International Association of Space Entrepreneurs

PROMOTING GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN SPACE VENTURES

Guillermo Söhnlein
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  • Parkland, FL
  • United States
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Space contacts in Panamá
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Space Angels Network Announces First Companies
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This is where we will encourage discussions related to our various competitions.
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Diane Kilcoyne commented on Guillermo Söhnlein's group IASE Competitions
"I thought the members here might find it interesting that a topic discussed at last night's republican presidential debate was (apparently) how the government should fund NASA less but still somehow increase the development…"
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Embracing Failure v. Rejecting Defeat

No matter how many ventures I help start, how many entrepreneurs I speak with, or how much research I do on the subject, it never ceases to amaze me how entrepreneurs must always walk a very fine line between embracing failure and rejecting defeat.



There are many folks who contend that successful entrepreneurs are "risk-takers" because they are willing to fail. In fact, a recent study conducted by the University of Southern California business school found that most successful… Continue

Posted on March 1, 2009 at 12:10am — 8 Comments

10 Natural Marketing Advantages of Small Business

I came across this interesting blog post, which talks a bit about some of these advantages enjoyed by smaller ventures:



1. Focus - In order to survive, most small businesses must adopt a narrow market focus. In doing so, they can develop a premium reputation for serving that narrow market.



2. Reach - Small business… Continue

Posted on January 4, 2009 at 11:51am — 1 Comment

Insipirational Speeches for Entrepreneur CEOs

After a 2-month IASE sabbatical due to overseas assignments, I wanted my to write a comeback blog post sharing either some of my international experiences or perhaps my recently acquired collection of tidbits on using Twitter for business. However, as I sat down this evening to think about my latest post, I received a Tweet with this video clip and decided to share this instead.



If this video doesn't get you pumped up and ready to fire up your team or your investors, then you… Continue

Posted on December 13, 2008 at 7:59pm — 1 Comment

CEO: A Lonely Job

A while back, one of my mentors drew a mental picture for me as to why most first-time or prospective entrepreneurs want to be CEOs and yet *most* serial entrepreneurs who have been startup CEOs do NOT want the job again. I have since taken that mental picture, sketched it out, and used it in various talks. Never mind the spartan drawings (I never claimed to be artistic!), but I would welcome feedback/comments on the general principles.



First, we start with how most people view the… Continue

Posted on August 9, 2008 at 1:12pm — 9 Comments

Entrepreneur Support System: Spouses, Significant Others, and Families

As I listened to several entrepreneur panelists during a conference a couple of weeks ago, I was struck once again by how often the topic came up regarding the role of spouses, significant others, and families in the lives of entrepreneurs. My wife does not believe me when I tell her that during my public appearances I tend to talk about her almost as much as I talk about my startup experiences!



After 10+ years of the "entrepreneurial lifestyle," my wife still occasionally asks me… Continue

Posted on July 29, 2008 at 9:30am — 1 Comment

Comment Wall (135 comments)

At 3:47pm on January 18, 2008, Limor Schafman said…
Sounds like a great idea! Would love to hear about the 199 simultaneous things you are doing [and I may be a 0 short].
At 8:20pm on January 20, 2008, Michael Leventhal said…
Great, Guillermo! I'm around. Let me know what your schedule is when you know it.

Michael
At 10:12am on January 26, 2008, T'Christopher Gardner said…
This is a great idea. We need to work together to make NewSpace happen, to let the public know that we are doing exciting things
At 8:33am on February 18, 2008, Daniel Faber said…
Guillermo, thanks for the welcome. Are you intending that we begin inviting fellow entrepreneurs right now, or is there some "launching event" we should wait for in the next week or two?
At 12:29pm on February 22, 2008, Alex Howerton said…
Thank you Guillermo. I look forward to getting active on this site and making good connections.
At 1:53pm on February 22, 2008, Daniel Faber said…
I've posted a link to IASE on the "Next Generation Exploration Conference". Their theme was "Entrepreneurial Opportunities in Lunar Development". You will find them at http://nasacolab.org/ngec-2 (though you would need to log in to see my post)
At 8:22am on February 23, 2008, Benzouai Mohamed el hadi said…
Just we need to work together to make it.
At 1:59pm on February 23, 2008, Burke Fort said…
Hi Guillermo - Thanks for the invitation. The site looks great; and I look forward to participating.
At 9:49pm on February 28, 2008, Erika Wagner said…
Thanks Guillermo. Looks like a nice set of resources. Here at MIT, we work under a funny model of non-profit entrepreneurship for research and education, but I look forward to learning from this community!

http://www.yournameintospace.org
At 9:29am on February 29, 2008, Pierre Oppetit said…
Hi Guillermo and thanks for invite to join IASE. I was just about to join the career groups. I am still exploring the website though!

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