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26 Jun 09

What kills startups

Most closures, however -- even those that do not end in bankruptcy -- are the result of unforeseen circumstances. It seems that Murphy's Law affects entrepreneurs disproportionately. Often, these disasters could have been avoided if company management had paid more heed to the principles of risk management.

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21 Jun 09

Hal Varian (chef économiste Google): “L’heure est venue des micromultinationales” : Entreprise Globale

La démocratisation totale des moyens de communication, l’explosion du volume d’information disponible - et son organisation, bien sûr, par Google - ne manquent pas de rappeler les responsables du moteur de recherche - auront un impact aussi important, estime Hal Varian, que l’introduction de la chaîne d’assemblage dans l’industrie, voici un siècle. “On optimise ainsi les flux d’information et d’idées pour l’économie de la connaissance. A l’instar de l’optimisation, jadis, du flux de production de biens physiques, dans l’industrie, d’Henry Ford à aujourd’hui.

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15 Jan 09

Changement: Intelligent Microsoft

N’est-ce pas le principe même de l’équipe : chacun y fait ce qu’il aime le mieux faire, et profite de ce qu’il serait incapable d’obtenir seul ?

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24 Aug 08

Enterprise 2.0 Startups - Know Your Market

Nowadays, very few companies are worried about hosting mission critical applications outside of their own networks. Security is less of a concern, because companies are generally comfortable with Web security. And SLAs still exist, but they’re not the predominant issue. Most companies understand that web-based / hosted applications stay up fairly well, but nothing is perfect.

But even with many of the biggest issues resolved over the last 10 years, companies are still not adopting Enterprise 2.0 at the pace you would expect. And many Enterprise 2.0 startups can’t get the traction they need.

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  • . Enterprise 2.0 startups have to be wary about overselling innovation and change, while at the same time not sacrificing the value they bring.



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