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Knox College students in StartUp Term at presentation by staff from Caterpillar Inc's legal department's on patents, trademarks, copyrights and other aspects of intellectual property law. More at: www.knox.edu/academics/immersion-experiences/startup-term
Gaëlle est entrepreneure et professeur d'histoire de l'art au Brésil. My Little Brasil a suivi son parcours dès le début !
On the first day of Spring Term, Knox College students and faculty move equipment into their offices to prepare for StartUp Term 2017.
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Les deux consignes du ministre qui, une fois de plus, séduit le public :
Prenez tous les risques et accélérez !
'... this stigma now that it's all about the hackers and that business guys are nothing but dead weight ...'
In the tech startup world this is pretty close to the truth in small companies. In larger ones, where business types have places to hide from bully hackers, it's the other way around. The thing that comes to mind is if you can't understand technology it makes it harder to grasp the opportunities. It's hard enough as it is. I can think of only a few business MBA's who have created & run successful startup tech companies. (Donna Dubinsky, of Palm is one that comes to mind).
There's a good article on "OnStartups, You Don't Need A World-Class Management Team" about why management are not necessary ~ http://tinyurl.com/35dmlz
But why concentrate on just startups? What about other examples of non-tech entrepreneurs that strike out? One that comes to mind is Shawn Nelson of LoveSac fame who saw the combination of retro 70's spirit + emerging Chinese manufacturing and a gap in the furniture market and a new company was born. ~ http://www.lovesac.com/lovesac/history.php
The irony of 'outsourcing management' in startups is not lost on me.
Knox College students in StartUp Term at presentation by staff from Caterpillar Inc's legal department's on patents, trademarks, copyrights and other aspects of intellectual property law. More at: www.knox.edu/academics/immersion-experiences/startup-term
Event: Meet the Media Guru | Bob Dorf
Date: 13 / 05 / 2014
Venue: Palazzo Turati - Milan, Italy
Twitter: @mmguru / #MMGDorf
Photo by Massimo Demelas
Knox College students in StartUp Term working on their business, Fusion 5, which sells ethnic food. More at: www.knox.edu/academics/immersion-experiences/startup-term
Event: Meet the Media Guru | Bob Dorf
Date: 13 / 05 / 2014
Venue: Palazzo Turati - Milan, Italy
Twitter: @mmguru / #MMGDorf
Photo by Massimo Demelas
Knox College students in StartUp Term at presentation by staff from Caterpillar Inc's legal department's on patents, trademarks, copyrights and other aspects of intellectual property law. More at: www.knox.edu/academics/immersion-experiences/startup-term
50+ startups, 900+ people and a myriad of networking descended on Plug and Play HQ on Thursday, March 27th, 2014. Plug and Play's flagship event, EXPO, represented a culmination of a number of our accelerator programs wherein startups compete with three minute pitch intervals to impress our network of over 180 investors and hundreds of corporate executives.
Learn more by visiting:
www.plugandplayaccelerator.com
Photos courtesy of Alex Stover.
Event: Meet the Media Guru | Bob Dorf
Date: 13 / 05 / 2014
Venue: Palazzo Turati - Milan, Italy
Twitter: @mmguru / #MMGDorf
Photo by Massimo Demelas
Knox College students in StartUp Term talking to visitors at an open house about their business, Upkeep ai, which built a web app that allows people to monitor their homes while they're away. More at: www.knox.edu/academics/immersion-experiences/startup-term