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Startups Are Hard — And That’s a Good Thing

by Kevin Ready | Monday, February 25, 2013

A daunting number of interconnected technologies and details must come together to get even the simplest startup off the ground. While that can be a...

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From Data to Knowledge: Making Sense and Meaning in an Information World

by Jeremy Simon | Friday, February 15, 2013

Dr. Andrew Dillon explores the reality of living in a world of information, deciphers how we are handling the high speeds of this data, and offers tips on...

More on: Communication, Engineering, Technology

How to Value a Startup

by Brandon Chicotsky | Monday, February 11, 2013

The truth about valuing a start-up is that it's often an educated guess based on both objective data and subjective criteria.

More on: Entrepreneurship, Technology
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Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gamed: Gabe Newell on the Business of Video Games

by Rob Heidrick | Friday, February 8, 2013

Valve Corp. founder Gabe Newell built a video game company by challenging the corporate status quo.

More on: Consumer Behavior, Creativity, Governance, Management, Social Impact, Technology

Changing the Way Business Thinks About Energy - Michael Webber, April 16, 2013

by Gayle Hight | Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Businesses will need to prepare for a world with different price curves, different environmental regulations, and new sources of energy. If they're not...

More on: Economy, Energy, Politics, Sustainability, Technology

Migrating Your Business to the Cloud: Precautions and Infrastructure Needs​

by Brandon Chicotsky | Wednesday, January 9, 2013

It's a simple fact: data is dirty. It is often mis-formatted, incomplete and inaccurate. The data cleansing and verification processes and algorithms...

More on: Logistics, Management, Strategy, Technology

5 Steps to Project Management, Part 2

by Debbie Johnson | Monday, January 7, 2013

Step 3 in Project Management: Work backward. For projects that will last several days, weeks, months, or even years, work backward from the deadline,...

More on: Entrepreneurship, Logistics, Management, Technology
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The Big Ideas of 2012: What We Learned About Energy and Finance

by TXE Staff | Friday, December 21, 2012

Exploring alternative energy economics, cracking down on insider trading, and seeking sensible regulations

More on: Capital, Consumer Behavior, Debt, Economy, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Ethics, Global Issues, Health Care, Investing, Politics, Recession, Sustainability, Technology

The Curse of the Defensive Deal

by Raki Shah | Monday, December 17, 2012

In the short-term, buying "capability" seems an easy way to catch-up, but the deals are often the worst performers. Protect the DNA of the acquired company...

More on: Entrepreneurship, Investing, Logistics, Technology
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Opportunity In Store for Online Sellers

by Steve Brooks | Friday, December 14, 2012

Researchers identify advantages for retailers that connect with customers both in person and on the web.

More on: Consumer Behavior, Marketing, Strategy, Technology
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Making Mobile Ads Smarter

by Steve Brooks | Thursday, December 13, 2012

Personalized advertising could be sent to your phone as you shop

More on: Consumer Behavior, Technology

Generational Perspective Needed in Health IT

by Jon Mertz | Thursday, December 13, 2012

As technology is used more and more in health care, there needs to be a new generation of professionals to build, support, and maintain these applications...

More on: Health Care, Technology

Theoretical Science in Business?

by Brandon Chicotsky | Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Genetech demonstrated the feasibility of a science-based business, especially one oriented in theory methods for new projects. They created a template for...

More on: Creativity, Entrepreneurship, History, Statistics, Technology
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Climate Engineering May Be the Key to Fighting Global Warming

by Gary Rasp | Friday, November 16, 2012

A large-scale intervention in the Earth’s climate system could help keep global temperatures in check.

More on: Energy, Engineering, Global Issues, Sustainability, Technology

Incubator Engineering Will Soon Feature Cooperatives

by Brandon Chicotsky | Tuesday, October 30, 2012

The future of business cooperatives may spawn from incubators that under-serve its membership...What's missing? A vested interest in collective success and...

More on: Engineering, Entrepreneurship, Technology
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