Archive for the ‘entrepreneurs’ Category

An MBA for Entrepreneurs

If you had read my posts from the last few years, you’ll see that I’ve been considering getting an MBA for a while. However, I debated with myself and discussed with others whether the cost was worth it or not for entrepreneurs. After searching and searching, I narrowed down my search to two programs:

Babson University [...]

Be Ready for Change

I love the quote, “Change is the only thing that remains constant.” I think it really gets to the essence of life, relationships, interests, and professions.
If you accept that change is the only constant, then life suddenly becomes much simpler.
In fact, I don’t know about you, but I enjoy change. Of course, I like change on my [...]

Will My Invention Be Copied?

This was a question a colleague of mine asked me the other day.
My answer . . . yes, it will. And it’s way too easy.
Now that you know that your product will be copied, how do you best protect your product from copycats?Conventional wisdom says you should get a patent. But as I’ve mentioned before, [...]

The importance of packaging a product

When inventing, packaging is one of the biggest underestimated items. Consumers make a split second decision whether to buy your product, or NOT. This article talks about the importance of packaging and how to improve upon what you have.

How to manufacture a product in China

Video on how to manufacture products in China.

Why get a patent when you don’t have to?

Save time, money, stress, and find out how you can avoid getting a patent for your invention.

Should My Mom Join Facebook?

My Mom asked me if she should join Facebook. What did I tell her?

What's the Deal with Twitter??

What’s the deal with the twitter news lately? Why is everyone all of a sudden tweeting about twitter?

Another Adventure into Art of Living

My experiences with the Art of Living Part 1 Course, after I already did the Part 2 Course. :)

Free Your Mind (Meditation, not MindMapping)

Find out why Tim Ferriss’ 4-Hour Workweek recommended a silent retreat.

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