by Lea Strickland | Jul 29, 2014 | Business Articles, C.O.R.E. Business System, Commercialization, Entrepreneur, Funding
If you had to point to a single differentiating factor between successful early-stage science and technology companies and those that struggle, it would be the leadership team guiding the organization on the aspects of both science and business. Many organizations are...
by Lea Strickland | Oct 3, 2012 | Faith Blog
How do you work each day? Are you seeking the approval of men worrying that they will think poorly of you? Do you see behind their masks? Are you serving the One True God and working to please Him. Or are you too wearing a mask to hide from the world? In the course of...
by Lea Strickland | Apr 1, 2011 | Business Articles, Start-up
6 Critical Items for Entrepreneurs Starting a business is both one of the easiest and most difficult things a person can do. The easy part is there are few obstacles creating a business in its simplest form. It requires little more than printing a business card and...
by Lea Strickland | Apr 1, 2011 | The Street (the street.com)
Tech Entrepreneurs Need More Than an Idea It has been said inspiration is the mother of invention, and technology and innovation are her offspring. If that’s true, entrepreneurship is the home where they are incubated, developed and encouraged to go forth and...
by Lea Strickland | Apr 1, 2011 | Start-up, The Street (the street.com)
Start-ups’ Early Sales Don’t Guarantee Success Start-up technology firms often fail because they consider the first commercial milestone — paying customers — a determinant of long-term success. The actual sale to a prospect that is enthusiastic...