I’m on the road! First to Tennessee (I am on the plane right now), then Boston, then Jamaica (ya mon!), and then New York — all for keynote speeches.
With all of this traveling and meeting new people I am realizing not too many people know about our TPE blog, yet. Go figure!
I mean… you know about it, I know about it, but they don’t. So with that in mind, I wrote this “Best of TPE” post for all the latecomers to catch up on what we are doing. And maybe, just maybe, there is one article in this list you haven’t enjoyed yet, either.
It doesn’t matter how old (or young) you are when you start. All that matters is that you start NOW. Check out these 5 late bloomers. And when I say bloomers, I am talking about their trousers (I kid. I kid.).
This TPE post went live on March 28th, 2008 when all the hype about Juicy Campus was going on. They were growing explosively at the time. But, applying TPE logic, there was clear flaws in their business model… and sure enough we predicted their quick demise (even while they were growing). Learn the 5 mistakes they were making back then and make sure you are avoiding them.
This is kinda a long blog, but worth the read. In this post I go over the short comings of a traditional business plan, and introduce the TPE way. Which, of course, is the powerful 3 Sheet Strategy.
This was the second most popular blog ever on the TPE. You will find simple entrepreneurial lessons scratched into bathroom walls. Plus there is a really cool desktop wallpaper we made with all the graffiti.
Did you participate in this post? 185 folks commented with their resolution. Check what you committed to and make sure you are on track. And if you haven’t committed to a resolution, leave a comment now… it’s never too late.
In this On A Roll video we introduce Teppy (the Texas longhorn skull). Plus, we tackle the most important TPE question of all time… How do I grow, with little or no money?
Women like, Ivana Taylor, get it. Entrepreneurship is changing dramatically and it is playing right into the hands of women. Entrepreneurial success is becoming more and more reliant on community focus, intuitive management and an inclusion orientation. Most of us guys (me included) need to learn this approach, but women… they just get it.
April 23rd, 2009
good thanks for the post