Becoming an entrepreneur — or, maybe not?
Working under pressure and to tight deadlines is highly likely going to be your permanent working status, If your intention is becoming an entrepreneur.
Working under pressure and to tight deadlines is highly likely going to be your permanent working status, If your intention is becoming an entrepreneur.
Mastering how to be a resilient company has never been more important, with the pandemic still lingering above us all like an intimidating storm cloud.
There are many different reasons why startups fail. And a host of different ways to define said failure. Even in failure, resides a small measure of success.
Digital transformation, productivity tools, remote working, and rapid advances in tech? Sure! But collaboration is vital for a startup Venture Building culture
Pitching your startup to investors. Ah, that old chestnut. It’s every entrepreneur’s greatest dream and worst nightmare. But, no need to stress over it.
If iteration leads to perfection in product development, then automation leads to scale-up success for a startup. Startup automation, to be more precise, can be in many cases, the single most important thing which can make or break a business.
Great leaders have a common quality, they are (usually) great communicators. This is an area where Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) can help a great deal.
Scale up or shut up. Yes, it’s that time again, where we invite you to join us in our mission to #ScaleUpGreece – at our 2nd Scale-up Greece event which is taking place on Wednesday, June 26.
Question. Exactly how do you scale up your startup? The answer is quite simple
A wind of change seems to finally be blowing through the Greek startup ecosystem. And this is a change which not only affects startups, but also investors and in fact Greek society at large. What is this change, I hear you ask?
“Exits are happening and Greek founders are getting noticed.” We can’t emphasize enough that there’s never been a more promising time for the Greek startup ecosystem and VC’s who want to invest in it.
Why shouldn’t Computer Science graduates lead the way in Greek tech entrepreneurship? After all, “logic and math is your vehicle, your legs and feet, and the more powerful and muscular they are, the further they will take you”.