Digest useful fiction Kind-hearted all! Let me present the first issue of the digest of the most interesting materials about business, startups and personal effectiveness over the past week.
Let's start with the extremely interesting question of
how important is the speed of your idea to enter the market? Quote from Oscar Hartmann, founder of KupiVIP:
“In order to enter the market, I was the first to drop everything I earned in my life to zero.” A fresh
interview with Anna Berezovskaya, a top manager of Groupon Russia, about the professional level of Russian and Western employees and a typical scenario for Americans:
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“Waking up in the morning, I brush my teeth, get dressed and check three things: my mail, Facebook and Groupon” How are regional developer conferences different from Moscow?
A detailed review of the reports from the DUMP party of programmers and usability experts that took place in Yekaterinburg. How much money did Yandex tops make at the time of going public? This can be learned from the material Cnews.
Parallels receives a grant from Skolkovo . 150 million rubles will be spent on promising developments.
Fat years are
waiting for Runet - overheated salaries, lack of personnel, the raid of non-professional investors, and dozens of new projects. Opinion of Maxim Spiridonov, the leading podcast "Runetology".
In the comments you can make a whipping digest :-) Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/120530/All Articles