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May 31st, 2012 by
David
With the debate continuing in the political arena over the future of healthcare in the United States, it might not surprise you to learn that private entrepreneurs are already looking to pick up the slack from where government programs might leave off. In fact, many new businesses are utilizing the Internet to spread information and form communities online where users work together toward common health and fitness goals. One such online community that is currently growing is EveryMove. As a member of the Board of Directors of EveryMove, Anna Haghgooie is responsible for keeping the venture capital flowing to the start-up! Read more »
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May 30th, 2012 by
David
Competing against the major companies in the tech sector usually means that smaller businesses must make specialized positions for their emerging markets. Lacking a global network, smaller businesses devote personnel to making connections with retailers, consumers, and distributors in their new marketplaces. For Cirago, the manufacturer of cables, cords, storage devices, and accessories for products that other companies make, growth means building their customer base in the United States and becoming a dominant force in the Latin American market. To achieve the goals Cirago has for those markets, they have Dean Basilio! Read more »
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May 29th, 2012 by
David
The Internet has been vital to launching many businesses. As a sales channel, the World Wide Web connects even small businesses with a potentially vast customer base. The smartest, most modern businesses today utilize the Internet to sell their products and keep their customers informed and engaged. Ju-ju-be.com makes incredibly good use of the Internet as it is one of the most dynamic, fun websites for new parents. The success of Ju-ju-be.com comes in no small part Kristin Hunziker. Read more »
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May 28th, 2012 by
David
In the tech sector, it can be hard to get your product noticed. The tech sector is a very crowded marketplace. While there is extensive competition in almost all branches of the tech sector, in many markets, big brands dominate. Smaller tech sector companies, like the memory card manufacturer Mushkin Enhanced, have to devote considerable resources to their sales staff in order to compete with more well-known companies. To keep Mushkin Enhanced competitive and growing, the company has Nate Hunziker! Read more »
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May 27th, 2012 by
David
Early each year, the tech world gets turned upside down by corporate shake-ups. It seems that most businesses in the tech sector wait for the early statistics to come in about the fourth quarter before they change their corporate leaders. One of the signs of a strong, stable business is that the business will not change many (or any) of its executives. In 2012, Google made only one addition to its Board of Directors and it was Diane B. Greene who joined the Board! Read more »
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May 26th, 2012 by
David
One of the most vital and important industries within the tech sector is the energy industry. As the world looks for alternative energy sources to end the dependence upon oil and companies try to win over conscientious consumers by reducing their carbon footprint, the solutions the energy industry comes up with are increasingly important. Maxwell Technologies is one of the energy industry’s stalwarts, with an extensive portion of the company devoted to research and development. Keeping that level of pure science funded and the company profitable is the work of Kevin S. Royal. Read more »
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May 25th, 2012 by
David
In the tech sector, every major company that has a Board of Directors uses different criteria to choose who will serve on the Board. Even so, there are some similarities in how the various Boards are assembled. The Boards of Directors of the most successful companies in the tech sector tend to feature Directors who might not be intimately tied to the tech sector. Successful companies like Microsoft utilize a wide range of knowledge and experience on their Board of Directors. Maria M. Klawe is one of the diverse voices that helps to guide Microsoft’s Board of Directors. Read more »
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May 25th, 2012 by
David
In this day in age, it is hard not to look at pop psychology with anything but disdain. Unlike legitimate psychotherapy – which treats the human mind like a complex organ and human motivations as a complex series of events, triggers, consequences, and conditioned reactions – pop psychology creates simple, generic answers for virtually every situation or conditioned. Pop psychology and the mentality that all mental disorders can be mitigated with medication, has largely been reinforced by the speed and access to information that the Internet represents. Fortunately, People Mapping is not pop psychology. Read more »
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May 24th, 2012 by
David
With so many incredible products and services that may easily be found on the Internet, it is amazing that there is still room for innovation there. Yet, every year entrepreneurs come up with brand new ways to utilize the Internet. Those entrepreneurs are clever, imaginative people; the successful ones find a niche that has been neglected before they pioneer the new product or service. Perhaps that level of imagination explains why so many entrepreneurs in the tech sector are so young! Youth and imagination are characteristics Furqan Rydhan benefitted from when he became CEO of LiveServe Technologies, Inc. Read more »
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May 23rd, 2012 by
David
Happy (Belated) Secretary’s Day! Despite the fact that it seems to be cliché to acknowledge it, no executive achieves success on their own. Executives may be leaders and visionaries, but their success would not be possible without the team they assemble. Most leaders in the tech sector and the business world in general are aided by an executive assistant who helps organize their plans, schedules and serves as a gatekeeper to those who want access to the executive. One of the most interesting executive assistants in the tech sector today is Veronica Acuna. Read more »