I like this presentation. A good summary of the necessary steps and questions you need to ask, short but clear. I've watched other videos too and they are so focused on technical or legislative details, that they don't emphasize the main points.
Pertaining to the first 2 minutes of the video, there is actually a Hindi word for makeshift innovation called "jugaad." There was another TEDx speaker, Prasad Kaipa, who directly referenced that word within the business context. Adaptability is definitely needed for business and life in general.
Sounds like she said 'school fête.' Is this an Australian term for a festival, or did I hear that wrong? Definitely not something an American would say. Also, Kubrick had devices much like iPads for 2001.
Ummmm.... Ummmm.... Ummmm. I wanted to hear her message but couldn't get past the ums. And she'd lead on like she was gonna give you direction and then turn to a story.
I like this presentation. A good summary of the necessary steps and questions you need to ask, short but clear.
I've watched other videos too and they are so focused on technical or legislative details, that they don't emphasize the main points.
Pertaining to the first 2 minutes of the video, there is actually a Hindi word for makeshift innovation called "jugaad." There was another TEDx speaker, Prasad Kaipa, who directly referenced that word within the business context. Adaptability is definitely needed for business and life in general.
The first half is useless, but the second part is concise and priceless) Thank you, Jen.
She makes it simple, over-thinking kills successful startups more than anything else
Beauty with brains, first I appreciate your beauty then the beauty of your thought
Interesting video,
Thank you!
Why does a startup require fast growth potential? Slow growth helps you foresee problems and threats early without terrible loses.
alright!
Sounds like she said 'school fête.' Is this an Australian term for a festival, or did I hear that wrong? Definitely not something an American would say.
Also, Kubrick had devices much like iPads for 2001.
Ummmm.... Ummmm.... Ummmm. I wanted to hear her message but couldn't get past the ums. And she'd lead on like she was gonna give you direction and then turn to a story.