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		<title>By: Matt Adamczyk</title>
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		<description>What a fun description  of the transition from established company to startup!  It&#039;s told in such graphic, fast moving terms that I can almost feel the speed and tension in the change. 

Reminds me of how it felt drinking from a fire hose, never able to get enough done in a day, and eating too much pizza the one time I started a company back in 1990.  

A good read on this subject, told as a parable, is The E-Myth Revisted by Michael Gerber.</description>
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<p>Reminds me of how it felt drinking from a fire hose, never able to get enough done in a day, and eating too much pizza the one time I started a company back in 1990.  </p>
<p>A good read on this subject, told as a parable, is The E-Myth Revisted by Michael Gerber.</p>
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