Start-ups
Does your startup have a game plan? And is it ready to be punched in the face?
I’m big on having a game plan for your startup. Even way back when I was 22 and started Spunlogic in my dorm room at UNC-Charlotte, I had a game plan for where I wanted to take the business. That North star helped guide us over the next ten years to eventually achieve our goal…
Read MoreThe Atlanta Tech Village, NPR and Serendipity
This morning I was lucky enough to be interviewed on NPR talking about Dragon Army, the Atlanta Tech Village and Atlanta’s technology scene. Why was I able to get this press? Easy, because I work at the Village. I’ve talked ad nauseam on this blog about how much I love working at the Village, and…
Read MoreA Dragon Army update
What a whirlwind this first month and a half has been! To say we’re having fun would be an understatement. We’ve already doubled the size of the team to 11 people! I’m so excited about the team we’ve put together and I can’t believe how lucky I am that this level of talent, experience and…
Read MoreTop 4 jobs of a startup CEO #blindpost
Johnson Cook, the dude that sits right behind me at Atlanta Tech Village, and who flew the pirate flag on top of the building last week cementing himself forever in my consciousness as a true bad@ass, wrote a post recently called, The Top 3 Jobs of a Startup CEO. I read all of Johnson’s posts, but…
Read MoreWhat makes a great startup? It’s not what you think.
What makes a great startup? It’s an important question to ask and very relevant to me at this moment both because I’ve started a new company recently and because I sit in middle of Atlanta Tech Village, where over 100 startups have set up camp already. But being in this space for the past month and…
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