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Let’s imagine ourselves in the shoes of Marc Zuckerberg while launching Facebook. His business idea was to introduce a product in a tiny market where all precedent endeavors failed! He must have been such a… Read More »Y-Combinator Secrets to Building Billion Dollar Products
(Photo credit to Lamia Kadiri) So you had that billion dollars idea and launched your start-up a while back. Since you are oscillating somewhere between seeking fast growth and staying away from bankruptcy. Welcome to… Read More »The self-evident truth about exponential growth very few apply
Back in time, sitting at the university bench listening to the enlightened marketing professor, we were taught the strategic importance of the first-mover advantage. After 20+ years in business, I’ve seen it materialize in real… Read More »Be the “Last Best” not the “First Bet”
Training your team is maybe the best time investment you can ever make in a business. Extending your employees’ capabilities can be a real edge to your company. This is obvious public wisdom yet… there… Read More »Why Teaching Your Teams Negotiation Tactics is Bad For Your Business
In the recent past, when could still travel, I was lucky enough to spend 3 days in Budapest prior to a business meeting. What a city! I repeatedly forgot to eat and drink. I slept… Read More »10 Business Lessons Learned From a Photography Weekend in Budapest
There is so much wisdom out there and so few putting it into practice. “That’s not for me”, “It doesn’t fit my context”… are familiar alibis. Reality is, wisdom shakes us. If we had to… Read More »5 Self-evident Pieces of Advice From Top Achievers
Why I wrote this article? Passions are a moving target. Depending on them financially may be a real threat to our stability! This article proposes a mind-opening viable alternative for those who, to date, could not… Read More »5 Flaws of a Passion Centrist Life and 1 Pragmatic Alternative