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			The E Myth Revisited
		The E Myth Revisited
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			Blue Ocean Strategy: How To Create Uncontested Market Space And Make The Competition Irrelevant
		Blue Ocean Strategy: How To Create Uncontested Market Space And Make The Competition Irrelevant
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			The Know-it-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World
		The Know-it-All: One Man’s Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World
  • Talent, Wordplay, Entrepreneurship and Done

    Talent: Stephen Dubner of the Freakonomics blog pointed to a poster that he found in his neighborhood in New York.  He looked at it as an interesting example of the Talent discussion that has been discussed by Colvin in Talent is Overrated and Gladwell in Outliers.  I look at it as an example of entrepreneurship starting early.

    Wordplay: I love a pun more than the next guy, so I was tickled by this picture. On so many levels.

    Entrepreneurship: Jason Calacanis, CEO of Mahalo.com, wrote a deeply personal and enlightening article in Business Week on What to do if Your Startup is Failing.  No sugar coating here, but required reading for any entrepreneur in this economy. If you are still looking for that perfect business idea, check into this post on fear.

    Strategy: The chatter around the The Cult of Done Manifesto is increasing.  I agree with a lot of this, but what I really love are the posters.

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