SM: You essentially act as a translator between physicians’ offices and all of the various insurance companies because you can present insurance forms in each company’s preferred format. Is that a fair assessment? BB: Yes, that is accurate.
Tim Berry says something that many of you have heard me say repeatedly at the roundtables: The Best Startup Funding Is Initial Sales. And yet, every week, I work with entrepreneurs who do not seem to listen to this simple piece of wisdom:
Sramana Mitra is offering this free online strategy roundtable to entrepreneurs looking to discuss positioning, financing, and other aspects of a startup venture. Up to 1,000 people can attend, but only the first five who register to pitch will be able to present their business ideas. All attendees are able to join in on the conversations via
Here is the recording of yesterday’s roundtable:
Global 2000 CIOs are using telepresence and virtual reality modeling to reduce costs. Read more in this week’s Forbes column, CIO Priority: Virtual Collaboration.
SM: In 1995, when you were starting MD On-Line, you were on your own. Who did you have to actually build the technology, and how did you find them? BB: The first programmer I hired was Alan Sagan. I met him through a mutual friend. He is the nephew of Carl Sagan. He owned a
Dane Carlson lists 20 Things Not To Do Before Starting A Business, including:
I would not have believed this had someone just told me so. But based on my roundtables, I have now a reasonable sample of entrepreneurs to do some trend analysis and draw a few conclusions: