Thank you for being with us for the fourth month of our new blog. Although a bit late, here is a recap of our posts from May in case you missed them, beginning with, in chronological order, the latest installments in our ongoing series on getting technology to market, The Commercialization Ecosystem, which covered a great swath of topics including government and education’s role in the startup ecosystem, cultures of risk, intellectual property, sustainable viable products and other pearls of wisdom.
May 2: Culture of risk: Oh, those Israelis, by Francis Moran & Leo Valiquette
May 4: How to define, embrace and lever your startup DNA, by Jason Flick
May 9: Government: Too hot, too cold, just right, by Francis Moran & Leo Valiquette
May 10: The risk of being a nation of R&D junkies, by Denzil Doyle
May 12: What an IP coordinator should know, by David French
May 16: Government: Tech companies need a hand up, not a hand out, by Andrew Fisher
May 18: Government: The road to hell is paved with…, by Francis Moran & Leo Valiquette
May 23: Government: Picking winners, losers and champions, by Andrew Fisher
May 24: Sustainable viable product: The next step, by Peter Hanschke
May 26: OMG! There’s an entrepreneur on campus, by Francis Moran & Leo Valiquette
May 30: Accelerated: Waterloo’s culture of collaboration, by Francis Moran & Leo Valiquette
And on a related note…
In addition to our series, our associates and guest bloggers were also busy. Here are our other posts for May as ranked by the enthusiasm of our readers:
May 6: What’s in a startups name? A lesson in tough changes from Tara Hunt of Buyosphere, by Alexandra Reid
May 19: Social Media Breakfast Ottawa: Designing for Humans, by Alexandra Reid
May 31: Five advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing social media, by Alexandra Reid
May 27: Tech is a man’s man’s man’s man’s world, or is it?, by Linda Forrest
May 3: Tories are a PC, NDP are a Mac, Bloc’s a RIM. Are Liberals a Kodak?, by Francis Moran
May 11: What does an acquisition mean for the reputation of the buyer? The seller?, by Linda Forrest
May 17: How to track social media efforts and reach your benchmarks on a startup budget, by Alexandra Reid
May 20: Three good and three bad reasons to hire a PR agency, by Linda Forrest
May 13: Marketing vs public relations: Clarification for the confused, by Alexandra Reid
May 25: QNX’s customer-centric culture pays dividends, by Leo Valiquette
May 5: For business, the social media honeymoon is over, by Linda Forrest