The circular economy

September 5, 2011 Leave a comment

The need to adopt a systemic change approach and the opportunities to develop new sustainable businesses.

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“Why Accountants Don’t Run Startups”

September 5, 2011 Leave a comment

Brilliant class, by Steve Blank, on creating and developing startups. Mandatory to watch.

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What Y Combinator looks for in a Founder

September 4, 2011 Leave a comment

What Y Combinator looks for in a Founder

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Practically Radical: A Game Plan for Game Changers

February 5, 2011 Leave a comment

Great talk by Bill Taylor about his new book “Practically Radical”. Essential insights for entrepreneurs

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“Normal people have jobs. Entrepreneurs are irrational.”

December 16, 2010 1 comment

Great interview by Steve Blank about Entrepreneurship, Startups and what does it mean to be an entrepreneur.

What is Social Entrepreneurship?

August 24, 2010 Leave a comment

Interesting video on the characteristics of Social Entrepreneurship

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Jim Collins (“Built to Last” author) on Entrepreneurship

August 16, 2010 Leave a comment

A “must read” interview by Jim Collins on entrepreneurship.
Very inspiring and distant from the mainstream approach.

http://www.inc.com/magazine/20090401/in-times-like-these-you-get-a-chance.html

The Relevance of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

November 18, 2009 5 comments

According to a recent study (http://www.ieseinsight.com/doc.aspx?id=1045&ar=19), Entrepreneurial Ecosystems are a key factor to generate successful start-ups. This happens because in addition to the “traditional” support entrepreneurs can normally get (access to financial resources, to marketing, technological and management support services, to mentoring schemes, to physical incubation, …), in this kind of context they also benefit from getting in contact with customers, suppliers and other companies since the beginning of their activity.

This  allows entrepreneurs to develop and validate their initial ideas more quickly and more accurately, and once 90 percent of initial business plans are adjusted before becoming successful businesses, fast, critical and expert advice is a crucial advantage in the entrepreneurial process.

So, entrepreneurial ecosystems can be characterised as open networks that  actively promote the exchange of knowledge and experience between start-ups and companies, and where both interact and mutually benefit from each other’s knowledge and connections.

The study also highlights that there are some cautions to have in building these ecosystems, because this can only be done by empowering people, once relationships between entrepreneurs are at the core of the ecosystems.

Finally, two important insights to bear in mind in order to develop these ecosystems:

  • Government support of ecosystems should be faster, more targeted and less burocratic;
  • Knowledge Centers, Incubators, Business Services and Investors should take the lead in setting up platforms for interaction to facilitate the development of open networks upon which the entrepreneurial ecosystems can be built

Think Different

November 6, 2009 Leave a comment

I just love this ad.

more about "Think Different", posted with vodpod

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Keynes x Schumpeter

October 29, 2009 Leave a comment

The title of this post consists in one of the subjects presented during a seminar I attended today (UPDATE 4, by Infonomia). I’m mentioning it here because I think it is very powerful, and expresses an interesting approach for the context we’re living right now.

What does it mean? It means to apply the State capacity and its investment power and, simultaneously, to trust and leverage the energy of entrepreneurs. That is, it’s necessary to invest in roads and in trains as well as to foster the creative destruction and its innovative wave. This integrated (or hybrid) approach will generate wealth and employment, and disrupts the tradicional economic approaches, either predominantly keynesian or predominantly shumpeterian.

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