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You can’t rush a good thing: why online business development must follow the rules of emergence

  • Despite the massive confidence and investment of the era, very few businesses from the heady days of the dot com boom have really lasted the distance
  • Ecademy founder Thomas Power discusses why this is so on a new online TV show, and explains Stephen Johnson’s idea of ’emergence’

Whatever happened to Pets.com? The well-documented collapse of the dot com bubble might seem like ancient history in these days of Web 2.0, but according to the experts there are still very important lessons to be learned from that period.

Speaking in a new web TV show, Ecademy founder and social networking expert Thomas Power has plenty to say about the fate of many dot com era start-ups.

The massive injections of capital at their inception, he says, mean that these companies very often grew unnaturally fast and “died young of a heart attack.”

In the show, which is available to watch for free right here, Power explains what lessons businesses today should learn from that story.

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