81 EXTRA Try Honesty: Do You Lie To Your Prospects And Customers
In this day, with millions of both professional and amateur researchers out there on the internet, you cant deceive anyone for long.

In this day, with millions of both professional and amateur researchers out there on the internet, you cant deceive anyone for long.
Want to make your money stretch as a startup founder? Chris outlines 5 tips
We are building a huge new market of introverts - what kind of products and services can we build for them?
Are you a student? Then this episode will hit home - Chris talks about the future of education, and how our current system needs to be disrupted
IMHO, Twitter should go back to its roots and not try to emulate every other social network out there
if your customer demand is moving away from your original vision, dont be afraid to move that way too.
If you are told that you have an interesting background, is that a bad thing?
Do we really need to innovate? Seems like sometimes, innovation is the first thing to go when times are tough, but thats when you need it the most.
Just because your company grows doesnt mean that you become less innovative. All you need is a really good internal innovation program with clear communications and a path for these ideas to product or patent.
Have we seen this before? People are accepting equity instead of cash for thier services, hoping that they win the startup lottery
The invention startups Quirky just filed for bankruptcy, what does that mean for the fate of crwod based innovation.
IWhy are some companies treating thier employees better than others? Its a battle between the future of work and the past of work
In order for your startup to succeed or create disruptive innovation you need to take risks, sometimes big ones.
Chris talks about the first job he ever had, and while phyiscally demanding, its wasnt the worst job hes ever had
In the current world of work, work has exploded into LEGO blocks that we fit into life, not the other way around
Its not very hard to figure out why most startups fail - no one really wanted what they were selling
Dont look externally for innovation first - it might end up costing you more than you think
Chris goes through Apples 9/9/2015 product announcements step-by-step and its true: innovation has finally left the building. Making something bigger, smaller, or copying Microsoft Surface is not innovation
In the future, your grandkids will not need to know how to drive - in fact they wont even own cars anymore
Looking for a business idea? Combine people helping people with stuff just lying around doing nothing and you might be riding another unicorn
Dont let anyone tell you what your definition of success should be, dont just be happy with what you have - strive for more and get someone to kick your butt if you cant do it yourself
When you think innovation, do you typically think Silicon Valley, because there are plenty of other interesting hotbeds of innovation out there, like Africa
Just because something is popular, it doesnt mean that its relevant - Chris goes into detail on how the 5 big portals to the internet have choked off relevancy in lieu of popularity
If you ask me, all of this hype over operating systems is overrrated - they should just blend into the background and let you access your apps. And a few words on a new software development service called Gigster
Instead of innovating by buying up interesting companies, maybe you should look internally and see what interesting billion dollar ideas your own employees are cooking up.
Looking to build your own billion dollar business? Chris outlines 5 ways in which billion dollar businesses leverage traits inherit in humanity in order to provide services that appeal to everyone.
If you look at the current state of innovation in the smartphone space, very little new stuff is happening. Where are the folding epaper digital assistants?
How do you foster a culture of innovation via serendipity?
Chris goes into some detail on giving up, and why you shouldnt
Your social network persona is now you