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<title>Extract from the Needish Business Plan</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2007 22:20:10 -0300</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[  <p>Like a month after the idea of Needish came up, and before we even had a company, and even further from having employees and money and not even close to having anyone interested in reading our business plan I wrote one. There is nothing more stimulating (and important) than going through &quot;old&quot; documents to understand the progress, the &quot;whys&quot; and to always try to benchmark yourself. I am so glad no one ever read that Business Plan, because it is really not that good... but there are some really &quot;cute&quot; parts. </p><p>Like this one! Three guys who are still working </p> <a class="read-more " href="http://blog.needish.com/content/view/104426/Extract-from-the-Needish-Business-Plan.html#content-top">(Read more)</a>]]></description>
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