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What is the right incubation process for your startup?
by G2 Consultores • • 0 Comments
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The Startup Shortcut That Accelerates Your Growth and Turns Customers Into Fans
by Sagi Gidali • • 0 Comments
Partnerships for the purpose of sharing technology can be a mutual boon and the ultimate accelerator.
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How Your Small Business Can Take Down Goliath
by Hamza Mudassir • • 0 Comments
The biggest companies can still be taken down by the smallest startups. Here are four strategies that disruptors use to fight their way up.
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How Startup Entrepreneurship Will Change Post Covid-19
by Adam Torkildson • • 0 Comments
The COVID-19 pandemic caused entrepreneurs all over the world to scramble. How is startup entrepreneurship going to change once this pandemic is over?
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5G: How It Will Be Used In the Education of the Future
by Entrepreneur en Español • • 0 Comments
5G will pave the way for smarter (and remote) classrooms based on mixed reality learning platforms.
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The Colombian Startup That Educates Non-Digital Natives Through WhatsApp
by Entrepreneur en Español • • 0 Comments
hackU uses the microlearning methodology to transfer open educational content to thousands of non-digital natives and professionals who need to update their knowledge without losing sight of their work
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Government flags employment law change to cheerlead ‘wave of startups’
by Timothy Adler • • 0 Comments
Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
The government is pushing to change employment law to encourage a “wave of startups” across Britain.
The business department today launched two consultations: one looking to reform the use of non-compete clauses, which prevent individuals from starting up a competing business after they leave a position; the other enabling low-paid workers to work elsewhere rather than being tied to just one employer.
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (Beis) said the reform of the use of non-compete clauses would ensure talented individuals would unleash “a wave of new start-ups across the country”.
>See also: 8 legal considerations for setting up a business during the pandemic
If an employer does want to tie an individual into a non-compete clause, restricting them from starting a business within their expert field, then they would have to compensate them financially.
The government is also seeking views on whether it is necessary to go further and ban non-compete clauses altogether.
The move to liberate staff from non-compete clauses in employment law is squarely aimed at workers in technology and legal sectors who want to launch their own startups.
Other countries have also restricted exclusivity clauses in order to stimulate innovation, including Germany and
Hot Business News Today
Government flags employment law change to cheerlead ‘wave of startups’
by Timothy Adler • • 0 Comments
Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
The government is pushing to change employment law to encourage a “wave of startups” across Britain.
The business department today launched two consultations: one looking to reform the use of non-compete clauses, which prevent individuals from starting up a competing business after they leave a position; the other enabling low-paid workers to work elsewhere rather than being tied to just one employer.
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (Beis) said the reform of the use of non-compete clauses would ensure talented individuals would unleash “a wave of new start-ups across the country”.
>See also: 8 legal considerations for setting up a business during the pandemic
If an employer does want to tie an individual into a non-compete clause, restricting them from starting a business within their expert field, then they would have to compensate them financially.
The government is also seeking views on whether it is necessary to go further and ban non-compete clauses altogether.
The move to liberate staff from non-compete clauses in employment law is squarely aimed at workers in technology and legal sectors who want to launch their own startups.
Other countries have also restricted exclusivity clauses in order to stimulate innovation, including Germany and
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How to Grow Your Small Startup Into a $4 Billion Cult Favorite, According to the Founder of KIND Snacks
by Alp Mimaroglu • • 0 Comments
Daniel Lubetzky shares his insights on what is it about our favorite brands, from Apple to Disney, that make them so magical.