There is clearly a gender gap in the technology sector, but does this point to a deeper issue?

This NY times article combined with my dedication towards the advancement of women’s consciousness and our role in society has precipitated this blog. “Less than 15% of Wikipedia’s contributors are women” states Noam Cohen (a man by the way). Wikipedia has the most up to date, most accurate and most unbiased news information. Anyone with [...]

For the Love of it! Lesson for Startups from Tennis Star Andy Murray’s Mother, Judy

Judy Murray with her son, rising Tennis Star Andy Murray. Image Source: NYTimes.com I just read an inspiring story in the NYTimes today on the role Judy Murray has played in her son Andy Murray’s Tennis career. This follows my earlier post (the second story gleaned from the NYT in a day) on the importance [...]

What Startups can learn from Charif Souki, CEO of Cheniere Energy Inc. (a Natural Gas Company)?

Mr. Charif Souki, CEO of Cheniere Energy. Image Source. NYTIMES.com “If you keep digging, digging, digging, you find something.” – Charif Souki. That is a quote from a NYTimes story on Mr. Souki and his dogged determination to make Chenierre Energy Inc. the leader in actually exporting natural gas from the United States. Now, I [...]

Kiba Dachi, horse stance and lessons for entrepreneurs/startups

I recently returned from a Shotokan Karate (SKA) Winter Special Training that was held in Indianapolis. As always, I came back not only with bruises and sore muscles, but also with new insights about Karate and startups (read my earlier post on karate and business management). Karate special training is held twice a year, one in [...]