1. The document discusses a Thai social media campaign called "thumbsuper" where users give virtual thumbs up to encourage local startups and technology news sites.
2. It notes that over 1,500 people participated in the first campaign, sharing news on sites like thinkcamp, Blognone, and manager.co.th.
3. The document suggests ways to improve the campaign, such as creating categories for types of startups, encouraging users to follow 10 sites, and using calls to action to get more people involved.
The document outlines the construction industry ecosystem, showing the key participants in construction projects including contractors, materials suppliers, equipment renters, designers, consultants, inspectors, and subcontractors. It also shows the sources of funding for construction including government spending, private sector spending, and residential construction. Project financing, construction software, e-auctioning, and industry standards help enable the ecosystem.
This document provides 7 key things startups should know. It discusses the importance of having the right products, managing cash flow, planning, having patience and belief, hiring the right people for the right jobs, collaboration, and being authentic. Product development requires creativity, customer feedback, and roadmapping. Cash flow, costs, and billing must be forecasted. Planning involves research, marketing, promotions and process improvement. The right team with the right skills can help solve problems and free up time. Collaboration and listening to customers and staff is important for gathering requirements and improving processes. Honesty and following instincts are also advised.
This document discusses online personal branding tools to help present yourself and your expertise to the online world. It recommends using LinkedIn and About.me to create integrated online profiles that showcase your goals, expertise, and portfolio. These tools can help reserve your name and just allow you to present yourself online.
1. The document discusses a Thai social media campaign called "thumbsuper" where users give virtual thumbs up to encourage local startups and technology news sites.
2. It notes that over 1,500 people participated in the first campaign, sharing news on sites like thinkcamp, Blognone, and manager.co.th.
3. The document suggests ways to improve the campaign, such as creating categories for types of startups, encouraging users to follow 10 sites, and using calls to action to get more people involved.
The document outlines the construction industry ecosystem, showing the key participants in construction projects including contractors, materials suppliers, equipment renters, designers, consultants, inspectors, and subcontractors. It also shows the sources of funding for construction including government spending, private sector spending, and residential construction. Project financing, construction software, e-auctioning, and industry standards help enable the ecosystem.
This document provides 7 key things startups should know. It discusses the importance of having the right products, managing cash flow, planning, having patience and belief, hiring the right people for the right jobs, collaboration, and being authentic. Product development requires creativity, customer feedback, and roadmapping. Cash flow, costs, and billing must be forecasted. Planning involves research, marketing, promotions and process improvement. The right team with the right skills can help solve problems and free up time. Collaboration and listening to customers and staff is important for gathering requirements and improving processes. Honesty and following instincts are also advised.
This document discusses online personal branding tools to help present yourself and your expertise to the online world. It recommends using LinkedIn and About.me to create integrated online profiles that showcase your goals, expertise, and portfolio. These tools can help reserve your name and just allow you to present yourself online.
The document provides information about a camp called THINK camp 4 taking place in February 2012 and includes some website URLs related to automatically generating database tables, a local development hosting platform, a world map website, and contact details for someone named songrit@gmail.com including a phone number and Facebook profile.
The document provides information about a camp called THINK camp 4 taking place in February 2012 and includes some website URLs related to automatically generating database tables, a local development hosting platform, a world map website, and contact details for someone named songrit@gmail.com including a phone number and Facebook profile.