Comments on: Is Goal-Setting Outdated? –The Rosalind Resnick Interview http://mixergy.com/is-goal-setting-outdated-the-rosalind-resnick-interview/ Entrepreneurs you respect teach how they did it. Sat, 19 May 2012 16:07:00 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.3 By: Andy Vaughn http://mixergy.com/is-goal-setting-outdated-the-rosalind-resnick-interview/comment-page-1/#comment-12175 Andy Vaughn Sat, 26 Sep 2009 01:15:10 +0000 http://mixergy.com/is-goal-setting-outdated-the-rosalind-resnick-interview/#comment-12175 Thanks for the insightful interview, Rosalind and Andrew. It almost seems the traditional argument for "goal setting" vs. "jump in and swim" runs parallel to Waterfall vs Agile development. Developing (a business) in a vacuum doesn't adapt to or learn from the market. Again, thanks. Thanks for the insightful interview, Rosalind and Andrew. It almost seems the traditional argument for “goal setting” vs. “jump in and swim” runs parallel to Waterfall vs Agile development. Developing (a business) in a vacuum doesn't adapt to or learn from the market. Again, thanks.

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By: Andy Vaughn http://mixergy.com/is-goal-setting-outdated-the-rosalind-resnick-interview/comment-page-1/#comment-7101 Andy Vaughn Fri, 25 Sep 2009 18:15:10 +0000 http://mixergy.com/is-goal-setting-outdated-the-rosalind-resnick-interview/#comment-7101 Thanks for the insightful interview, Rosalind and Andrew. It almost seems the traditional argument for "goal setting" vs. "jump in and swim" runs parallel to Waterfall vs Agile development. Developing (a business) in a vacuum doesn't adapt to or learn from the market. Again, thanks. Thanks for the insightful interview, Rosalind and Andrew. It almost seems the traditional argument for “goal setting” vs. “jump in and swim” runs parallel to Waterfall vs Agile development. Developing (a business) in a vacuum doesn't adapt to or learn from the market. Again, thanks.

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By: How Did I Start Interviewing People? And Other Frequently Asked Questions About Mixergy. — Mixergy.com http://mixergy.com/is-goal-setting-outdated-the-rosalind-resnick-interview/comment-page-1/#comment-6109 How Did I Start Interviewing People? And Other Frequently Asked Questions About Mixergy. — Mixergy.com Wed, 08 Jul 2009 18:36:06 +0000 http://mixergy.com/is-goal-setting-outdated-the-rosalind-resnick-interview/#comment-6109 [...] I recorded an interview with Rosalind Resnick, I called Olivia (my fiance) and said, “this is what I was meant to do.” The story of [...] [...] I recorded an interview with Rosalind Resnick, I called Olivia (my fiance) and said, “this is what I was meant to do.” The story of [...]

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By: Full Transcript of Loic Le Meur Explaining Why He’s Redirecting His Startup, Seesmic.com — Mixergy.com http://mixergy.com/is-goal-setting-outdated-the-rosalind-resnick-interview/comment-page-1/#comment-5978 Full Transcript of Loic Le Meur Explaining Why He’s Redirecting His Startup, Seesmic.com — Mixergy.com Sat, 27 Jun 2009 03:15:58 +0000 http://mixergy.com/is-goal-setting-outdated-the-rosalind-resnick-interview/#comment-5978 [...] - Rosalind Resnick told us about all the different businesses she and her rock star developer co-founder whipped up before they hit it big with PostMaster Direct. (Listen) [...] [...] – Rosalind Resnick told us about all the different businesses she and her rock star developer co-founder whipped up before they hit it big with PostMaster Direct. (Listen) [...]

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By: Steve Campbell http://mixergy.com/is-goal-setting-outdated-the-rosalind-resnick-interview/comment-page-1/#comment-5753 Steve Campbell Mon, 15 Jun 2009 17:43:24 +0000 http://mixergy.com/is-goal-setting-outdated-the-rosalind-resnick-interview/#comment-5753 Andrew, this was a really fabulous interview. It was great to hear from someone who has the breadth of experience that Rosalind shared with you. For people that missed the boom and bust cycles that characterized Web 1.0 there are great lessons in this interview. <br><br>I'm roughly Rosalind's age and listening to the interview was like reminiscing with a friend about the exciting early days of the online world. Of course, the later part of the interview was like re-living a train wreck - but I love the way she's been able to move beyond the ugly ending to her time with her company. It's great to walk away from a business with money in your pocket, but if that business was your life, the adjustment can be difficult. <br><br>Thanks for all you doing in bringing us these interviews. Andrew, this was a really fabulous interview. It was great to hear from someone who has the breadth of experience that Rosalind shared with you. For people that missed the boom and bust cycles that characterized Web 1.0 there are great lessons in this interview.

I'm roughly Rosalind's age and listening to the interview was like reminiscing with a friend about the exciting early days of the online world. Of course, the later part of the interview was like re-living a train wreck – but I love the way she's been able to move beyond the ugly ending to her time with her company. It's great to walk away from a business with money in your pocket, but if that business was your life, the adjustment can be difficult.

Thanks for all you doing in bringing us these interviews.

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