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Recent Posts
- Being an Entrepreneur in Argentina is the “Best Revenge”
- Reflecting on Corporate Entrepreneurship: Can Mid-Sized Latin American Firm Play Ball? Part II
- Reflecting on Corporate Entrepreneurship (a.k.a. Intrapreneurship): Can an elephant dance? Part I
- Reinvention Driven by Constant Discomfort
- Reflecting on the Art of Pitching – Part II
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- Back in the Bay Area after 3 weeks in Peru, Argentina and China. A growing economic triangle connecting Silicon Valley. Will post in my blog 1 week ago
- From WAYRA demo day in Lima. The pitches were of good quality, but all missed the exit potential, a key requirement for potential angels. 3 weeks ago
- Reflecting on Corporate Entrepreneurship: Can Mid-Sized Latin American Play Ball? Part II wp.me/p2hb1g-7T 1 month ago
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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Is Entrepreneurship Unethical, Illegal or Immoral?
When entrepreneurs develop new start-ups or early stage ventures, they must inevitably overcome the challenge of bringing their new ideas or innovations to the marketplace. To help overcome this challenge, entrepreneurs regularly engage in three activities that could, under different … Continue reading
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The Challenged U.S. Middle Class: An Opportunity for Latin America’s Youth?
Last week and this week, both the Republican and Democratic parties are using their political conventions to wax poetic on the importance of protecting America’s middle class. They are right to focus on the middle class and that the challenges … Continue reading
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