Startup Entrepreneurs Book List and why not to buy Lean Startup

Startup Entrepreneurs Book List and why not to buy Lean Startup or Business Model Generation After been asked about what are good books to get started as an entrepreneur, I’ve

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25 Cool Startups from Web Summit

Cool Startups from Web Summit Aside from what we thought of The Summit event, we saw, met and chatted with a lot of great companies in Dublin last week. Here’s

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Our Dublin Web Summit review Ok so I was very impressed by the organization of the Web Summit event. Paddy Cosgrove and his team had a pretty slick operation that

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nooQ accepted onto Microsoft Bizspark Plus Program

nooQ now on Microsoft BizSpark Plus Program We are absolutely delighted that we have been accepted onto the Microsoft BizSpark Plus program.

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Company naming strategy – Where our company name nooQ comes from

Company Naming Strategy How to name your company is extremely difficult. Here’s the company naming strategy and process we used and the story how we came up with nooQ.

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Employee Surveys Suck

Employee Surveys Suck. We all know it but why persist with them? The purpose of an organisational survey carried out by an HR department is to understand what employees and

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Poor Communication Costs

Poor communication costs Businesses waste millions of dollars every single day. Most executives and managers understand this, yet they don’t realize how big a part they play in this miscommunication.

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Social Platforms for Business – will it catch on? It’s obvious

Will social platforms for business work? Social platforms for business, also known as social collaboration, social business (#socbiz), open business, enterprise social, or their technical name Web 2.0 platforms are

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The 5 Questions Every Company Should Ask Itself

Strategic Company Goals The 5 Questions Every Company Should Ask Itself   Five simple questions, possibly with difficult answers but a great reminder or validation of your company’s strategic goals

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The Coming Shift in Knowledge Management

Knowledge Management is shifting There is little new to Knowledge Management, right? I mean, we have been doing it for more than 50 years, since Peter Drucker “invented” the term

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