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149_ Winners of Mercury 100 Awards Share Secrets
 Starting from scratch in 2004, co-founders of the Spitfire Group, Mark Richtermeyer and Kimberly Lucas share their strategies acheiving 900% growth over last year. Kimberly and Mark have complimentary strengths and philosophies. Both feel strongly about supporting a techies-team based environment where smart people can deliver very large technical projects in a short period of time. Their technical equipment along with their whiteboard room, set the stage. They have some great advice for entrepreneurs. > LISTEN 6/12/06
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148_ Building a Winning Team and Customer Focus
"Business is not a one-person sport," says David Moll, CEO of Webroot Software. David and CFO, Joshua Pace discuss the value of team work and what it takes to build a winning team. Josh was recruited out of Silicon Valley about the same time Gerhard Eschelbeck was recruited for the CTO position. Formally Mike Irwin was the CFO and he became the COO, an example of tapping into the strenghths of the team. Listen for some critical team building aspects along with truisms such as, "What's important is to recognize what's important."
(Part 2 of 3)> LISTEN 6/19/06
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147_ Webroot... - Webroot's Story Explains Why Colorado
 The success of Webroot's Spy Sweeper starts right here in Colorado, covers the world and returns to Colorado. The The entrepreneurial spirit in Colorado is seeing the fruits of the survival spirit points out David Moll, CEO and President of Webroot Software. David recently hired a world-class CFO, Josh Pace right out of Silicon Valley. So you have to ask, "Why Colorado?" Back in 2002 Webroot was hit very hard and had some tough choices to make and David shares some The entrepreneurial lessons.>. Part 1 of 3 > 6/12/06 LISTEN
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146_ Challenges and Choices for Women in IT
Women make up about 25% of the IT workforce today and about 50% of the overall workforce. With declining of female enrollments for bachelor degrees in computing and IT, coupled with the declining number of high school girls interested in technology as well as the retirement numbers, it's easy to see the work-shortage problem explains Lucy Sanders, Co-Founder and CEO of the "National Center for Women & Information Technology" or 'NCWIT'. Lucy explains some innovative solutions.
Part 2 of 2 > 612/06 LISTEN
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145_ Lucy Sanders - Is There a Significant Place for Women in IT?
The name of this 'innovation group' is the "National Center for Women & Information Technology" or 'NCWIT' points out Co-Founder and CEO Lucy Sanders. Housed at CU Boulder, the NCWIT mission is to ensure that women are fully represented in the influential world of information technology and computing. Brad Feld of Mobius is on the board with a host of other notables that are all passionate about the about diverse thought in innovation and this collaborative creation process. > 6/05/06 LISTEN
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“Leaders Are Made Not Born” 1.16.2006
That statement elicits the questions, what is it then, that makes leaders? Is there a leadership formula? If we follow the rules can we all be leaders? Being a leader is not an accomplishment, It is an ongoing process. It's a process that capitalizes on strengths and overcomes challenges with a powerful energy. The w3w3.com “Profile of a Leader” Channel has their stories and more.
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“Profile of a Leader” Channel has their stories and more.
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