It’s time to put the Valley in your rearview mirror. Destination: New Startup America. Next stop: Las Vegas.In this companion eBook to Screw the Valley, Timothy Sprinkle highlights Las Vegas, one of seven cities that offers superior landscapes for tech startups.With brand new, city-specific content, an excerpt from Screw the Valley, and a compilation of the dynamic assets and support available to local startup founders and tech advocates, Screw the Valley: Las Vegas Edition gives...
It’s time to put the Valley in your rearview mirror. Destination: New Startup America. Next stop: Detroit.In this companion eBook to Screw the Valley, Timothy Sprinkle highlights Detroit, one of seven cities that offers superior landscapes for tech startups.With brand new, city-specific content, an excerpt from Screw the Valley, and a compilation of the dynamic assets and support available to local startup founders and tech advocates, Screw the Valley: Detroit Edition gives readers a...
This book is a quick and easy read, but the meaning can have major impact on how you do business. Troy Korsgaden gives you the steps to take to increase your book of business quickly.<br><br>Insurance industry expert Troy Korsgaden's latest book teaches agents how to transition from a "generalist agency" structure to what Korsgaden calls a "specialist agency" structure to increase efficiency, retention and revenue. Korsgaden created the...
BFF ECONOMICS makes a compelling argument for how America's economy must change, and change quickly. The book explains in everyday terms and uses unique and powerful analysis how to best vote in November, and in every election. Although short, it is powerful non-partisan enjoyable book that can actually "change minds" which is very rare today. The author is a clear thinking Ph.D. who understands better than anyone the relationships that guide America's economy,...
This publication aims to support impact evaluation in the transport sector by assessing what has been produced against what might be possible. It reviews 91 impact evaluations of transport interventions in developing countries, summarizes findings on outcomes, identifies evidence gaps, and proposes ways forward. Most of the studies reviewed find significant effects on at least one of the outcomes investigated. However, impact evaluation has given relatively little coverage to major areas of...
This publication documents the proceedings of the Second South Asia Judicial Roundtable on Environmental Justice, held on 30-31 August 2013 in Thimphu, Bhutan. It brought together chief justices, senior judges, and experts from various fields to consider common environmental challenges in the region, share experiences, and discuss opportunities for cooperation between judiciaries to enhance environmental adjudication and enforcement. The recommendations and the discussions led to the adoption of...
This report aims to support impact evaluation in the energy sector by assessing what has been produced against what might be possible. It reviews 85 impact evaluations of energy interventions in developing countries, summarizes findings on outcomes, identifies evidence gaps, and proposes ways forward. A majority of studies has so far focused on rural electrification and improved cookstoves, while most investments are in power generation and transmission. After considering the body of evidence...
Imagine working hard to earn or achieve something, then after you get it, you’re told you must give some or all of it away in the name of fairness. That principle is at the heart of Socialism – and it sucks! The only wicked people who benefit are the ones who take from achievers and give to deadbeats. They also have a much larger and darker plan. They are not interested in fairness at all. They want to steal in the name of fairness, then control you because what they really want is wealth and...
What Went Wrong: The Big Picture provides an overview of the in-depth analysis of the full book What Went Wrong.Something has gone seriously wrong: The American economy has experienced considerable growth in the last 30 years, but virtually none of this growth has trickled down to the average American. Incomes have been flat since 1985. Inequality has grown, and social mobility has dropped dramatically. Equally troubling, these policies have been devastating to both American productivity and our...
It’s time to put the Valley in your rearview mirror. Destination: New Startup America. Next stop: Boulder.In this companion eBook to Screw the Valley, Timothy Sprinkle highlights Boulder, one of seven cities that offers superior landscapes for tech startups.With brand new, city-specific content, an excerpt from Screw the Valley, and a compilation of the dynamic assets and support available to local startup founders and tech advocates, Screw the Valley: Boulder Edition gives readers a...