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Sometimes its better to be small…

January 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Latest posts, TEMPUS | No Comments

Hey gang,

Happy new year.  I thought I’d start the year with an overview of the TEMPUS Group strategy for the year.  Think I’m crazy?  Think it’s a good idea?  Comment it up!

Abundance vs Famine Mentalities: Which is Better Now?

December 27th, 2008 | Posted in Latest posts, Thoughts | No Comments
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I was talking with a tech entrepreneur friend of mine today over a cup of coffee.  As you would expect, the dialog went straight to the recession and all the problems that we’re facing in the world economy.

Then, he said something that completely struck me… “I’m worried it not just a recession, I’m worried its the next depression.” And, because he’s sooo worried about that “coming” depression, he’s already laid off over 50% of his staff.

And, then it hit me, the Abundance versus Famine Mentality.

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The “relative” youth of America…

December 24th, 2008 | Posted in Latest posts, Thoughts | 1 Comment
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Yesterday I spent the day interviewing interns.  Yes, interns.

It was a bit of an eye opening experience about a number of things.

1) Universities teach the wrong stuff to marketers.  Maybe it’s just my focus on startups and tech businesses, but it really seems like they focus too much on the big picture, the theory, and not enough on the execution.  When I was in college (Computer Science), they taught us how to PROGRAM.  If you’re studying marketing, why don’t they teach you how to execute and measure marketing programs? That’s what you’re going to be doing most of the time, and what you’ll be doing when you get out of school.

2)  We’re turning out great entrepreneurs.  Most people that I interviewed had big plans.  One guy had already purchased and turned around a business and had it operating, profitably generating “passive income.”  The people coming out of school these days have, generally, a pretty positive and aggressive outlook on life.  I really think they’ll make some great entrepreneurs someday (and already are to a certain extent).

Over time, we’ll see how the intern situation develops.  It’s the first time we’ll have interns in TEMPUS.  And, while I’ve used them at other gigs, TEMPUS is a very different organization.  While I’m strongly committed to training and trying to mentor, I think it will take a very self-determined and motivated person to “swim” here.

But, the interns are our future, so we’ll do it.  “Teach them well and let them lead the way…”

OMG, Whitney?  Too much egg nog.

Merry [[insertholidayyoudohere]] everyone!