We are not sure about #22 or #57 (at least in the medium turn) but the rest will save you a lot of time pondering on the essential decisions entrepreneurs face while starting a business.
Our basic premise is that chefs make good entrepreneurs; bakers do not.
Only fools pour sweat, money, and dreams into the oven and hope for the best. A good chef tastes his creation and adds spice as needed; successful Internet entrepreneurs do the same by systematically measuring and adjusting their strategy along the way. They work out their recipes to succeed by always staying informed and innovative alike.
This blog is a hodgepodge of opinions, curated news, and real life stories straight from the hot kitchens of Internet entrepreneurship.
Thanos Papadimitriou teaches at SDA Bocconi and NYU and stirs entrepreneurship time and again. Brett Martin has been an investment banker, sailboat captain, and Fulbright Scholar. Currently, he is helping NY-area startups to get off their feet.
Daniel Meck is passionate about peperoncino and scotch. He holds an MBA from SDA Bocconi, and spends most of his waking hours humbly attempting to revolutionize the online sports betting industry with TheBID.eu.
Michael G. Jacobides holds the Sir Donald Gordon Chair for Entrepreneurship & Innovation and the London Business School and helps people cook new business models and re-shape their sectors – yum! Vassilis Vassalos teaches Information Systems at AUEB. He was a co-founder and CTO of Enosys Software.
Mark Capper is a strategist helping young and old firms alike to create compelling products and brands that resonate emotionally with the consumer. Mark teaches at the Art Institute Orange County, and lectures in leading business and art schools.
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