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Today, Monday the 7th we are proud to announce that our team has grown once again! We welcome our newest family member Stefan who will be working within our web-development department. Stefan - renowned for his ability to code faster than his own shadow - will be the team mastermind when it comes to php, html, css, javascript and the like. There is no stopping us now ;-).
Our team grows, and that´s awesome - if you want to be a part of our great team check here if there is any position that fits you...and if not: you can always send your complete application at jobs@three-brothers.de - we are always looking for the most talented people out there!

- patrick

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pressehof says...

Heidelberg – Eine Assistenz ist heute für mehrere Chefs und/oder Teammitglieder zuständig. Diesen Spagat zu meistern, ist nicht immer einfach, da unterschiedliche Interessen, Terminwünsche und Persönlichkeiten unter einen Hut gebracht werden müssen. Die besondere Herausforderung besteht darin, allen Beteiligten gerecht zu werden sowie den Überblick und die Ruhe zu bewahren, auch wenn von allen Seiten Druck herrscht.

Auf einem Seminar, welches das Forum Institut, einer der führenden Seminaranbieter Deutschlands, veranstaltet, lernen die Teilnehmer wie sie Arbeitsabläufe strukturieren, die Zusammenarbeit mit mehreren Chefs und/oder Teammitgliedern koordinieren, sich selbst...

Die Teamassistenz bei Pressehof komplett lesen

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ragingmistry says...

Happy 30th Birthday Ads!

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pressehof says...

Neu-Ulm/Ochsenhausen - Die Monarchis Grundbesitzgesellschaft mbH, Immobilien- und Finanzdienstleister aus dem bayerischen Neu-Ulm, sponsert seit fünf Jahren die Tischtennisfreunde (TTF) Liebherr-Ochsenhausen. Die beiden in ihren jeweiligen Bereichen erfolgreichen Player passen gut zusammen.

Beim Tischtennis, wie es bei den TTF Liebherr-Ochsenhausen auf hohem Niveau gespielt wird, zählen sowohl die individuelle Einzelleistung als auch das Team-Play, um auf Dauer erfolgreich zu sein. Nur so ist es möglich, dass die TTF Liebherr-Ochsenhausen, deren 1. Herrenmannschaft in der ersten Bundesliga spielt, seit vielen Jahren national und international in der Spitze mitspielt.


Monarchis sponsert seit fünf Jahren die TTF Liebherr-Ochsenhausen bei Pressehof komplett lesen

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vsagarv says...

(Disclaimer: I haven't raised VC money yet. Take this post as an opinion.)

Chris Dixon's (Hunch.com & Founder Collective) recent post "Pitch yourself, not your idea" is making some discussion. He says that entrepreneurs trying to raise money should pitch their team's past "building experience" to the VCs and not (only) their idea. It is a different matter that some of his readers missed this key point and went off debating on a tangent (because of his provocative but valid assertion "The reality is ideas don’t matter that much. ...").

Chris is an entrepreneur and a VC. He has always been quite sensible in his posts. That should be a good enough reason to give some serious thought to the core of his argument. Which I did. And found that it is a 2-way street.

Just as ideas don't matter much, money doesn't either. There is good money and then there is the other kind. Entrepreneurs know it. So, a VC-firm that hopes to attract the right kind of people to invest in, should pitch itself as a team that has done successful investments in the past and not just pitch the size of its fund alone. Because, apart from money, entrepreneurs expect clear advice, support in rough weather, opening the right kind of doors, speaking for the startup and the like. If a VC does not have such a track record, good entrepreneurs would give him a pass.

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elstudio says...

Thanks for the Case Foundation's support of our Movember team. Yesterday, they ran my blog post about Movember and our team.

And, of course, thanks to Kristin Ivie, who's tweet inspired many of our mustaches.

Growing a mustache is itchy, but easy work. Fighting cancer isn't. Thanks for your support.

- Eric
http://us.movember.com/mospace/222975

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Sunlight and programmers don't mix, especially vampire programmers:

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sarahdoody says...

Over the weekend, I saw This Is It (the Michael Jackson movie). A lot of my friends had mixed reactions, but I loved it - mainly becase of how it represented Michael and his creative process in such a raw form. I'm always fascinated with creative partnerships, and trying to understand how creative people work together. What was most interesting about Michael Jackson was the balance between give and take. He seemed to understand when to take leadership - and take his creative team down a certain path to help them understand his vision. But, he also understood when to listen to his team, and consider their ideas and suggestions. Who knows what it was like day to day, but the film really seemed to caputre someone who was passionately in tune with their vision - and had figured out a way to communicate that to a team - and have the team be able to carry out that vision.

What was also captivating about the film - was the seamless communication between Michael and his creative inner circle. By humming two bars of music or waving his hands a certain way - the team understood exactly what he meant.

I've been working on some pretty amazing designs for the past week. They are definitely a challenge, but today, I just wasn't feeling it. Then, just when I thought I couldn't spend another hour looking at Photoshop, priting out designs, and then scribbling all over them . . . one of my creative partners said "just make it sexy". Most people would go crazy because what kind of direction or feedback is that? But, I knew exactly what he meant. He didn't have to say what color or shape or size, I just knew.

When you are lucky enough to find those partnerships - hold them close, treat them like gold, and do whatever it takes to never let them go. It is people like these who can push you, protect you, and provoke you to be someone and do something that you never thought you could.

What creative partnerships or teams inspire you?

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