One classic startup problem is relying on a single small segment of the market to generate 100% of your revenue. This is fine when your target market is doing well. But your ability to function is at the mercy of the performance of your customers.
Sometimes a diversification may not seem like “real” revenue [...]
So, I’m back. After graduating from Emory, the family and I decided to head out on vacation (more on this later). While I was gone, some folks posted some comments which warrant responses. Normally I respond within the posts, but this time I’ll devote a posting to reply to everyone.
As of late, one thing has become abundantly clear to me: a lot of native English speakers don’t have a good grasp of their own language. I’ve seen examples of this not only in an academic setting but also in business and (so called) professional journalism.
I was looking for a job, and then I found a job
And heaven knows I’m miserable now
As I’ve mentioned before, I’m out and about talking to people about jobs so that I have something to do after graduation in May. So today I was interviewing for a job. I emphasis “interviewing” because I’m [...]
I’ve taken an interest into how people find this site. More interesting is why they stay and continue to visit the site. Clearly, some people know me personally from my past academic, professional, or personal life.