Changing Clouds

Over the last few years, several trends have emerged in the broad cloud computing space. There is now a plethora of aaS companies. SaaS, BIaaS, IaaS, PaaS and OtherThingsaaS I can’t think of. Not to be the forecaster of doom, but all things cloud will not survive. As with every technology cycle, some companies will … More Changing Clouds

Play In Your Zone, or Lose When You Lose Focus

I’ve spent the weekend watching a hockey tournament of seven and eight year olds. What I noticed throughout the games is something every hockey spectator sees: when the players stay in their zone, there is a much better chance of winning. Conversely, when everyone chases the puck (the prize) around, you’re likely to lose. So … More Play In Your Zone, or Lose When You Lose Focus

Startup Companies: One CEO or Several? – Part 3

Welcome to the third and final installment of the blog Startup Companies: One CEO or Several? Today, I finish with what it takes to scale past the $50 million plateau. The Scaler – Scaling Past Plateau ($50M-350M) So the company is now growing. You have 150-250 employees including your offshore development center(s). Your revenue is … More Startup Companies: One CEO or Several? – Part 3

Startup Companies: One CEO or Several? – Part 2

A quick recap: in part one of this three-part blog entitled Startup Companies: One CEO or Several, I named four stages for startup CEOs: 1.       The Starter/The Idea Person/The Technical Visionary 2.       The Concept Seller 3.       The Ramper 4.       The Scaler Today, I will cover The Concept Seller and The Ramper. The Concept Seller After … More Startup Companies: One CEO or Several? – Part 2