Should startups be buying Super Bowl ads?

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Description: Fortune’s Andrew Nusca and Erin Griffith discuss whether buying a $4.5 million commercial spot during this year’s Super Bowl would be worth it for the company. Source: Fortune.com – video report Date: Jan 27, 2015 Link: http://for.tn/1zPvdde Questions for Discussions: Should start-ups be buying Super Bowl advertising in your opinion? What are the implications… Read more »

Will Blue Apron kill the grocery store?

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Description: Less than 3 years after opening, Blue Apron delivers more than 1 million meals per month to customers across the U.S. Will it kill grocery stores? Source: CNNMoney.com – video report Date: Jan 21, 2015 Link: http://money.cnn.com/video/technology/innovationnation/2015/01/21/blue-apron.cnnmoney/ Questions for Discussions: Describe Blue Apron’s business model. Do you believe it is sustainable? Who do you… Read more »

Google looks to SpaceX for internet-beaming satellites

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Description: You know how Facebook wants to provide Internet to everyone on the planet? Well, now Google is looking to give Elon Musk’s Space Exploration Technologies a hefty $1 billion investment to do the same thing. Source: Fortune.com – video report Date: Jan 20, 2015 Link: http://for.tn/1Bba4Iq Questions for Discussions: Is this a good fit… Read more »

Target CEO’s Golden Handshake Pretty Much Matches The One For All 17,600 Canadian Employees

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Description: An interesting talking point has seized the interwebs today: The amount of money Target has set aside to pay its Canadian staff is slightly less than the money it paid out to one former employee: Its CEO. Source: HuffingtonPost.com Date: Jan 21, 2015 Link: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/01/21/target-ceo-severance-canadian-workers_n_6517272.html Questions for Discussions: What are the implications for companies… Read more »

Will Apple crush GoPro?

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Description: Andrew Nusca and Robert Hackett discuss the plunge in Go Pro’s stock after Apple announces it’s patent for remote control cameras. Source: Fortune.com – video report Date: Jan 15, 2015 Link: http://for.tn/1uaatWw Questions for Discussions: How can management turn Go-Pro into a media company? What changes would need to be made to the organization… Read more »

Wall Street Doesn’t Want You Unless You’re a Robot

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Description: Want to work on Wall Street? Suit up, turn your spell check on, and leave your risk-taking, self-starter attitude home. Source: Businessweek.com Date: Jan 13, 2015 Link: http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2015-01-13/wall-street-doesnt-want-you-unless-youre-a-robot#r=hpt-fs Questions for discussion: What does the article say about hiring at Wall Street firms? Are you surprised?

How to go from start-up to global phenomenon

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Description: At a recent panel in San Francisco hosted by DocuSign, Fortune’s Adam Lashinsky spent a few minutes chatting with Tom Gonser about taking DocuSign from idea to global phenomenon. Source: Fortune.com Date: Jan 16, 2015 Link: http://fortune.com/2015/01/16/start-up-to-global-phenomenon/ Questions for discussion: What does Tom Gonser have to say to other start-ups management teams about how… Read more »