Great posts from around the web
So, a while back I wrote about some upcoming changes / surprises on the blog. The first was a facelift to the blog, which I rolled out a week or so ago. Yesterday, I flipped the switch on the second addition: a list of great posts from around the web on our topics of Leadership [...]
How do you like my new suit?
So, back in my 100th post, I mentioned a couple of upcoming surprises here at DCO. Here’s the first one – a face lift to the overall look of the site. The theme I had been using on the site as the Revolution theme by Brian Gardner, a very nice basic theme. While Brian does [...]
4 “Must-Haves” for any Entrepreneur
While I work with entrepreneurs of every stripe and color (the requirement being a technology focus), our program tends to attract mainly very early-stage entrepreneurs. In many cases, they are pre-revenue, and a large majority of them are looking for funding. What they need is coaching and mentoring, not simply an injection of cash, but [...]
The “One Page Strategic Plan”
The wait is over! With this post, I’ll provide you with an excellent tool for not only documenting your start-up strategy, but managing the growth of your business. While this tool was presented to me during a NBIA (National Business Incubation Association) conference, I do believe it is applicable beyond the confines of early stage [...]
Not a resolution!
As I mentioned just last Friday in the Weekend Reader, I have never been a big fan of New Year’s resolutions. This make sound strange coming from a “personal excellence” advocate. I’m not against resolving to change for the better, nor do I deny the strong image of a fresh start the New Year brings. [...]
Hey – this is fun!
Slideshare is an online service through which you can upload and share PowerPoint, Open Office and PDF presentations. You can share the presentations publicly with no restrictions, and there are options for private sharing also. I set up an account a while back and really never did anything with it. Honestly, I still haven’t, but I [...]

