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[Interview] Pekka Viljakainen, Author of “No Fear: Business Leadership for the Digital Age” (Part II)

YoungUpstarts

Viljakainen’s was recently in town to give a talk and promote his book “ No Fear: Business Leadership for the Digital Age “, and we were fortunate enough to catch him for a short interview to talk about how business leadership in the new digital era. into Europe. How do you see leadership in the new millennium evolve?

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Phil Weiser For Colorado Attorney General

Feld Thoughts

Over the past fifteen years, Phil Weiser and I have worked together to make Colorado a stronger, more collaborative, and more innovative entrepreneurial community. Phil is a rare entrepreneur who can bring innovation to the government, which is just the sort of leadership we need now.

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25 Entrepreneurs Describe the BHAGs (Big Hairy Audacious Goals) for Their Business

Hearpreneur

Whether we deliver Clinical Evaluation Reports, Literature Reviews, or continued Post Market Surveillance and Vigilance monitoring, their ease of compliance (and acceptance in Europe) is our proudest achievement. Networking for me is a big part of my business as that’s how I acquire a lot of the great products for my business.

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Does Your VC have an Investment Thesis, or a Hypothesis?

David Teten

A typical VC thesis: “we invest in tech startups in Europe at an early stage” However, our experience shows that in many cases: . “Europe” means a handful of countries, for instance, France, UK, and Germany. These results are consistent for both US-based and Europe-based VC firms.

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15 steps to start your own tech business: Part 1

The Next Web

Today he begins a series, cross-posted from his own blog , in which he draws on his experience to offer advice for aspiring entrepreneurs in Europe and beyond. Meeting likeminded people, having the time to experiment and building up a great network are only a few of the advantages that come with going to the best university for you.

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24 Entrepreneurs Explain What They Love About Being An Entrepreneur

Hearpreneur

They don’t teach this stuff in school and you can’t learn it by reading a book or by listening to a leadership podcast. I became a full-time entrepreneur in 2015 and since then, I was able to immigrate from Europe to Canada, obtain a visa for the U.S., Don’t forget to join our #IamCEO Community. 23- The challenges.

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Startup Grind Turns the Tables on Mark Suster

Both Sides of the Table

You start traveling around Europe, starting working for them overseas. And my specialty was computer networks. Or did I want to move to Europe? I only went because I wanted to live and work in Europe. DEREK 8:33] So you’re working in Europe. 00:12:57] DEREK: This was in Europe? Tell us about that.

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