We were telling you in an earlier post about the School for Startups program, one of the most important startups support programs in Europe, also present in Romania. We had the pleasure of having a little chat with Doug Richard, founder of School for Startups, one of the mentors of School for Startups Romania and one of the keynote speakers of this year’s How to Web conference.
Past articles
Interview with Doug Richard -”Every business is a web business”
Interview with Eoghan Jennings – “The idea is the “cheapest part” of their pitch”
We had a nice chat with Eoghan Jennings, co-founder of StartupBootcamp, speaker and member of the Startup Challenge jury at How to Web 2011. So, European startups, this is definitely a must read for you!
How to Web: What do you think is the next big thing when it comes to web business?
Eoghan Jennings: Disrupting Television. Consumers still watch more television than they use the web. So I think there is huge demand still for a more Read on →
10 must have iPad apps for entrepreneurs
Is your iPad an entrepreneur-ready iPad?
We see entrepreneurs as people who are working hard, often traveling a lot and thus are in big need for mobility. They need to always be informed and in touch with their partners and employees. The iPad is a great tool for that. We thought we’d help out with some suggestions for great apps that shouldn’t be missing from an entrepreneur’s tablet.
The Startup Pirates Movement is on
The pirate spirit is catching on. With The European Pirate Summit only a few days away, we found another pack of Pirates going out to sea. The Startup Pirates have just organized their first event in Porto, last week. And that was only the beginning of what they, and we, hope will be a worldwide phenomenon. Read on →
Entrepreneurship equals leadership?
Rarely does one person, by oneself, make a company work on its own. Unfortunately, we’re not all Steve. A company does not run by itself. If it would, then it would mean that a football team is trained by itself, or the stock market hits roof high every Thursday at noon.
It takes a team, a union of people guided by one collective thought – how to make the business bloom. Read on →
