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Monthly Archives: September 2015
What Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Runners!
After every run I ask myself 4 questions: How was my run affected by: (1) Strength – How tired is my body? (2) Endurance – How far could I run – comfortably? (3) Weather – How did the environment –temperature, … Continue reading
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Network Nirvana. What is Your Vision for The Future of Social Communication?
How do we make social communication better for the projected 2 billion plus online users? If we agree that social communication is both dominant and potentially valuable, but we also admit our frustrations – we have tremendous incentive to make a better … Continue reading
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