mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 28 2008 | self, entrepreneurship, startups, product management
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Quoted: If you are a Product Manager and/or a startup founder, you undoubtedly have solid instincts about your target market. But, if you are like myself, you have probably experienced times where it is unclear exactly what to do next. To that end, I have found the following resources helpful over the years:
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 09 2008 | self, linkedin, entrepreneurship, marketing, positioning
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Quoted: I am part of a group of technology entrepreneurs and managers where we periodically discuss case studies. Of all of them, the LinkedIn study especially stands out in my mind.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 26 2008 | entrepreneurship, startups, self
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Quoted: I remember being asked this — with the implication that we should strive to be a “must-have” — when we were doing our initial fundraising round for Blue Dot (now Faves.com). At first, I thought the distinction between a “must-have” and a “nice-to-have” is somewhat arbitrary.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 31 2008 | self, blogging, entrepreneurship, startpad, startupsLatest post to the blog.
Quoted: I recently attended a talk by Craig Sherman of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati about Corporate Structure and Common Problems. The event was organized by StartPad, an excellent Seattle-based entrepreneurial organization through which we rent our office space and hence get the opportunity to intermingle with and work alongside other startups.
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The talk was great! I won’t summarize the entire thing, since you can find the deck and video here. But, I did come away with two high-level points that are arguably applicable even beyond corporate structures:ShareViewed: 7 Times

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