By John Haining on 12 March 2010
I love the work Techstars have done in presenting the “live” status of their seed accelerator. Check out this page on their site: http://www.techstars.org/results/ I can think of so many different funding bodies, such as government granting (Commercialisation Australia, for instance), that would benefit from such transparent data. This would help with program accountability as [...]
Posted in Capital | Tagged Capital, Gov2.0, Results, transparency, trust, Value
By John Haining on 9 March 2010
Capital is a fickle thing. Well allocated, it helps you deliver returns that are outstanding. When leveraged appropriately you can magnify those returns even further. But all capital is risk capital. And capital has options – in terms of where it’s invested, the risk/return profile and the patience it demonstrates. And capital is broader than [...]
Posted in Capital | Tagged Capital, Depth, Development, Management, Opportunity, People & Talent, relationships, Risk, Value
By John Haining on 8 November 2009
1. Think about every relationship that helps you get results in your life. 2. Think about every relationship where you give something (time, money, support, emotion). 3. Notice where they are relationships in balance. 4. Notice where the value each way is disproportionate to giving or getting. 5. Notice where there are gaps in things [...]
Posted in Conversations, People & Talent | Tagged Balance, Change, client management, Giving, relationships, Results, Value
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