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Sid Mohasseb
http://sidmohasseb.blogspot.com/
This is an unedited running commentary; a collection of thoughts about Angel and venture investing. A random brief of what experience has shown to be important to entrepreneurial success.
Recent Posts
Entrepreneurial “procrastination” – easy to be a victim
The first proof of the preacher himself committing the sin is my inability to do a Blog in recent weeks – shame on me for procrastinating!Now back to preaching… Procrastinating on getting to revenue equals sudden death. Recently an entrepreneur p...
Entrepreneurial support – The conversation series
So here is something new for interested entrepreneurs.Venture Farm Institute Web Conference YOU CHOOSE THE TOPIC & WE PAY FOR IT (IT'S FREE) First event : March 17,2008 8:30am-9:15 pstPick Your Topic & RegisterThe purpose of the series is to ...
Entrepreneurial lesson: Ingredients of a failed presentation
AND CLUES FOR A SUCCESSFUL PRESENTATION!In the past couple of weeks I have heard a few pitches and noticed some common ingredients. So in my humble opinion here is what did not work.1- Selling features and product capabilities as opposed to a vision ...
Entrepreneurial Observation: yet another reason to be agile
Just came back from the Always On event in NY; over 600 people packed into a couple rooms on the 36th floor of a fancy hotel – I was reminded of the events and conferences during the late 90’s – lot’s of buzz, loads of optimism and discussion...
Entrepreneurial Consideration: Managing the ripple affect
A non academic view of business change & improvementStating the sometimes forgotten obvious:A business is a living entity that embodies many functioning organs. It performs the best and is healthy when all the elements are working together in har...
Sales lessons – my souvenir from Mexico
During the holidays I had a chance to take a short vacation in Cancun Mexico. Upon arrival I quickly was forced to deal with various types of sales people with a diverse range of techniques. And as any good entrepreneur would (or should), I began to ...

