These are the kinds of enterprises that will redefine our future and point the way to a better tomorrow.
10 Do's and Don'ts For Smart Naming | brandingstrategyinsider.com
by simon_bricolo & 1 otherThe Silo Lives! Analyzing Coordination and Communication in Multiunit Companies — HBS Working Knowledge
by greut (via)(Second, in this company at least,) junior executives, women, and members of the salesforce were the key actors in bridging the silos in the firm.
Exits: Yahoo's Do-Nothings Set to Bleed Purple
by greutThe nature of corporations as they grow is to become glacial and bureaucratic because no one trusts anyone. You spend half the day reporting on what you do so execs higher up can keep an eye on you because they believe that some how, you're out to destroy the company. And probably, some number of employees are. Or at the very least, not working up to their potential. Here's an idea, do some careful hiring and recruiting, hire people who are excellent at their jobs AND have some moral fiber, and set them loose to do what you hired them for. No one gets hired to fill out status reports, but that's mostly what we all end up doing. So the good people leave for greener, entrepreneurial pastures, and the people happy about status reports stay, get promoted and the whole thing perpetuates itself until you have Yahoo, GM or any other number of glacial bureauracracies.
the only value of valleywag hides in the comments.
Polymorph: Hacking Business Models
by greut & 1 other (via)
- Create a sustainable business model that can be adopted and adapted by others.
- Create a fair and democratic company that is owned by the workers.
- Have long-term, trustworthy and meaningful relationships with our staff and customers.
Nice essay about how to found a company and rule it.
Polymorph: Hacking Business Models | greant.com
by simon_bricolo & 1 otherCargo Cult Agile | exotribe
by greut, 1 comment (via)After all, a cargo cult shop is imitating what they have seen about agile. However, like waterfall proponents, cargo cult agile shops are led by people who have looked at pictures of agile models, "read" agile books, or "learned" agile development from PowerPoint presentations. Perhaps there are a number of developers who know agile, but they may not be able to move the company towards agility in the face of generations of managers and developers who have been indoctrinated by DoD-2167.
the story of my life
Things You Should Never Do, Part I - Joel on Software
by greut & 2 othersThey did it by making the single worst strategic mistake that any software company can make:
They decided to rewrite the code from scratch.
because old advices are even more precious when they are old.