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David Allen, right, author of the bestselling book "Getting Things Done" takes part in a discussion with Guy Kawasaki, left, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist, at the first-ever Getting Things Done summit in San Francisco, Thursday, March 12, 2009. View Photo »
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David Allen, right, author of the bestselling book "Getting Things Done" takes part in a discussion with Guy Kawasaki, left, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist, at the first-ever Getting Things Done summit in San Francisco, Thursday, March 12, 2009.
View Photo »David Allen, right, author of the bestselling book "Getting Things Done" takes part in a discussion with Guy Kawasaki, left, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist, at the first-ever Getting Things Done summit in San Francisco, Thursday, March 12, 2009.
View Photo »Absolutely. If I had the chance, I would allow full brain drain from India, Estonia, Israel into the U.S. I feel that an engineer at IIT has as much chance of setting up a start-up as one from Stanford. Management education, especially B-schools like Harvard and Yale, do not help entrepreneurs. In fact,...
Absolutely. If I had the chance, I would allow full brain drain from India, Estonia, Israel into the U.S. I feel that an engineer at IIT has as much chance of setting up a start-up as one from Stanford. Management education, especially B-schools like Harvard and Yale, do not help entrepreneurs. In fact,...
Twitter is the best marketing platform for any company. In the present situation, an entrepreneur gets free tools online, free marketing platforms. Entrepreneur should create a great product and ship it as soon as possible, leaving the testing for after the product reaches the people
Other than perhaps the NSA, there is no better way to monitor what people are saying in the world
He was truly a wonderful supporter of technology entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley ... The Valley will be much poorer because of this loss.
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