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Aaron (dot) Berndt: October 2008
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A mixture of what I’m thinking and doing. Wednesday, October 22, 2008. YEAH (Young Entrepreneurs at Haas): Part 2. Our last meeting was a whirlwind. We spent the morning getting the mentors up to speed, introducing ourselves to the freshmen group, and then getting to work on the case. The goal for the kids this semester is to analyze and present their findings on a case discussing opportunity recognition. First day of YEAH. Yesterday was the first day of YEAH (Young Entrepreneurs At Haas). I had a gr...
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Aaron (dot) Berndt: What is your question?
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A mixture of what I’m thinking and doing. Friday, December 05, 2008. What is your question? Many smart folks in business think and act very quickly. If you have a question to ask them, for work, guidance, or advice, you need to ask your question quickly and clearly. Most often this type of person will not want to wait for you to think your question through while your talking with them. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. How to Change the World. What is your question?
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Aaron (dot) Berndt: July 2007
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A mixture of what I’m thinking and doing. Friday, July 27, 2007. Fear and a Balanced Life. Our new VP of Education, Sean Kramer, gave an excellent speech tonight at our Parker Toastmasters. One way to use fear to your advantage in these situations is to realize that they are opportunities to grow. Fear lets you know that you are out of your comfort zone. With a goal of constant personal growth you can turn that fear into a positive energy to push your limits. Tuesday, July 24, 2007. Openly sharing the co...
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Aaron (dot) Berndt: November 2008
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A mixture of what I’m thinking and doing. Sunday, November 02, 2008. Blogging as a form of mentoring. I have been following a handful of blogs over the past five years or so. In addition to finding the informational content that I was searching for, I gained insights on how to move forward along my own path, i.e. using blogs as a form of mentorship. The blog I have read the most Brad Felds ( www.feld.com. And am currently on the look for good entrepreneur , business development, and CEO blogs.
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Aaron (dot) Berndt: Using Culture as a competitive advantage
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A mixture of what I’m thinking and doing. Friday, August 31, 2007. Using Culture as a competitive advantage. INCcom recently posted an article I found very interesting. It really highlights the importance of team building for ventures as well as how to build and maintain a corporate culture that gives your company a competitive advantage to companies mimicking your product or process. Http:/ www.inc.com/gems/blog/2007/08/understanding the importance o.html. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Aaron (dot) Berndt: August 2007
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A mixture of what I’m thinking and doing. Friday, August 31, 2007. Using Culture as a competitive advantage. INCcom recently posted an article I found very interesting. It really highlights the importance of team building for ventures as well as how to build and maintain a corporate culture that gives your company a competitive advantage to companies mimicking your product or process. Http:/ www.inc.com/gems/blog/2007/08/understanding the importance o.html. Friday, August 17, 2007. How to Change the World.
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Aaron (dot) Berndt: Asking for Advice
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A mixture of what I’m thinking and doing. Friday, December 05, 2008. I got some advice on how to ask for advice yesterday. Give the person something to chew on, something that leads to a conversation.". Many people (myself included) instead of using this technique will just state where they are going and how they plan to get there, and then ask for the other persons thoughts. This method doesn't leave an easy open for a discussion to begin if you don't know the person your talking to very well.
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Aaron (dot) Berndt: First day of YEAH
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A mixture of what I’m thinking and doing. Wednesday, October 22, 2008. First day of YEAH. Yesterday was the first day of YEAH (Young Entrepreneurs At Haas). I had a great morning (albeit a bit early) spent with two other mentors and 7 high school freshman. I was a bit unsure of what to expect when I showed up, but I am really glad I chose to be a part of YEAH. I can’t wait until the next session.- Aaron. More about YEAH www.haas.berkeley.edu/groups/yeah. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Aaron (dot) Berndt: December 2008
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A mixture of what I’m thinking and doing. Friday, December 05, 2008. What is your question? Many smart folks in business think and act very quickly. If you have a question to ask them, for work, guidance, or advice, you need to ask your question quickly and clearly. Most often this type of person will not want to wait for you to think your question through while your talking with them. It shows you know yourself and aren't. Afraid to ask a question so you can learn and move on. Many people (myself includ...
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Aaron (dot) Berndt: Asking for help
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A mixture of what I’m thinking and doing. Friday, December 05, 2008. Asking for help is a form of flattery. The process of asking will open doors, and you will be surprised by the willingness of people to help you. A good skill to have in life is knowing what you know, and knowing what you don't know. Asking for help doesn't show a lack of intelligence. It shows you know yourself and aren't. Afraid to ask a question so you can learn and move on. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.