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In the case I ever decide to start drawing the illustration tutorials from Cedarseed will come in handy. Not that it would be useful in any measurable manner to know this stuff, but: The archetype male statue is 8 heads tall. For women it is 7.5 heads[ READ MORE ]
Here is a screen shot of the first version for my Business Plan I don’t write in Word, but in PowerPoint. I figured Investors are getting 20 Business Plans a day. They decide in the first couple of seconds if they will spend some more time with this plan or not, in the first couple [ READ MORE ]
—————Table-of-Contents————— The Kolbe A Index NLP Meta Programs Mayers-Briggs Type indicator[ READ MORE ]
In an article from Psyblog it is very nicely explained that we have to believe everthing we are reading in order to be able to process it. In an ancient experiment (1993) 2 groups of people were shown a text about two criminals. They were told that everything in this text written red font was [ READ MORE ]
—————Table-of-Contents————— When the VCs say “NO” VCs really want to hear: The Equity Equation How to Negotiate a Term Sheet with a VC The Hacker’s Guide to Investors How to Fund a Startup How to Make Wealth[ READ MORE ]
—————Table-of-Contents————— The Torturous World of Powerpoint You can still win How to Pitch Anything in Two Minutes Entrepreneur Pitch Workbook How to pitch: David S. Rose on pitching to VCs How to Present to Investors Pitch your Business[ READ MORE ]
—————Table-of-Contents————— Why not to do a startup Characteristics of Successful Entrepreneurs Ten Rules for Web Startups What Business Can Learn from Open Source How Not to Die A Fundraising Survival Guide The Hardest Lessons for Startups to Learn Why to Start a Startup in a Bad Economy Excuses Why to Not Not Start a Startup [ READ MORE ]
Learn to talk like a scientist: I strongly support the notion of dropping the “Talk like a pirate day” for the “Talk like a scientist” week. In order to get this idea started I compiled a list of some everyday expressions and their appropriate counterpart in more scientific terms. As I am not capable of [ READ MORE ]
I just learned a tail tale Japanese schoolkids are told. It is about three great Shoguns who ruled different parts of Japan in the 16th century. Each of the three faces a caged bird, that would not want to entertain them with it’s sweet voice. The first, Oda Nobunaga, would say: if the bird will [ READ MORE ]
This post is somehow related to the previous post “How to get people NOT to work” Mr. Richard Wiseman wrote a book called “The Luck Factor” in which he examined what distinguishes very Lucky people from very Unlucky people. He did an experiment where he asked Lucky & Unlucky people to tell him how many [ READ MORE ]
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