Archive for September, 2009
Backlog of Posts
Posted by tloverro in About this Blog, Biographical, Personal on September 26th, 2009
School life at Kellogg has kept me away from my blog the past few weeks. However, I’ve got a large backlog of ideas I’d like to write about.
Some of the topics that have been occupying my mind include:
- The importance of explicitly defining what you’re not going to do / customers you are not attempting to reach in business strategy. This is partly inspired by a conversation with my buddy Evan Doll, the former Apple iPhone programmer who is now co-founding a startup. It’s also inspired by a brilliant article by Michael Porter titled “What is Strategy?”
- The divide (at least in the media) between entrepreneurs and venture capitalists. Does this divide exist? Or is it the press looking for a story? If it does exist, why does it exist? What does it mean for the industry?
- Why I really like “medium-sized” business plans–these are business plans that don’t say “We are going to dominate the world’sĀ operating system world” but likewise don’t say “We are going to be a tool for an existing service.”
Finally, on a personal note…everything here at Kellogg is going well. I am looking to join the Private Equity Venture Capital (PEVC) Club and make any contributions I can. I am also getting active with both the High-Tech Club and Investment Management Club.
In the next couple of months I will be considering my options for summer internships.
