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Back to Colombia: Vive La Revolución Emprendedora!

Steve Blank

My co-author and business Partner Bob Dorf spends much of his time traveling the world teaching countries and companies how to run the Lean LaunchPad program. He’s back to Bogota, Colombia this week for round two. —– Back to Colombia: Vive La Revolución Emprendedora! The first 8-week Lean LaunchPad Colombia program.

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Back to Colombia: Vive La Revolución Emprendedora!

Steve Blank

My co-author and business Partner Bob Dorf spends much of his time traveling the world teaching countries and companies how to run the Lean LaunchPad program. He’s back to Bogota, Colombia this week for round two. —– Back to Colombia: Vive La Revolución Emprendedora! The first 8-week Lean LaunchPad Colombia program.

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Startup Grind Turns the Tables on Mark Suster

Both Sides of the Table

One of my favorite events last year was attending Startup Grind where I got to interview Clayton Christensen, author of The Innovator’s Dilemma. And of course we talked about many of my views of building startups. He grew up in Colombia, South America. You didn’t join startups then. It was all technical.

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28 Entrepreneurs Explain The Future Trends They See in Their Industry

Hearpreneur

Due to online learning, more companies will focus their efforts in creating interactive media, such as video games, comics, instructional videos in order to captivate their audience and promote learning their desired topics. 4-Rise of individuals deciding to launch startups. Thanks to Luke Smith, We Buy Property In Kentucky ! #4-Rise

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My Commencement Speech?—?Life at Your Crossroads

Both Sides of the Table

My dad was an immigrant from Colombia. They called the partner in America responsible for the project, Grieg Coppe, put him on the phone and he said, “what the hell are you doing there?” I left Accenture a year before making Partner. I built two startup companies and sold both of them. Ok, maybe I was. Develop your voice.

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14 Entrepreneurs Describe The BHAGs (Big Hairy Audacious Goals) For Their Business?

Hearpreneur

I want to help the best brands around the world find their voice so that their target audience can find them quickly when in need of their products or services. We have a unique business model that allows us to be the most competitive lender in the space, by either working with lending partners or originating the loans ourselves.