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CEO Spotlight: Interview with Cyril Samovskiy, CEO and Founder of Mobilunity

CEO Insider

Even back to 2010, Ukraine was already known for the Development talent it has. With its very much engineering-like traditional educational system, with dozens of thousands of highly educated and very sharp-minded people getting to the “wildmarket of the 90s, it was obvious such a talent capital […].

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Ideas Are Not The Keys To Entrepreneurial Success

Tanveer Naseer

Ford did not think up the combustion engine or automobiles, Edison did not think up incandescent light bulbs, Larry Page did not think up search engines. No new idea comes formed ready for delivery to the market. The reason new ideas are not a slam dunk success story is because you still have to package, market and sell them.

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How to Compete Like the World’s Most Innovative Leaders

Skip Prichard

But without the backing of the great entrepreneur and gifted engineer George Westinghouse, Tesla’s revolutionary inventions would probably have come to nothing.” [3]. Bezos’ approach works especially well when the innovation requires overcoming a lot of market/demand uncertainty (will people buy it?) 2010): 253-269. [6]

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Cast the Net Wide – Make the Most of Your Promotional Time and.

Women on Business

Evaluate organizations online: their mission, major products/markets, history, and biographies of key participants. Similarly, make sure your OWN site has the best key words for the search engines. Media momentum is much like a wild fire—the power of one well-placed match can ignite dramatic pyrotechnics!

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Why Germany Dominates the U.S. in Innovation

Harvard Business Review

Germany does a better job on innovation in areas as diverse as sustainable energy systems, molecular biotech, lasers, and experimental software engineering. by 66%, manufacturing in Germany employed 22% of the workforce and contributed 21% of GDP in 2010. How Samsung Gets Innovations to Market. In the U.S., Innovation'

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Entrepreneurship Always Leads to Inequality

Harvard Business Review

Deservedly vaunted venture capitalist Tom Perkins’ callous, arrogant and elitist recent comments should not serve as an expedient excuse to overlook an important “dirty little secret” about entrepreneurship, the acknowledged engine of economic growth: successful entrepreneurship always exacerbates local inequality , at least in the short run.

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How General Mills Uses Food Technology to Make an Impact in Africa

Harvard Business Review

By helping local food processors produce safer and more nutritious foods, could we help create sustainable market access and better livelihoods for millions of African farmers and their families? Because PFS is helping COMACO grow, creating markets for her crops, Veronica's income is rising. Enlist on-the-ground support.