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Tony Dellamano and Mark Kuperman - Inter
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Mark Kuperman is co-founder of Johnny Applestix.
Kuperman graduated from Northwestern Uni...
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I think one of the most important things - I don't think I am a very creative person actually. I th...
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10/1/2005
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Linda Miles - Lecture - Marketing Planni
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Linda Miles founded Miles Marketing Company in October 2001. Since forming the company, she has ...
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Freedom. Freedom in this case, is it easy to buy? Is it easy to find? If you put out a product yo...
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3/8/2005
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Jeff Parker - Interview - CCBN and Thoug
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Jeff Parker has an extensive history of success in both entrepreneurship and financial services t...
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If the philosophy of the company is correct, the customer is always, in some sense, your boss. I us...
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4/14/2004
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Elizabeth Ryan - Interview - Breezy Hill
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Elizabeth Ryan developed a passion for agriculture from earlier generations and is CEO of Breezy ...
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One of the advantages that we get is that we get incredible instant feedback from our customers abou...
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4/5/2002
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James Jorasch - Lecture - Technology, Pr
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James Jorasch currently heads up the R&D department of Walker Digital, the think tank which laun...
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Now if you think about research and development, some of you seeing this might have thought, ah
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8/16/2000
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Michael Homer - Interview - Apple, Netsc
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Mike Homer is the Chairman of Kontiki. He is also an investor and advisor to several Silicon Valley ...
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When I think of the main processes or initiatives that you really need to mount and then refine when...
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01-01-00
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John Alexander - Lecture - CBORD Group
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John Alexander is president and founder of The CBORD Group, Inc., a company inspired by his foodserv...
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I just mentioned, we do it with about 230 equivalent employees and that number grows proportional to...
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01-01-00