How to be your authentic self
What does “yourself” mean? To say and do as you wish? How do we know what we want? And if the things we want to say and do are truly what we actually want?
What does “yourself” mean? To say and do as you wish? How do we know what we want? And if the things we want to say and do are truly what we actually want?
Back to school. It’s a phrase which tends to send shivers down spines and cause hearts to sink. And that’s just the kids of the world. But what if we just change our minds about it? And see it as a massive personal growth opportunity.
Greek tech entrepreneurs & San Francisco-based business stakeholders are invited to Scaleup Greece, a networking gathering – Parc 55 Hilton Hotel, Sep14
Ah the joy of six. Don’t worry, there’s no typo. This article is strictly business. It’s just that we’re more than just a little excited this week.
You have your slick, edgy business cards with funky job titles. Your business plan is top notch.
It’s time to go lean and get ready to exit, stage left. By going lean, I mean Lean Methodology, of course. This little piece of wonder, which applies just about everywhere in your process.
Your role. Owner. Director (aka General Manager). Employee. How many times do we see a person fulfilling all of these roles in a startup?
Welcome back. If you’re just joining now, then get yourself up to date by checking out my previous two posts. The starting point and Grow and Scale.
How many work hours should a startupper work? And just to clarify, I mean both founders and employees. The best answer to this question is in fact a question.
So you have a product. And you want it to grow and scale. Maybe its a great one. If all goes well with your launch, it will soon become a business. Now, here are three vital questions you need to ask yourself.
Greece. It’s just for summer holidays, right? Many want you to believe that. But those of us who live and work here know different.
What is Entrepreneurship? The bare bones view is as follows: Entrepreneurship (noun) “The activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.” – Oxford Dictionary