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	<title>Pressing Towards the Goal (Phil 3:14) &#187; Mentorship</title>
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		<title>Mentorship: Sudha Jamthe &#8211; Startup to Launch in the Social Media World</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--:en--><strong>Growing an Entrepreneur</strong><br />
Lessons:<br />
1. Try, Fail, and Learn, Grow – Try Fry Cry<br />
a. Find Your Passion (What are you good at?)<br />
b. Hang on the edge of your comfort zone<br />
c. Failure Teaches Fast<br />
2. Social Media use to network, build your identity and try out projects<br />
a. Facebook &#8211; Launch Tool, Events, Fan Pages, Podclass.com<br />
b. Twitter &#8211; Follow people in your field of learning<br />
c. Blogs &#8211; i) Start your own blog ii) RSS Feeds of people in your field iii) Find advisors<br />
d. Organize Local events &#8211; i) Meetup.com, barcamp.org, mobilemondays, wikiwednesdays, startupdinners ii) Volunteer for events to surround by smarter people where you can learn<br />
3. People, People Technology<br />
a. Find your team<br />
b. Find your team style<br />
c. Find your team, Style your team likes<br />
d. Find your team, Style your team, Likes that breeds success</p>
<p><strong>Info about Sudha</strong><br />
Ignorance to breed success. The first woman to raise venture capital in the New England states. 120 people and met in 40 days to get first million. She didn’t know about it, might have been scared off if she did.</p>
<p><strong>Advices</strong><br />
When you think about what you don’t know, get to know it.<br />
A milestone to live and die by – measurement of success.<br />
Its about the people. An important milestone – find people.<br />
The more you try, the luckier you get<br />
When you know how to do something, get someone else to do it. Go find something else to do<br />
Practice scaling and “doing business for others” as an exercise<br />
Marketing to Students – Facebook Marketing<br />
Hand around and find or create a group to network with people<br />
Find local meetups to evangelize to people, these people have the local knowledge on the market<br />
If you don’t ask busy people exactly what help you need, they can’t help you.<br />
One Lesson: “Find Great People. Not just people who mean well, but GREAT people who can help”<br />
Always be looking at the people, give a chance to people<!--:--><!--:zh-->
<p><strong>Growing an Entrepreneur</strong><br />
Lessons:<br />
1. Try, Fail, and Learn, Grow – Try Fry Cry<br />
a. Find Your Passion (What are you good at?)<br />
b. Hang on the edge of your comfort zone<br />
c. Failure Teaches Fast<br />
2. Social Media use to network, build your identity and try out projects<br />
a. Facebook &#8211; Launch Tool, Events, Fan Pages, Podclass.com<br />
b. Twitter &#8211; Follow people in your field of learning<br />
c. Blogs &#8211; i) Start your own blog ii) RSS Feeds of people in your field iii) Find advisors<br />
d. Organize Local events &#8211; i) Meetup.com, barcamp.org, mobilemondays, wikiwednesdays, startupdinners ii) Volunteer for events to surround by smarter people where you can learn<br />
3. People, People Technology<br />
a. Find your team<br />
b. Find your team style<br />
c. Find your team, Style your team likes<br />
d. Find your team, Style your team, Likes that breeds success</p>
<p><strong>Info about Sudha</strong><br />
Ignorance to breed success. The first woman to raise venture capital in the New England states. 120 people and met in 40 days to get first million. She didn’t know about it, might have been scared off if she did.</p>
<p><strong>Advices</strong><br />
When you think about what you don’t know, get to know it.<br />
A milestone to live and die by – measurement of success.<br />
Its about the people. An important milestone – find people.<br />
The more you try, the luckier you get<br />
When you know how to do something, get someone else to do it. Go find something else to do<br />
Practice scaling and “doing business for others” as an exercise<br />
Marketing to Students – Facebook Marketing<br />
Hand around and find or create a group to network with people<br />
Find local meetups to evangelize to people, these people have the local knowledge on the market<br />
If you don’t ask busy people exactly what help you need, they can’t help you.<br />
One Lesson: “Find Great People. Not just people who mean well, but GREAT people who can help”<br />
Always be looking at the people, give a chance to people</p>
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