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Bookhuddle Blog: Planning and Evaluation New Ideas or Ventures
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Monday, December 22, 2008. Planning and Evaluation New Ideas or Ventures. So I've been reading Clayton Christensen's Innovator's Solution. And have found the book extremly informative. There are many pearls of wisdom in this book, but I want to mention the concept of discovery-driven planning that is discussed in Chapter 8. The process that many entrepreneurs and companies use to make decisions on starting a company or pursuing some opportunity includes four steps:. Compile a list of assumption that need...
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Bookhuddle Blog: Book Clubs on Bookhuddle
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Saturday, July 19, 2008. Book Clubs on Bookhuddle. Do you run, participate, or want to join a book club? Then check out Bookhuddle Groups. As a Bookhuddle member, you can create any number of groups or join the open groups already on the site that appeal to you. If you create a group, you can invite others to join it and you can control the visibility of the group, restricting who can join the group or see your group pages. Check out Bookhuddle Groups. What are you waiting for? View my complete profile.
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Bookhuddle Blog: October 2008
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Monday, October 20, 2008. Bookhuddle got a facelift over the weekend and some feature enhancements that we hope you like. Some of these features include:. Facelift - new style, images, and some reorganization of data. Google book preview - from the book detail page you can now view the text of the book through the Google Preview Widget. If a book can be previewed, you will see this icon. On the book detail page. Help and FAQ Discussion Forum. Posted by The Bookhuddle Team. Monday, October 13, 2008. You c...
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Bookhuddle Blog: New Features - Inbox, RSS, Currently Reading
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Sunday, February 15, 2009. New Features - Inbox, RSS, Currently Reading. We've just updated the site with some bug fixes and new features. The new features include:. When you login to Bookhuddle, the first thing that you will see on your dashboard page is a message inbox that tells you how many:. This should make it easier to keep track of new messages and recommendations. On pages with Lists and Reviews. Current locations with feeds:. Books in a list. Reviews of a specific book. I'll use it right away.
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Bookhuddle Blog: Profile Images
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Monday, October 13, 2008. The default member profile image is a generic male figure as seen below. Don't worry ladies, you don't have to use that image. :) To use a Bookhuddle-provided female image, simply click on the "My Account" link on the top right corner of any page and update the "Gender" field to be "female". This will change your profile image to the female default image below. You can always upload your own image via the "My Account" - "Picture" tab. Posted by The Bookhuddle Team.
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Bookhuddle Blog: Book Reviews - Yours, Your Friends', Everybody's
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Thursday, September 4, 2008. Book Reviews - Yours, Your Friends', Everybody's. One of the many things you can do on Bookhuddle is to read and write book reviews. On this post we want to highlight a quick way to access the latest book reviews, visiting the " Reviews. Link on the menu bar to access the " Most Recent Reviews. On this page you will see three tabs:. Most Recent Reviews - here you will find the latest book reviews on Bookhuddle. Reviews for the chosen book. . Posted by The Bookhuddle Team.
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Bookhuddle Blog: February 2009
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Sunday, February 15, 2009. New Features - Inbox, RSS, Currently Reading. We've just updated the site with some bug fixes and new features. The new features include:. When you login to Bookhuddle, the first thing that you will see on your dashboard page is a message inbox that tells you how many:. This should make it easier to keep track of new messages and recommendations. On pages with Lists and Reviews. Current locations with feeds:. Books in a list. Reviews of a specific book. We are the team that cre...
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Bookhuddle Blog: Facelift
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Monday, October 20, 2008. Bookhuddle got a facelift over the weekend and some feature enhancements that we hope you like. Some of these features include:. Facelift - new style, images, and some reorganization of data. Google book preview - from the book detail page you can now view the text of the book through the Google Preview Widget. If a book can be previewed, you will see this icon. On the book detail page. Help and FAQ Discussion Forum. Posted by The Bookhuddle Team. View my complete profile.
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Bookhuddle Blog: July 2008
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Saturday, July 19, 2008. Book Clubs on Bookhuddle. Do you run, participate, or want to join a book club? Then check out Bookhuddle Groups. As a Bookhuddle member, you can create any number of groups or join the open groups already on the site that appeal to you. If you create a group, you can invite others to join it and you can control the visibility of the group, restricting who can join the group or see your group pages. Check out Bookhuddle Groups. What are you waiting for? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Bookhuddle Blog: September 2008
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Monday, September 15, 2008. It's A Small World. We all know how small the world is in the internet age. With the power of the internet it's fairly easy to find people across the globe that share similar interests to ours. In the case of Bookhuddle, it's great to see that people around the world like to read books. The image below is a simple map of the world showing the countries from which people have accessed Bookhuddle. The darker the shade of the country, the more people who have visited our site.