The Missing Links: Your Weekend Reader

October 21, 2007 · View Comments

Living for Less – Well Being: If you are one of the 15-20% that does not have health insurance, you are living on less at much risk, whether voluntarily or involuntarily. No matter if you have an insurance safety net or not, you want to stay as healthy as possible to keep the good well-being you will always want to enjoy.

Critical Thinking for Bootstrapping Entrepreneurs: What do Sherlock Holmes, Batman and Adrian Monk have in common? Besides being fictional crimefighters in their own ways, they’re all what some people might call critical thinkers. Applied to business, critical thinking might make the difference between producing a truly groundbreaking product or service and just another variation of existing offerings.

The Five Stages of Bootstrap Entrepreneurship: When thinking about bootstrapping a company, supporters and critics of the process alike seem to focus on the shoestring startup. Doing things on the cheap can certainly be part of the earliest stages of a bootstrap business, but it is not the defining aspect of the entire venture process.

An Introductory Guide to Startup Funding: Getting a startup funded isn’t easy. There’s no shortage of hype, and multiple announcements daily of new companies getting money. And there’s an equal (and growing) amount of chatter about a “new bubble” that we’re entering. Still, raising money is far from a cakewalk.

The One Book Every Executive Should Read: The book chronicles many of the common errors we make, and examines the ways we can improve our decision making skills.

Become an Expert Interviewer – Fast: At some point in your Web career — whether as blogger, podcaster or vodcaster — it’s likely you’ll find yourself in the position of interviewing others. If you’re a professional journalist, doing an interview is fairly straightforward. But what if you’re no expert? This cheatsheet, culled from a talk given by podcasting coach Heidi Miller during the Podcast and New Media Expo, can help you prepare.

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