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Can a revolutionary concept be too late to market?

Berkonomics

A valuable lesson from aviation for entrepreneurs. If the market is moving quickly toward your class of product or service, you may be able to gain a piece just by being there at the right time with the right product or service. That’s a valuable lesson. A story of a company that couldn’t see far enough ahead.

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Can a revolutionary concept be too late to market?

Berkonomics

A valuable lesson from aviation for entrepreneurs. If the market is moving quickly toward your class of product or service, you may be able to gain a piece just by being there at the right time with the right product or service. That’s a valuable lesson. A story of a company that couldn’t see far enough ahead.

Marketing 120
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The most important person on the startup team

Berkonomics

entrepreneur” and by Forbes as “New York’s Archangel”, David is a former Inc. 500 CEO, serial entrepreneur and the founder of New York Angels. collaborate with over 250,000 entrepreneurs in 95 countries. collaborate with over 250,000 entrepreneurs in 95 countries. By David S. Steve Jobs or Steve Wozniak?

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Do you Suffer from the Urgency Addiction? It’s More Common Than you Think

Both Sides of the Table

I know that would be surprising to many readers since keeping a blog somehow convinces people that I’m a time management or productivity ninja. I wrote out 3 pages of bullet point notes on paper and delivered a 20-minute speech to a crowd of entrepreneurs (which included the Minister of Technology for China). I’m not.

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myLINGO | Connecting Non-English Speakers with the Movies

Tech Zulu Event

Just 20 years old and a recent Harvard University dropout, Olenka provided insight into her transition to Los Angeles, life as an entrepreneur, and how she’s passionate about helping non-English speakers see American movies in their own native language. Explain to our readers why you started your company, and why you created your app myLINGO.

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codeSpark:Teaching Kids Software Coding Without Words

socalTECH

The original spark came, because my daughter, Naomi, who is six and was in first grade at the time, took a Lego Robotics class. That allows pre-readers to play, and also any kid in any part of the world can play the game, because there are no language issues. They're pretty demanding on the player.

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