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    Category: Podcasts

    Military Lessons Applied to Startups

    11 March, 2009 (23:13) | Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Networking Leads, Podcasts | By: Scott Burkett

    A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Jason Jones of CresaPartners, who hosts a podcast called “Battlefield to Business” for Business-to-Business Magazine.  If you don’t know Jason, he’s a great guy, and a former naval aviator who served on the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Enterprise.

    “With a small unit, like a startup, there’s no margin for error. If someone lets the team down, you’re all going to pay the price.”

    We had a great candid chat about how my personal military experience translated into the business world, specifically the world of fast-growth startups.  We covered a variety of different aspects of startups, ranging from team building, cross-pollination, culture, problem-solving, hiring employees, risk taking, leadership, and the applicability of small unit tactics. I shared some stories not only from my Army days, but also anecdotes from my day job as well as other tidbits from throughout my professional career.

    Thanks to Jason for the opportunity to hang out and share my perspectives on a subject that is near and dear to my heart.

    It was great fun, and hopefully some folks will find some value in my ramblings. I will admit, having now done nearly 40 podcasts for StartupLounge.com, it felt very different being on the other side of the microphone – good fun, though …

    :)

    You can listen to the podcast here on their site, or locally using the embedded flash player below.

    Cheers.

    Chrysalis Ventures on StartupLounge.com

    17 November, 2007 (12:55) | Podcasts | By: Scott Burkett

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    We just wrapped up a great podcast with Wright Steenrod over at Chrysalis Ventures. We had a great time digging into their model and gleaning his insights.

    As an added bonus, we provide a double dose of “Under the Bus”: Mike tosses some alcoholic StartupLounge haters under the bus, and I pile on and “gently nudge” some regional VCs into oncoming traffic. We also have a nice batch of your emails and a great Thanksgiving comedy bit to round out a lengthy, but great show!

    Cheers.

    Vendormate on StartupLounge.com

    16 June, 2007 (09:23) | Atlanta Business Scene, Entrepreneurship, Podcasts | By: Scott Burkett

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    For a great sneak peek at Vendormate, check out the latest installment of the StartupLounge.com podcast. Vendormate’s CEO Andy Monin stopped by and shared a great overview of the company, as well as his thoughts on creating high-performance teams in a startup.

    We also had some great emails (including a particularly good question on raising angel money for a non-technology company), an update/wrapup of our recent Capital Connections event, and threw the state of Georgia under the bus. Wheee! :)

    Cheers.

    Pandora, RIAA, and Survival

    7 May, 2007 (22:46) | Entrepreneurship, Podcasts | By: Scott Burkett

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    We were very thrilled to have Tim Westergren, the founder of Pandora on the StartupLounge.com podcast this week. In addition to discussing how Pandora was really on the verge of extinction during the dot com flameout, we had a pretty good chat about the current RIAA ruling, the new royalty rates for Internet broadcasting, and what lies ahead for Internet broadcasters (including Pandora.)

    There are some great lessons in this episode about sacrifice, and what it really takes to raise capital and weather tough storms.

    We also throw capital brokers and people who charge to make connections “Under the Bus.” Always fun.

    A special thanks for Tim for taking time out of his schedule to hang out with for a bit.

    Cheers.

    Inside the ATDC

    21 March, 2007 (08:03) | Atlanta Business Scene, Podcasts | By: Scott Burkett

    startup_lounge_logo_small.gifMike Blake and I spent a few hours with Lance Weatherby of the ATDC yesterday. Enjoy the latest installment of our StartupLounge.com podcast! This is a must hear show if you are an early-stage entrepreneur in Georgia who is considering applying to the ATDC.

    What is the ATDC and how does it work? What does the ATDC have in store for Georgia entrepreneurs in 2007? How can entrepreneurs get involved? What is the current early-stage/venture landscape here in Atlanta? Welcome to SL #7! In this show, we are joined by Lance Weatherby, a Venture Catalyst with Georgia Tech’s Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC).

    As a bonus, join us for the debut of our “Under the Bus” segment, where we feature a healthy dialog on the Atlanta early stage venture scene.

    This discussion not only provided a nice overview of the inner workings of the ATDC, but also a very interesting exchange of ideas and perspectives on the Atlanta (and Georgia) early-stage venture scene. From venture capital to angel investors to traction/execution, you’ll find it all here! We even managed to drag some “sleeper picks” out of Lance – if you want some tips on a couple of hot startups, give it a listen.

    Thanks to Lance for coming on and hanging out with us for a while.

    Cheers.

    StartupLounge.com Update

    4 January, 2007 (22:03) | Entrepreneurship, Podcasts | By: Scott Burkett

    startup_lounge_logo_small.gifWe published an impromptu edition of the StartupLounge.com podcast. Check it out – it features Anne Simons; Mike and I had a great chat with Anne about how early stage entrepreneurs can best leverage consultants to achieve their goals.

    We also rolled out our Startup Lounge forums – if you are an early stage entrepreneur, we invite you to pop in and post your questions (and help others). That’s what it’s all about!

    Cheers.

    Launch of StartupLounge.com

    30 November, 2006 (23:21) | Atlanta Business Scene, Entrepreneurship, Podcasts | By: Scott Burkett

    startup_lounge_logo_small.gifI have teamed up with Michael Blake at Adams Capital to do a monthly podcast focused on entrepreneurship and startups in the southeast (including Atlanta.) We are hosting our podcast at a new site called StartupLounge.com. We just posted our first show today!

    In this inaugural show, we focus on how entrepreneurs can better “network” in the real world. Should you hard sell the money guy at the networking event? What if the entrepreneur is “shy”, and not very outgoing? How can you evaluate your network, and what are the effective ways of building those key connections as an entrepreneur? How do you get the most out of your professional network?

    We’ve got a great show lineup already underway – more details on the other site.

    I invite you to head to the StartupLounge.com web site, check out the show notes, and give it a listen!

    Cheers.