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Have fire, will travel or Why you should listen to your heart

April 2, 2010

It is bad enough that I have been asked to stay inside my room by my team, that Osama Hashmi at Green and white and I are playing tag, that I am not playing by the rules, now Adnan Haider (lootmaar.com) is jumping in to this debate to turn this into a threesome. For those of you have just joined …Read the Rest

Startup Mode: On Hamlet, Horatios and Shakespearean mythology…Or you are not alone

April 2, 2010

Did Hamlet have a death wish? “Now cracks a noble heart. Good night sweet prince: And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest” Remember these lines as Horatio puts Hamlet’s head to rest and his eyes to close. I don’t know about you but I don’t like sad endings. I remember them… “Bear Hamlet, like a soldier, to the …Read the Rest

Startup Capital: Funding for dummies…four

April 2, 2010

And finally no financing deal ever goes through without relationships and credibility. Relationships open the door and get you time; credibility gets you to the term sheet. The sooner you build up your stock of these two elements the faster you can get to capital – debt or equity.

Startup Capital: Funding for dummies…three

April 2, 2010

We met Wilson Tan on a trade trip across China. In just over a week, thirty technology companies from the Asia Pacific region covered 3 cities and one hundred Chinese partners, trying to understand the opportunity that was China. Wilson was the President of the organizing body, (the outgoing President of Mercury interactive and on his way to take charge …Read the Rest

Startup Capital: Funding for dummies…two

April 2, 2010

It’s not that money is not available. Or that you can’t raise it. Or that it’s a fairytale that come true for only a select few. Truth is a lot less absolute; there is no black and white, only shades of grey. Let’s take a look at how and why a 37 year old, father of three with no real …Read the Rest

Startup Mode: Funding for dummies…one

April 2, 2010

You dream, you write, you pitch. If you put your heart in it and have an idea with merit you collect, build, sell, retire and live happily ever after. You never have to ask, borrow or steal another dime since the millions of dollars you have put aside as a result of your efforts are more than enough to take …Read the Rest

Startup Guide: The myth of a unique idea – one

April 2, 2010

How important is it to start off with an idea that no one has ever thought of before. Something absolutely unique, different and able to stand up on its own. A concept that would win you grudging respect from your friends, colleagues, class mates and neighbors. “That is one smart dude” they’d whisper as they bowed their heads and paid …Read the Rest

Startup Mode: Things they never taught me at Columbia Business School…

April 2, 2010

Despite my numerous comments about how much I owe Bruce Greenwald, Mark Broadie, Don Sexton and Ralph Biggadike on this blog, there are a few thing that they didn’t get around to covering in my all too short stay in school. Here is my list The link between dropping kids to school and closing deals in the parking lot. Who …Read the Rest

Startup Mode: There goes your coolant; here comes your core…

April 2, 2010

Running a small business is difficult. No one ever said it would be easy. You sleep less and work harder and that is the part you actually enjoy. Everything else is a struggle. If your small business is a technology company it just upgrades your nightmares to a different class – your personal nuclear reactor running amok, without the manuals, …Read the Rest

About me – The Road to Startup mode…

April 2, 2010

In 1993 and 1996, I was too young to care or know the difference between a booming economy and a recession. In late 2000, I was too close. Come 2008, this is my third down cycle. Things are hard. At one level they are much harder than what was eight years ago – the outlook is bleak all the way …Read the Rest