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Santanu has created a poll on the Entrepreneur Journeys group on LinkedIn. Would you like to vote?
Peter Rip has an article in the NYT today called Another View: What V.C. Can Teach Corporate America. It has also generated some very good discussion.
SM: What kinds of products would you like to bring in? RL: They must leverage our market share. I know our customers would prefer to purchase from us if we have the products they want. We are very careful not to mess up the salesperson’s relationship with the hospitals.
I have been interacting with a lot of students and professors lately. One sentiment that is becoming resoundingly clear is that the current economic condition makes job search very, very difficult. As you know, I started my first company as a graduate student at MIT in 1994. I believe that early on in your career,
There’s no question that shrinking ad budgets and the decline of print ads have shaken the foundations of traditional and often powerful media outlets, from ABC to the Boston Globe. Online video advertising, however, is growing in this poor economy, albeit at a slower place. One company taking advantage of this growth is One True
SM: How has the competitive landscape changed over time? RL: Pyxis was a Street darling before they were acquired by our big competitor. They are a division of Cardinal now. They are a great company and I wanted to mimic them so much.