• My New Book: I Want To Hire You But Your Resume Sucks

    I just launched my new ebook called “I Want To Hire You But Your Resume Sucks,” filled with 30+ tips to get a job.  It’s packed with things I’ve learned as both an employer and employee. Here’s a snippet about what it’s about really …. A resume is just piece of paper. But it’s also…

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  • Starting a Business is Like Dating a Hot But Needy Girlfriend

    She’s the object of your obsession. You’ve always wanted to date her. Like since middle school. But you must be committed to her though. She’s demands it because she’s hot, remember?! She’s emotionally unstable and insecure. You must give her all the emotional energy and time you have and then some more. Even when you…

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  • My New Blog about Work-Life Alignment

    As I’ve looked back on my life, I have a couple of themes that I’m passionate about. And for the ones that rise to the top and that I can’t stop talking about or having an opinion on, I just start a blog around that topic.  For my passion of entrepreneurship and for helping people…

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  • How to Get Paid Well To Do What You Love: Free Ebook

    My post on How to be a Professional has been by far the most popular post at Startup Sofa. So I thought I’d expand on that after getting asked to speak to high school students at our local career tech recently and repurpose for you in ebook form (there’s the slideshow below too). I’ve got…

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  • Startups Need Driven Drivers

    For the past two nights I’ve woken up at 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. respectively with ideas and issues I need to get done with our four-year-old startup at iThemes. I thought after the first couple of years this bad habit would stop, but it hasn’t. I still feel compelled to make sure the business…

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  • How to Do What You Love And Get Paid Well For It: 5 Keys

    [ DOWNLOAD THIS POST AS A FREE PDF EBOOK HERE ] The Short & Sweet Slides Version View more presentations from Cory Miller My post on How to be a Professional has been by far the most popular post on this blog. So I thought I’d expand on that after getting asked to speak to…

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  • Using Assessment Tools, Like StrengthsFinder, In Your Business

    One of the most helpful tools we’ve used for our workplace is the Gallup-backed StrengthsFinder.com assessment tool to understand each of our team member’s unique and natural strengths. We use it to find out what they are great at and how we can fit that into the context of our team dynamics and to ensure…

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  • 8 Similar Principles Between Business and Software Development

    Here’s a followup of my Your Business is Like Software post. It was too long to put there, so here are 8 things I find remarkably similar between business and software development: Assumptions and ideas are like farts in the wind. Do your due diligence. Then test everything. Beta test the big things. Get feedback.…

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  • Your Business Is Like Software

    Let me admit up front and say that I am not a developer or a programmer. I am a former newspaper journalist turned web entrepreneur. So I freely admit I’m a hack. (And my team will back me up on that!) However, for the past four-plus years I’ve been around and worked with software developers…

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  • 5 Heretical Tips for Entreprenuerial-Minded Designers

    I was asked by my good friend Sandip Patel of BitConfused and CageApp to talk to his Design Entrepreneurship class today and thought I’d share what I, um, shared. The group consisted mainly of graphic design majors and oriented my talk about designers started entrepreneurial ventures. *** I’m going to share heresy with you. Here…

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