Thank you for being with us for the third month of our new blog. Although a bit late, here is a recap of our posts from April in case you missed them, beginning with, in chronological order, the latest installments in our ongoing series on getting technology to market, The Commercialization Ecosystem, which covered a great swath of topics including lean startups, cultures of risk, the right stuff entrepreneurs need to succeed and other pearls of wisdom.
April 4: Words of wisdom: Another look in the mirror by Francis Moran and Leo Valiquette
April 11: For the last time, they won’t come just because you’ve built it by Francis Moran and Leo Valiquette
April 13: Conventional wisdom, common sense and that feeling in your gut by Nick Quain
April 18: Taking the lean approach to market by Francis Moran and Leo Valiquette
April 20: Lean startup: It’s the Canadian way by Jason Flick
April 26: Culture of risk: Are you willing to bet the farm? by Francis Moran and Leo Valiquette
And on a related note…
In addition to our series, our associates and guest bloggers were also busy. Here are our other posts for April as ranked by the enthusiasm of our readers:
April 19: PR lessons from Playbook by Linda Forrest
April 7: Top social media trends 2011: Interview with Dave Fleet of Edelman by Alexandra Reid
April 14: Microcarbonated marketing mush by Francis Moran
April 28: Election emotion and the politics of fear by Bob Bailly
April 27: Trade magazines are dead: Long live trade magazines! by Linda Forrest
April 12: What the Chilean Minor rescue capsule can teach us about bringing technology to market by Linda Forrest
April 1: Why you should build your startup to sell like Radian6 by Alexandra Reid
April 6: We’re under NDA, right? by Phil Newman
April 8: Don’t worry, it’s only your reputation on the line by Anil Dilawri
April 5: The leading news release solution by Linda Forrest
April 29: Startup lessons from Tungle.me founder Marc Gingras by Alexandra Reid
April 15: Earth to startups: They won’t come just because you’re on social media by Alexandra Reid

