Entrepreneurs Unite! Let’s Do Breakfast in Montreal


My friend Julien Smith has one of the most popular podcasts around, and he’s an opinionated fellow when it comes to doing good and connecting.

Julien feels there’s not enough community-driven things going on in Montreal. He unleashed a hailstorm of comments from people with opinions across the board. Many people disagreed, saying that the community is strong, vibrant and active.

Here’s my take – Montreal has a lot going on. But, there is a disconnect. That disconnect lies between the various groups of people in the technology space doing things for different reasons. Some are working exclusively on non-profit projects, others are more business-focused. Some do it for the art, others do it for the money. And, with a smaller city, you do get pockets of expertise – programmers in their Linux User Group meetings, artists collecting at art galleries, entrepreneurs…well…

Hugh McGuire (great guy behind LibriVox and blogging at dose) hits the nail on the head:

I have been around the world, and Montreal has something very particular, but also less cash and less alpha attack (maybe because of that). For me that’s a good thing: rents are cheap, people do art for art, and not to make a name for themselves (see what it’s like in NYC). (on the downside, no one can sell anything here).

A few things stand out there:

  • less alpha attack – that’s bad.
  • people do art for art – that’s good, but when art and business come together it’s even better.
  • no one can sell anything – that’s bad.

The problem doesn’t lie with artists, technologists, a lack of resources, people too spread out (although it wouldn’t hurt to be geographically focused), etc. The problem is a lack of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial spirit.

When entrepreneurs get together magic can happen. Ideas are exchanged. The right questions are asked. People help each other more.

We need more entrepreneurs.

We need to bring them together on a regular basis, to share ideas, goals, contacts, leads, etc.

With that in mind, I’m proposing a weekly (or regularly scheduled) breakfast meeting for every entrepreneur out there doing something in the technology space. That’s a broad swath; from social media experts to hardcore geeks to business people in the Web world…If you’re an entrepreneur in the technology space in Montreal, you should attend.

Breakfast is easier for me (I got a young kid at home!) and meeting up with everyone would be a great way to start any day. How about Wednesday? Thursday? (I’m flexible on location.)

If others are interested, I’d also propose we think about ways of connecting at the breakfast. I don’t think we need to play musical chairs or introduce each other in a kumbaya circle, but what if each of us asked everyone else casually in conversation, “Is there any way I can help you out?”

I wonder what kinds of connections we’d create then.

So, anyone interested? Fellow entrepreneurs…you folks out there?

(PS. If you’re counting, I’m going to use this effort to cross off one of Ron McDaniel’s buzz marketing challenges. Ron suggests that you arrange a networking lunch. He recommends inviting 2 or 3 people together that don’t know each other. To help kickstart the idea, meet with 1 person and ask them who they’d like to meet. Then call up the 2nd person and bring ‘em together. I think this is insanely cool and powerful. My networking breakfast isn’t quite the same, but it should still bring people together that don’t know each other!)

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January 31, 2007 Posted in Montreal by

  • http://www.alexwilliams.ca/blog Alex

    There’s a cafe called Java U in Old Montreal which is virtually empty during weekdays… that place is quite loungy and they don’t mind people sitting there for hours (i.e: they don’t focus on turnover).

    It’s also pretty big and we can easily reserve the top floor.

    I think they even have WiFi for those who might need to “work” during the meeting/breaks.

    Also correct me if i’m wrong, but i’m pretty sure there’s a Java U on the plateau, although it might not be as quiet during the daytime (thus impossible to reserve a section for the meeting, depending on how many peple are present).

  • http://www.alexwilliams.ca/blog Alex

    There's a cafe called Java U in Old Montreal which is virtually empty during weekdays… that place is quite loungy and they don't mind people sitting there for hours (i.e: they don't focus on turnover).

    It's also pretty big and we can easily reserve the top floor.

    I think they even have WiFi for those who might need to “work” during the meeting/breaks.

    Also correct me if i'm wrong, but i'm pretty sure there's a Java U on the plateau, although it might not be as quiet during the daytime (thus impossible to reserve a section for the meeting, depending on how many peple are present).

  • http://www.instigatorblog.com Ben Yoskovitz

    What do you guys think about the Java U on the Plateau? It's on St. Denis I believe. Casual but a bit nicer than a greasy spoon, so people can get something a bit healthier if they like, and it's got more of a lounge atmosphere.

    I'm leaning towards starting on February 13th (because this coming Tuesday is too soon) — and either we'll stick with the 3rd Tuesday of every month or then switch to the 2nd Tuesday of every month.

    We can also change locations too if we're not happy with our first choice.

    So — Java U? Votes?

    February 13th? Thoughts?

  • http://www.instigatorblog.com Ben Yoskovitz

    What do you guys think about the Java U on the Plateau? It’s on St. Denis I believe. Casual but a bit nicer than a greasy spoon, so people can get something a bit healthier if they like, and it’s got more of a lounge atmosphere.

    I’m leaning towards starting on February 13th (because this coming Tuesday is too soon) — and either we’ll stick with the 3rd Tuesday of every month or then switch to the 2nd Tuesday of every month.

    We can also change locations too if we’re not happy with our first choice.

    So — Java U? Votes?

    February 13th? Thoughts?

  • http://www.twistimage.com/blog Mitch Joel

    I liked the idea of Cafeteria on St. Laurent.

    I'm not sure I can make it on the 13th. Ironically, I am speaking to the entrepreneurship class for McGill's MBA.

    :(

    Maybe we can hold the breakfast in the class!

  • http://www.twistimage.com/blog Mitch Joel

    I liked the idea of Cafeteria on St. Laurent.

    I’m not sure I can make it on the 13th. Ironically, I am speaking to the entrepreneurship class for McGill’s MBA.

    :(

    Maybe we can hold the breakfast in the class!

  • http://inoveryourhead.net julien

    actually, i think i like cafeteria better too. it's more restauranty. i'm kind of done with cafes. but wherever it is, i'll be there on the 13th.

  • http://inoveryourhead.net julien

    actually, i think i like cafeteria better too. it’s more restauranty. i’m kind of done with cafes. but wherever it is, i’ll be there on the 13th.

  • http://dosemagazine.blogsome.com hugh

    my vote is:
    a) anywhere on st-laurent
    b) if cafeteria is a preference for others, I'll vote for that too to help get to agreement. decision.

  • http://dosemagazine.blogsome.com hugh

    my vote is:
    a) anywhere on st-laurent
    b) if cafeteria is a preference for others, I’ll vote for that too to help get to agreement. decision.

  • http://www.instigatorblog.com Ben Yoskovitz

    Guys – Cafeteria it is. 8am. Tuesday, Feb 13th.

    We'll see about a regular monthly schedule and location after that.

    I'll be posting an announcement on Instigator Blog momentarily.

  • http://www.instigatorblog.com Ben Yoskovitz

    Guys – Cafeteria it is. 8am. Tuesday, Feb 13th.

    We’ll see about a regular monthly schedule and location after that.

    I’ll be posting an announcement on Instigator Blog momentarily.

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  • http://carlmercier.com Carl Mercier

    I'm definitely in! The Montreal tech scene is rather boring and I'd like to see this change!

  • http://carlmercier.com Carl Mercier

    I’m definitely in! The Montreal tech scene is rather boring and I’d like to see this change!

  • http://www.instigatorblog.com Ben Yoskovitz

    Carl – I look forward to seeing you there.

  • http://www.instigatorblog.com Ben Yoskovitz

    Carl – I look forward to seeing you there.

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  • http://www.media-5.net/personalwebsite/homepage/index.htm ER SHEN

    Hello! Ben & Everyone,

    My name is ER SHEN, a graduator from the major of media and communication in Concordian University and a native Chinese.

    I've beening staying in Montreal for long…time (around 4 years:-)) and struggling the French language with my big big Chinese accent. But, still, lovely city and lovely people. Even, here is less Entrepreneur-oriented.

    As a half-IT and half-media person, sometimes I'm even confused by myself. Shall I belonge to the group of tech people or the group of media ? (I mean the traditional media ones, TV, newspaper, radio….).

    So, Internet becomes my destiny. I started this one, http://www.media-5.net . Does it seem I'm not a very Web 2.0 person (or not yet)? I borrowed an old idea. But it's very popular in Asia (or China) and they make huge money. They use this simple technology to publish multimedia magazines online and digitalize catalogues. Readers are counted by millions. Because of this project, maybe I should call myself an entrepreneur: young (still), educated, experienced, passionated and …not achieved yet.

    Luckly, I found this community. I've beening seaching for a while to look for a young IT entrepreneurs' community, where we meet and share our passion and ideas. And the most important is that we help each other and make things done. For myself, I need partners. Not just for the current online publication project, but also for other possibilities. Don't foreget I'm from China, a place full of the chances and ventures.Montreal is such a creative city, having an incredible amount of talents. We should do something to bring the energy together. Meanwhile, if you need any advice about IT business in China, or simply travelling to China. I can be a very good consultant.

    I'll go to the Entrepreneur Breakfast on the 10th of July. Please counte me in. Also, I'm trying to registe to the DemoCamp on the 26th of July. Hope to see you there!

    And thank you, Ben. You are really the person who brings people together. Hope to know you soon.

  • http://www.doyoutrim.com This is Levyskiew

    Well David, my friend and partner….I am happy…… There is a moment where someone needs to move-up, to further explore life, to undertake real and intense challenges. That is what you are doing buddy! I was awaiting for the day you will be doing it. I am so proud of you! To me, you are special, very bright, curious and the younger of all us. You never been distracted by the management…you have been doing what you loved the most:-keeping yourself in the crowd of new tehnologies that will change the way we live and do things.You have been a source of fresh water for me, I will be missing you big time! But I know how fast you will bring value and succes to your new environment! You are special David! Miss you already……..Good luck!

  • http://www.doyoutrim.com This is Levyskiew

    Well David, my friend and partner….I am happy…… There is a moment where someone needs to move-up, to further explore life, to undertake real and intense challenges. That is what you are doing buddy! I was awaiting for the day you will be doing it. I am so proud of you! To me, you are special, very bright, curious and the younger of all us. You never been distracted by the management…you have been doing what you loved the most:-keeping yourself in the crowd of new tehnologies that will change the way we live and do things.You have been a source of fresh water for me, I will be missing you big time! But I know how fast you will bring value and succes to your new environment! You are special David! Miss you already……..Good luck!

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