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Sergey Gorstka PDF Print E-mail

His desire to learn Computer Science and Web Technologies led him to Kharkov Politechnical University to Automated System Software department in Ukraine. He graduated from the univeristy at 2005 with Master's Degree and dimploma dedicated to Content Management Systems. That was the begining of a new way and a new edge of learning the Web...

 

Started working as a tester in a trading company that had its own IT Department he changed 5 jobs that were connected with the Web. On this way he tried himself as tester, flasher, developer, database administrator, coder, designer, architect and project manager. After all he decided to try himself on freelance cause none of all previous jobs couldn't provide him ability to extend his skills and work on new interesting projects.

 

That was the last step before he met Ben - Left Brain creator and soul leader. This meeting had completely changed Sergey's perception of working in a company and supported his courageous ideas.


 
Catholic Charities hires Left Brain for site rebuild PDF Print E-mail
Catholic Charities in St. Louois has engaged St. Louis-based Left Brain, LLC to help them launch a new web presence.
 
Web Solutions as if People Mattered PDF Print E-mail

If you are confused by all the options available in the interactive marketing and web world, and just want a solution that makes sense to you in your language, we are recruiting customers.


Many of our clients comment that they just assumed that they were our only client, the care and responsiveness we provide. That care and responsiveness comes from having lived and work in the actual nonprofit and advocacy world.

 

The technology side of the equation is only a small part of your success, and we work with our clients to find approaches that meet them where they are, using the knowledge we learn from our growing community of integrated organizations.


For innovative organizations or entrepreneurs who understand how accessible robust technology is for cool projects operating on more creativity than budget, our team may be able to help you build your dreams for less than you thought. We frequently end up delivering projects at a third of anticipated cost and/or timeframe.

Our pricing is clear. Our delivery schedule is clear.


You invest only in what makes sense for you and your organization in a no hassle, no pressure environment.

 

If you think beyond traditional scarcity-based models of being and doing business, you are already on our team. If you have a creative idea for expanding the reach of your organization, message or innovative idea, give us a call.
 

Let's see how we can help. 

 
What We Do PDF Print E-mail

Left Brain's ultimate goal is to take the guess work out of interactive marketing and integrating organizing by allowing you to start where you are, get what you need, and add or subtract services as you go. 

 

Web Design

From simple billboards in space to complex Web 2.0 applications and ecommerce sites, Left Brain has you covered.

 

 

Application Development

Using Joomla and our skilled development crew, we can often shave tens of thousands of dollars and months off your project delivery time frame.


 

Organizational Systems Design

With our broad experience helping organizations function more effectively, we can help you find ways of operating more effectively, generate more revenue and have a system in place. 


 

Strategic Planning Plus

We can help your organization develop a strategic plan from facilitating retreats to implementing collaborative management systems.

 
Transparency and Value PDF Print E-mail

I think one of the hard things for people to grasp with the gift economy is that it simply shifts where the value of an exchange resides from scarcity to abundance.

 

Microsoft, for example, could still exist as a company - and it would do very well in open source - by adding value to what is accessible to all.

 

No single or group of individuals would become super wealthy, but there would be a lot of really comfortable people, doing very interesting things collaboratively.

 

And with clear conscience - not trying to manipulate or deceive, or mesmerize the limbic brain, but by presenting a clear case of what you offer to the benefit of that individual or organizational need. 

 
Lessons learned PDF Print E-mail

I was just thinking today of the different start ups and organizations I've been involved with and what I've learned.

 

Here's a synopsis:

 

Working for Mrs. Chalkley -

Dream during dreaming time. Work during working time.

 

Antique Show Runner -

Often the payment for service rendered is directly connected to perceived value. That perceived value and the ensuing exchange are different for different people. Serve all with a smile. Entrepreneurship is all about finding and filling need.

 

Chores -

Time spent is time lost, and the task will remain.

 

Paper route -

Having structure that forces getting up in the morning leads to greater productivity.

 

Movie Theater -

Empower management to make individual decisions impacting employee loyalty on their own. Finding tasks makes the time pass.

 

Detassling -

Building team spirit requires making yourself part of the team. The strongest leadership is through service to the good of the group. Again, focusing the same amount of otherwise spent time doing a job to the BEST of your ability provides satisfaction. 

  

Adequate Housing for America -

The flatter and more empowered an organization, the more ownership and sustainable success. Documenting processes is essential to power and longevity. Make learning moments part of every activity. 

 

Mangia -

Part of any job interacting with the public is making them feel listened to, even if you have heard them. People have needs beyond food. 

 
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