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We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again- thank you to the world’s best community and advisors. Tomorrow Qworky presents at Northwest Entrepreneur Network’s First Look Forum, an event designed to give qualified investors a first look at the hottest companies in the Northwest. Getting to this point has been a sacrifice and labor [...]
Disclosure – I am what you would call a .Net developer. That is what I use professionally, and more often than not it’s my first choice. Go with what you know, right? Well, no, not religiously. My first task when joining Qworky at fall of 2009, was to develop the very first Qworky meeting prototype. [...]
Now that the first quarter of 2010 is in the bank, this is a good time to follow Balsamiq’s model and look back on 2009 before we look ahead to where we’re going in the rest of 2010. In short, 2009 was all about Learning, Adapting, and Executing. Learning Qworky was sparked by a conversation. [...]
The email from Northwest Entrepreneurs Network telling us that we’ve advanced to the semi-finals of their First Look Forum encouraged us to “shout it from the rooftops” . . . thanks, don’t mind if we do! Here’s the celebration scene from our team meeting last night: First Look Forum is a semi-annual event where a [...]
The email from Northwest Entrepreneurs Network telling us that we’ve advanced to the semi-finals of their First Look Forum encouraged us to “shout it from the rooftops” . . . thanks, don’t mind if we do! Here’s the celebration scene from our team meeting last night: First Look Forum is a semi-annual event where a [...]
If your work day involves colleagues and an inbox, at some point you’ve probably wondered: is this as good as it gets? The answer to that question may surprise you. Consider: Work related stress is at pandemic levels in large part due to excessive work hours. Our work day is now 24/7 powered by our [...]
Mission, Vision, and Positioning Statements oh my! Whats the difference among them? Well it depends on who you ask. Wikipedia, the go to source for known unknowns states: A Mission statement tells you the fundamental purpose of the organization. It defines the customer and the critical processes. It informs you of the desired level of [...]