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This year, we explore new ways to exchange information and ideas through open communication. Conversations that enable us to interact with people whose ideas provide best practices on ways to be more productive, give meaning to our work and life, and foster creativity and growth. Feel free* to ask questions or just tune in and be curious. Join the conversation*
Now is an exciting time to be alive. New ways of sharing information and ideas sprout up every day, but one thing that remains the same is the deep rooted philosophy we each have that acts as our guide.
For the simple reason that there are no certainties in life – only the chance to make a change for the world to be a better place. New discoveries and developments in sharing information and ideas progress forward every day, helping us unlock our human potential.
One possible answer can be found on Weds, November 14 at 9AM PST and Noon EST. Connect with angel investor Elizabeth Crowell on the first of her discussion series: Financing and funding for new businesses.
Here is the first tip: Be clear about what you’re selling and listen to the marketplace to find your opening. Read more useful advice from Garage Technology Venture’s Bill Reichert.
Good sportsmanship encompasses many aspects of a man’s character. The story of Ferdinando Acerbi, a former student of MA.DEE, has an inspiring story on the perseverance of the human spirit.
Paul Yun, founder of Escargot interviewed Senior Supplier Representative, Gus, in China to share with the backers, a little more about the Supplier, their thoughts on Spixi, and the crowd-funding platform, Kickstarter. Read more
Are you familiar with the phrase “keep your eye on the ball?” Well, with this technology, all you have to do is substitute phone/ computer/etc. for eye. And you’d better keep your eye on it…because that’s exactly how it works!
”Necessity is the mother of invention.” Or is it just the midwife? Throw in some compassion, experience, frustration, and the willingness to pick up the nearest object and start tinkering, and you have a life-saver of a machine -the Universal Anesthesia Machine. Read on…