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Eric Standlee -- Working Capital, Web 2.0
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Give It First (C)

I love reciprocal, servant leadership, give it first (C) business networking.

I truly believe in give and it will be given unto you, shaken down and pressed together overflowing 100 times.

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Eric Standlee

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What does the Superperformance World Movement mean to you?
A corporate movement to maturation from mechanistic thinking to servant leadership in the new Knowledge Economy
Where should the first World Conference on Superperformance be held?
Houston, Texas
I would like to know more about
Superperforming CEOs

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At 1:06pm on August 25, 2008, Gadi Pollack said…
Eric,
Sorry but my Vistage meeting is next Tues so I will not see you at CEONW.

Gadi
At 5:20pm on August 21, 2008, Fernando Jiménez Motte said…
Hello Erick, thank You for your email. Yes I also believe in giving to others. I have done it in person and I think it is also true when giving on line. It will be great to exchange on line and in person in the future when the opportunity comes. At this moment I am in the process of evaluating opportunities with different American Companies (HP, CISCO, Apple Computers) for positions in LatinAmerica. I good contact can help a lot ! Are You in Linkedin? Best Regards, Fernando
At 10:07pm on August 2, 2008, Dave Guerra said…
Thanks again for your help today. I so appreciate you!
Dave
At 6:47pm on August 2, 2008, Dave Guerra said…
Hi Eric! Two ways to learn more about SP CEOs (1) upcoming CEON conference on Servant Leadership (www.servantleadershipconference.com) and (2) my new book Moving the Needle: Conversations with a Superperforming CEO. Will be happy to share if you are interested to read it.

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Don't let your choice of funding slow your growth

Let me describe two competing companies.

Company A decided that they were going to go the traditional way and find "Angel" and then VC money to fund their new business. They had a hard monthly nut to crack and thought this would be the best solution. Prior to going to the "Angel" for the initial money, they built a business plan that included an exit amount of $10M for the owner.

Little did they know that they would have to revise that exit number when the "Angel" decided to buy in. They thoug… Continue

Posted on November 14, 2008 at 11:42pm —

Eric Standlee -- Working Capital, Web 2.0

The Sack Lunches

This is from a close friend Ron Acker:

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I put my carry-on in the luggage compartment and sat down in my assigned seat. It was going to be a long flight. 'I'm glad I have a good book to read. Perhaps I will get a short nap,' I thought.

Just before take-off, a line of soldiers came down the aisle and filled all the vacant seats, totally surrounding me. I decided to start a conversation. 'Where are you headed?' I asked the soldier seated nearest to me. ' Chicago - to Great Lakes Base. We'll… Continue

Posted on November 14, 2008 at 11:41pm —

Eric Standlee -- Working Capital, Web 2.0

Paul Doing what God Purposed

Looking at the life of Paul, we see at least two distinct parts of his life. We see the more obvious spiritual side, but we are also introduced to the work side of his life.

Which do you think was Paul's purpose:

Boldly sharing the Good News with every people group to whom God directs my path.

-= OR =-

Designing, Sourcing, Prototyping and Manufacturing small, medium, large and specialty tents.

Paul's purpose in life that God whispered into his soul… Continue

Posted on August 11, 2008 at 6:29am —

Eric Standlee -- Working Capital, Web 2.0

What are you doing with Web 2.0?

Take advantage of the latest the web has to offer to bring like minded people together:


  1. Get a LinkedIn account

  2. Create a blog

  3. Join sites like InHouston

  4. Link them all to a Tumblr

  5. Then really network



Eric Standlee

Posted on August 2, 2008 at 10:28pm —

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