Category: Entrepreneurship – general
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How to breed big innovation inside a small business – on Washington Post
See on Scoop.it – Entrepreneurship in the WorldTo add to the innovation bit. Quite the fit for startups. How to breed big innovation inside a small business Washington Post (blog) You can improve your customer experience in a multitude of ways, but the best innovation delivers value to the market as soon as humanly possible.See…
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365 Days, $10 Million, 3 Rounds, 2 Companies, All With 5 Magic Slides | TechCrunch
See on Scoop.it – Entrepreneurship in the World Editor’s note: The following is a guest post by Socialcast founder Timothy Young about how he raised 3 rounds totaling $10M in VC money in a year’s time with a 5-slide deck. Samuel Pavin‘s insight: This post by Tim Young is a late discovery of mine but…
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Japanese startups struggle in a hostile environment – Fortune Tech
See on Scoop.it – Entrepreneurship in the World One of the world’s most advanced economies is not very hospitable to technology startups. By Michael Fitzpatrick, contributor FORTUNE — Anyone looking for Japan’s legendary garage entrepreneurs should not start in the garage. Samuel Pavin‘s insight: A first look into Japan prior to furthering the topic and…
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Building a startup with friends … hurdles to face

A post usually draws its inspiration in recent experience or trending topics. This one comes from experience and me finally opening my eyes or, well, just noticing that more and more startups I face are built by a bunch of friends. I mean, usually early stage startups. I also mean young friends. The fact that…
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Indiegogo’s Slava Rubin on the Myths of Entrepreneurship
See on Scoop.it – Entrepreneurship in the World The Indiegogo co-founder says anyone can be an entrepreneur and no project is too small. And, yes, it’s entirely possible that one day your mom might… Samuel Pavin‘s insight: Easy advice yet so valid advice. Basics are always right but so easy to forget. See on…
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New York City : Center of the Universe
See on Scoop.it – Entrepreneurship in the World New York City is the most famous city in the world. Yes, this is being written from Paris. Yes, Captain Dash loves Paris. But New York? That’s where it’s all happenin’, man. After the IBM SmartCamp… Samuel Pavin‘s insight: A short – defo smart – bit on New…