Walker Twitter Highlights: November 21st – 27th
by Scott Edward Walker on November 28th, 2011I’m using Twitter as a form of micro-blogging to share interesting blog posts, articles and podcasts relating to entrepreneurship and startups, M&A and legal issues. Below are my five most popular tweets (via bit.ly) for the past week and a couple of blog-related tweets. If you’d like to see all of my tweets (or an RSS feed of them), you can do so here. Cheers, Scott
Top 5 Tweets
- “The new status jobs aren’t at Goldman Sachs. They’re at Google, Apple and Facebook.” -former Goldman analyst nyti.ms/ul8nRR
- “Zynga should be an example of entrepreneurship at its best…Instead it’s…an [HBS] case study on founder overreach.” nyti.ms/t9wh2K
- Great to see in print what I’ve been asking for years: Why are clients paying for associates’ on-the-job training? nyti.ms/t2XW7F
- Tide Shifts on Web Start-Ups: “start-ups that sell to businesses are hot again with Silicon Valley investors” on.wsj.com/taSdEw
- Skipping the Partner Track for a Shingle of One’s Own (NYTimes) – “lawyers want more control over their futures” nyti.ms/vxHO6B
Walker Blog-Related
- New motivational vid post: “A Startup Story” http://bit.ly/v9UA7w
- I just uploaded this solid vid clip of Phil Libin (Evernote CEO) via Stanford: bit.ly/tamy07
Tags: Apple, facebook, Goldman, Google, silicon valley, Stanford, start-ups, startup, Twitter Highlights, Vernote, Zynga