“I have a private office, but I rarely use it. I prefer to be in the thick of things.” —Rashmi Sinha. Cody Pickens Rashmi Sinha seemed destined for a career in academia. Born and raised in India, ...
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Sinha is a serial entrepreneur whose current company, SlideShare, allows people to share their PowerPoint presentations and other documents online. Her blog is worth reading as a chronicle of a ...
(Normally, I do not write about companies that are doing a marketing launch. But I have decided to make an exception today, for two reasons. First, SlideShare is a fantastic product (that I use on a ...
Navigating the world of angels, VCs and other potential investors is a labyrinth for most startup owners. Rashmi Sinha and Jonathan Boutelle, cofounders of SlideShare, found this out themselves as ...
News updates all day from your Fast Company editors. 5 Ways Zipcast Will Turbo-Charge Your Career SlideShare unleashes a new webconferencing tool that could become the Twitter of online meetings. A ...
Among other issues, I am interested in understanding how to support real dialog – not just people talking, but also listening to each other. Current tools support self-expression quite well. They ...
According to Fast Company these are the most influential women in Web 2.0. From left to right: Leah Culver (Pownce), Rashmi Sinha (Slideshare), Dina Kaplin (blip.tv), Marissa Mayer (Google), Cyan ...
Among other issues, I am interested in understanding how to support real dialog – not just people talking, but also listening to each other. Current tools support self-expression quite well.