Category Archives: entrepreneurship

Capitalism 2.0: entrepreneurs vs. speculators vs. governments

In a world devoid of cash, I’ve recently started paying attention to the beautiful world of business funding. What triggered this post though goes beyond the “trivial” hurdles of attracting what are often tiny sums needed for generous ideas that … Continue reading

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People engagement: a cause and effect debate

If there is one thing organisations – be they tiny or transatlantic – are dreaming of these days, this is certain to have “100% people engagement”. Acres of trees and layers of ozone have been lost forever in an attempt … Continue reading

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Crazy thought: changing your job NOW?

 There is this fear floating in the air, that if you change your job in this economic climate, you’re putting yourself at risk. Popular wisdom apparently says the new guy/gal gets cut first in an economic downturn. I think not. … Continue reading

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Selling in a down economy?

 Let us look at the full half of the glass here: why don’t you set up your business to win out of this crisis, not merely survive? Here are some thoughts you can easily turn into a sales drivers check-up … Continue reading

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