11/09/2012
Now is the time to sign up to a free online course. Earlier this year I took part (for part of the course) in the Technology Entrepreneurship course that is put on by Stanford University (more details can be found by looking around the SU venture-lab site for the current offering). However, because of time pressure and other commitments I want to try something a little less challenging and so I think I will opt for Tina Seelig's 10-week course on Creativity. Hopefully, I can think up some new ideas over the next few months. http://venture-lab.org/creativity
A Crash Course on Creativity
In this course Tina Seelig reveals a set of tools and conditions that we each control - our Innovation Engine - that allows us to increase our own creativity and that of our teams and organizations. She shows that just as the scientific method demystifies ...
19/03/2012
Together with this site, I will also be using my blog http://stewartasia.blogspot.com/ to post more lengthy articles. While this is intended to focus on certain aspects of my work, it will also include some photographs of travels in Taiwan as well as non-work related articles.
樸樂編譯 StewartAsia Founder's Blog
06/03/2012
Some work efficiency experts believe that people can only concentrate for 90 minutes before needing to take a break. A quiet, well-lit, air-conditioned reading room like this one by the Golden Lion Lake in Kaohsiung (close to our home) is certainly a good way of making the most of 90 minutes in the early evening.
29/02/2012
Just as first impressions from looking at a website are important to a business, first impressions of an envelope sent by a business are also important. That is why I as far as possible prepare nice-looking envelopes where even the choice of stamp is important.
19/02/2012
If you want to be a founder of a business, big or small, particularly one that is forward-looking and may do things a little differently from others, then listen to this lecture. Marten Mickos, incidentally, is Scandinavian, and I particularly like his approach and insights. http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2809
Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner: Marten Mickos, Eucalyptus Systems, MySQL AB - Believe in Somethi
In this lecture, Mårten Mickos shares the benefits and challenges involved in building businesses in the open source and cloud computing spaces. As the CEO of Eucalyptus Systems, Mickos identifies a vision for the future of his industry and shares entrepreneurial lessons gained from leading MySQL AB...
08/02/2012
Recently I have been learning to do simple computer programming using Visual Basic. My purpose is to be able to improve the usefulness of the Excel spreadsheets I constantly use to keep my accounting records and hopefully for other uses, too. A useful site for beginners' tutorials that teach you step by step is the following: http://www.youtube.com/user/Malfunction9?feature=mhum /c/F8F6E48B48D0F0F7/6/2IywR27BrIM
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04/01/2012
I am looking forward to attending an online class at Stanford on "Technology Entrepreneurship". Hopefully I will be able to better run 樸樂編譯.
http://www.venture-class.org/
Technology Entrepreneurship
How do you create a successful start-up? What is entrepreneurial leadership in a large firm? What are the differences between an idea and true opportunity? How does an entrepreneur form a team and gather the resources necessary to create a great enterprise? This class mixes in-depth case studies and...
29/12/2011
My home office - a modern office, that is functional and efficient and that enables one to both work and to relax, that reflects the local culture, but has a global outlook, that has enough equipment to get the job done, enough drawers for the paperwork that needs to be kept. an open balcony, and extra seating for occasional visitors (not shown).
29/12/2011
When in elementary school I was very interested in writing and at about the age of 10 I started to write a weekly newspaper called "Animal Life". It only had a circulation of about 4 to 6 for each issue, but we did not have photocopiers then and so I had to write each copy out by hand. I pressed on with this project until I reached Issue 100 (as shown) at the age of 12. I still have all 100 issues more than 45 years later. I don't think any of my school teachers were ever aware of this pastime, as what I did at school and outside school were quite different. In fact, outside school I did the things I wanted to, and at school most things were what I did not particularly want to do. Motivation is the key to any learning pursuit.