This slide had been summarized data about how to quick start in startup business in 2015 and how to quickly deliver product to customer. Check out trend 2015 startup in universal and Thailand.
Your branding should make people feel a certain way. The feelings elicited by your branding are important aspects to consider when designing brands. Carefully choosing the feelings you want your branding to evoke can help you better connect with your target audiences.
This presentation discusses global startup ecosystems based on rankings from The Startup Genome. It began as an academic project to identify and rank the top entrepreneurial economies worldwide. The rankings identify factors like total funding and diversified funding sources. The top 20 ecosystems have a global distribution, with 6 US cities in the top 10 and representation from North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Lessons are that ecosystems differ but can improve through measurement and community involvement, while operating globally presents challenges around competition, limited local resources, and entering new markets.
This presentation discusses global startup ecosystems based on rankings and metrics from Startup Genome. It reveals that Silicon Valley is ranked #1 based on funding per market phase and funding sources. The top 20 ecosystems are distributed globally with 6 in the top 10 from the US, 3 from Canada, 5 from Europe including Tel Aviv and Moscow, 2 from Asia in India and Singapore but not China, and 2 from Australia and 2 from Latin America. Lessons indicate ecosystems each have strengths and weaknesses and measurement allows identification of areas for improvement.
10 Lessons learned Latin American Startup EcosystemAlan Colmenares
10 Lessons learned from my time within the Latin American Startup Ecosystem. Sometimes you have to ignore investors. What counts is creating something people love. Ignore company culture at your peril, etc.
Startup Genome e il Codice del Successo delle StartupThe Doers
L’obiettivo del rapporto di ricerca del progetto Startup Genome è proprio quello di contribuire al successo di ogni imprenditore startup, dando indicazioni concrete su cosa fare in ciascuno stadio del ciclo di vita della propria startup, per aumentarne le possibilità di riuscita.
Il progetto Startup Genome sta attirando via via anche l’attenzione degli investitori come riferimento per una griglia di valutazione più oggettiva del progresso della startup e della preparazione del team ad amministrare un eventuale investimento.
Il progetto Startup Genome è anche uno strumento di mappatura ed analisi degli ecosistemi di Startup, con l’obiettivo di aiutare ciascuno di essi ad individuare e valorizzare i proprio punti di forza e la propria unicità.
Deloitte Silicon Beach Australian Startup EcosystemDavid Adams
Leaving it in the ground
Imagine a rich seam of minerals under ground. We’ve poked around and we know its there: lots of value
=just waiting to be uncovered. Imagine too that we
also know there is a market, growing larger each month, with an insatiable demand for consuming these treasures. Now, imagine that the people who live around the seam are born with an aptitude for mining. We are a mining country and we know this story well. But, unusually for Australia, we are leaving this seam in the ground untapped.
Even if the commodities boom lasts decades, Australia is in trouble.
In Silicon Valley it took 60 years to create the structural, cultural & financial infrastructure to repeatedly create new billion dollar technology based industries. The problem is, we are wired to think in a linear way. We massively underestimate the long term impact of current technology trends & market shifts impacted by the technology.
Adrian Turner, Author of ‘Blue Sky Mining’
If startups were treated as a natural resource,
people would ask why we’re ‘leaving them in the ground’. Australia can improve at what Adrian Turner calls ‘Blue Sky Mining’ in his book of the same name.
Background
Silicon Beach represents rare research of Australia’s startups to help Australian businesses and governments target their actions to support this vital sector. In 2011, The Startup Genome Project (blog.startupcompass.co) revealed its first set of international findings. Through surveying thousands of startups it looked for patterns which emerged from data-driven analysis. The report revealed new insights which helped the global startup community answer common questions including:
• How much should I be spending at the different growth stages?
• How long does it take?
• How many customers should I have by now?
• Is it this hard for everybody or just me?
“This first Australian Ecosystem Report ‘Silicon Beach’ is a vital contribution to further the awareness of why technology entrepreneurship is important to Australia and where it has room for improvement. It provides much needed perspective as technology entrepreneurship is evolving to become a new fundamental to the Australian economy. The public interest will be increasing and more stakeholders will participate in the Australian startup ecosystem. This report will fuel the public dialogue in order to co-ordinate the necessary dynamics between entrepreneurs, investors, corporate development and policy makers. I want to thank Pollenizer for taking the lead in summoning representatives of each of these groups, Deloitte Private and Startup Genome to create this report.”
Bjoern Lasse Herrmann – Startup Genome
Authors
Phil Morle
Co-Founder – Pollenizer
M: +61 430460780 e: phil@pollenizer.com
Zach Kitschke
Editor – From Little Things
e: zach@fromlittlethings.co
Alan Jones
Editor in Chief – From Little Things
M: +61 414987069
e: alan@fromlittlethings.co
Joshua Ta
This document discusses Lean Startup Japan LLC and provides information about lean startup methodology. It notes that lean startup has been adopted by over 52% of startups according to the Startup Genome Report. The document provides the website and social media links for Lean Startup Japan LLC and states that all rights are reserved for Lean Startup Japan LLC.
Your branding should make people feel a certain way. The feelings elicited by your branding are important aspects to consider when designing brands. Carefully choosing the feelings you want your branding to evoke can help you better connect with your target audiences.
This presentation discusses global startup ecosystems based on rankings from The Startup Genome. It began as an academic project to identify and rank the top entrepreneurial economies worldwide. The rankings identify factors like total funding and diversified funding sources. The top 20 ecosystems have a global distribution, with 6 US cities in the top 10 and representation from North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Lessons are that ecosystems differ but can improve through measurement and community involvement, while operating globally presents challenges around competition, limited local resources, and entering new markets.
This presentation discusses global startup ecosystems based on rankings and metrics from Startup Genome. It reveals that Silicon Valley is ranked #1 based on funding per market phase and funding sources. The top 20 ecosystems are distributed globally with 6 in the top 10 from the US, 3 from Canada, 5 from Europe including Tel Aviv and Moscow, 2 from Asia in India and Singapore but not China, and 2 from Australia and 2 from Latin America. Lessons indicate ecosystems each have strengths and weaknesses and measurement allows identification of areas for improvement.
10 Lessons learned Latin American Startup EcosystemAlan Colmenares
10 Lessons learned from my time within the Latin American Startup Ecosystem. Sometimes you have to ignore investors. What counts is creating something people love. Ignore company culture at your peril, etc.
Startup Genome e il Codice del Successo delle StartupThe Doers
L’obiettivo del rapporto di ricerca del progetto Startup Genome è proprio quello di contribuire al successo di ogni imprenditore startup, dando indicazioni concrete su cosa fare in ciascuno stadio del ciclo di vita della propria startup, per aumentarne le possibilità di riuscita.
Il progetto Startup Genome sta attirando via via anche l’attenzione degli investitori come riferimento per una griglia di valutazione più oggettiva del progresso della startup e della preparazione del team ad amministrare un eventuale investimento.
Il progetto Startup Genome è anche uno strumento di mappatura ed analisi degli ecosistemi di Startup, con l’obiettivo di aiutare ciascuno di essi ad individuare e valorizzare i proprio punti di forza e la propria unicità.
Deloitte Silicon Beach Australian Startup EcosystemDavid Adams
Leaving it in the ground
Imagine a rich seam of minerals under ground. We’ve poked around and we know its there: lots of value
=just waiting to be uncovered. Imagine too that we
also know there is a market, growing larger each month, with an insatiable demand for consuming these treasures. Now, imagine that the people who live around the seam are born with an aptitude for mining. We are a mining country and we know this story well. But, unusually for Australia, we are leaving this seam in the ground untapped.
Even if the commodities boom lasts decades, Australia is in trouble.
In Silicon Valley it took 60 years to create the structural, cultural & financial infrastructure to repeatedly create new billion dollar technology based industries. The problem is, we are wired to think in a linear way. We massively underestimate the long term impact of current technology trends & market shifts impacted by the technology.
Adrian Turner, Author of ‘Blue Sky Mining’
If startups were treated as a natural resource,
people would ask why we’re ‘leaving them in the ground’. Australia can improve at what Adrian Turner calls ‘Blue Sky Mining’ in his book of the same name.
Background
Silicon Beach represents rare research of Australia’s startups to help Australian businesses and governments target their actions to support this vital sector. In 2011, The Startup Genome Project (blog.startupcompass.co) revealed its first set of international findings. Through surveying thousands of startups it looked for patterns which emerged from data-driven analysis. The report revealed new insights which helped the global startup community answer common questions including:
• How much should I be spending at the different growth stages?
• How long does it take?
• How many customers should I have by now?
• Is it this hard for everybody or just me?
“This first Australian Ecosystem Report ‘Silicon Beach’ is a vital contribution to further the awareness of why technology entrepreneurship is important to Australia and where it has room for improvement. It provides much needed perspective as technology entrepreneurship is evolving to become a new fundamental to the Australian economy. The public interest will be increasing and more stakeholders will participate in the Australian startup ecosystem. This report will fuel the public dialogue in order to co-ordinate the necessary dynamics between entrepreneurs, investors, corporate development and policy makers. I want to thank Pollenizer for taking the lead in summoning representatives of each of these groups, Deloitte Private and Startup Genome to create this report.”
Bjoern Lasse Herrmann – Startup Genome
Authors
Phil Morle
Co-Founder – Pollenizer
M: +61 430460780 e: phil@pollenizer.com
Zach Kitschke
Editor – From Little Things
e: zach@fromlittlethings.co
Alan Jones
Editor in Chief – From Little Things
M: +61 414987069
e: alan@fromlittlethings.co
Joshua Ta
This document discusses Lean Startup Japan LLC and provides information about lean startup methodology. It notes that lean startup has been adopted by over 52% of startups according to the Startup Genome Report. The document provides the website and social media links for Lean Startup Japan LLC and states that all rights are reserved for Lean Startup Japan LLC.
This document lists the names of students from various year levels, the dinosaur projects they completed, and notes that each used a Creative Commons image. It includes 28 student entries showing the student's name, the dinosaur studied in quotation marks, a note about using a Creative Commons image, and the student's year level. The document provides attribution for dinosaur projects and images used by multiple students.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document is very short, containing only a simple thank you message. It expresses gratitude to the reader for taking the time to view or engage with some prior content. In a single word, it acknowledges the reader's attention.
A woman is seen feeling isolated and insecure in a bird's eye view surrounded by dead trees, trapping her. A glove on the floor brings an ominous tone, hinting something strange is happening. An over the shoulder shot reveals the woman is being watched, shocking the viewer and suggesting this may be a ghostly place or she is being stalked. An extreme long shot conveys the impression someone is stalking the girl and preparing to attack her.
The document provides guidance on writing for online audiences and adapting writing styles. It recommends using short sentences and paragraphs, chunking content, bullets, hyperlinks, multimedia elements, and optimizing for search engines. Specific techniques are outlined, such as using active verbs, AP style headlines, linking to provide context and encourage further exploration. The importance of visuals, formatting, and editing for online writing is also emphasized.
Presentation Brainport in Boston by Marc JacobsMarqus1980
The document discusses the Brainport region in the Netherlands as a major hub for technology and innovation. Some key points:
- The Brainport region accounts for 50% of the Netherlands' business research and development expenditure and has the highest patent density in Europe.
- It is home to major technology institutes and universities that collaborate closely with industry on research. The Eindhoven University of Technology is among the world's top 10 for industry collaboration.
- The region has over 55,000 jobs in high-tech industries and is a center for sectors like automotive, electronics, lighting, and life sciences.
- It offers opportunities for international knowledge workers and talents in fields ranging from engineering to design to
The document summarizes Acolyte, a service that notifies buyers about deals on items they are interested in and helps retailers maximize profits by converting individual orders into bulk orders. It discusses Acolyte's team, the problem it solves by connecting buyers and retailers, how it serves both parties, revenue model, competition, and roadmap for global expansion.
This document provides a summary of the 2011 FEW Community Service Directory, which highlights organizations in Japan that support community service and volunteer opportunities. The directory includes over 85 non-profit organizations in Japan covering issues like human rights, the environment, international development, and more. It aims to connect people with opportunities to get involved through volunteering, events, or donations. The directory was created by the organization FEW to support their goal of promoting volunteerism and community engagement in Japan.
Este documento presenta directrices y orientaciones generales para las pruebas de acceso y admisión a la universidad en física. Explica la estructura de las pruebas y los contenidos que se evaluarán, los cuales están organizados en seis bloques: interacción gravitatoria, interacción electromagnética, ondas, óptica geométrica y física del siglo XX. Para cada bloque, se especifican los criterios de evaluación y comentarios aclaratorios sobre el alcance de las preguntas.
PFC is a family-run business established in 2010 that specializes in producing men's, women's, and children's footwear. It aims to satisfy customers at every step by offering more styles from many brands. The company has key departments like Production, Sales, Administration, and Finance, and is led by founders MR. M.R. Goyal, Mr. Manish Goyal, and Mr. Amit Goyal. PFC operates two production units in Agra, India that can produce 24,000-30,000 and 30,000-35,000 pairs of shoes per month respectively.
This document lists the names of students from various year levels, the dinosaur projects they completed, and notes that each used a Creative Commons image. It includes 28 student entries showing the student's name, the dinosaur studied in quotation marks, a note about using a Creative Commons image, and the student's year level. The document provides attribution for dinosaur projects and images used by multiple students.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document is very short, containing only a simple thank you message. It expresses gratitude to the reader for taking the time to view or engage with some prior content. In a single word, it acknowledges the reader's attention.
A woman is seen feeling isolated and insecure in a bird's eye view surrounded by dead trees, trapping her. A glove on the floor brings an ominous tone, hinting something strange is happening. An over the shoulder shot reveals the woman is being watched, shocking the viewer and suggesting this may be a ghostly place or she is being stalked. An extreme long shot conveys the impression someone is stalking the girl and preparing to attack her.
The document provides guidance on writing for online audiences and adapting writing styles. It recommends using short sentences and paragraphs, chunking content, bullets, hyperlinks, multimedia elements, and optimizing for search engines. Specific techniques are outlined, such as using active verbs, AP style headlines, linking to provide context and encourage further exploration. The importance of visuals, formatting, and editing for online writing is also emphasized.
Presentation Brainport in Boston by Marc JacobsMarqus1980
The document discusses the Brainport region in the Netherlands as a major hub for technology and innovation. Some key points:
- The Brainport region accounts for 50% of the Netherlands' business research and development expenditure and has the highest patent density in Europe.
- It is home to major technology institutes and universities that collaborate closely with industry on research. The Eindhoven University of Technology is among the world's top 10 for industry collaboration.
- The region has over 55,000 jobs in high-tech industries and is a center for sectors like automotive, electronics, lighting, and life sciences.
- It offers opportunities for international knowledge workers and talents in fields ranging from engineering to design to
The document summarizes Acolyte, a service that notifies buyers about deals on items they are interested in and helps retailers maximize profits by converting individual orders into bulk orders. It discusses Acolyte's team, the problem it solves by connecting buyers and retailers, how it serves both parties, revenue model, competition, and roadmap for global expansion.
This document provides a summary of the 2011 FEW Community Service Directory, which highlights organizations in Japan that support community service and volunteer opportunities. The directory includes over 85 non-profit organizations in Japan covering issues like human rights, the environment, international development, and more. It aims to connect people with opportunities to get involved through volunteering, events, or donations. The directory was created by the organization FEW to support their goal of promoting volunteerism and community engagement in Japan.
Este documento presenta directrices y orientaciones generales para las pruebas de acceso y admisión a la universidad en física. Explica la estructura de las pruebas y los contenidos que se evaluarán, los cuales están organizados en seis bloques: interacción gravitatoria, interacción electromagnética, ondas, óptica geométrica y física del siglo XX. Para cada bloque, se especifican los criterios de evaluación y comentarios aclaratorios sobre el alcance de las preguntas.
PFC is a family-run business established in 2010 that specializes in producing men's, women's, and children's footwear. It aims to satisfy customers at every step by offering more styles from many brands. The company has key departments like Production, Sales, Administration, and Finance, and is led by founders MR. M.R. Goyal, Mr. Manish Goyal, and Mr. Amit Goyal. PFC operates two production units in Agra, India that can produce 24,000-30,000 and 30,000-35,000 pairs of shoes per month respectively.
The Evaluation of Effectiveness on Mobile Application BannerBanyapon Poolsawas
Presently, the banner advertisements on mobile applications become the significant marketing channel. It is questionable which positions of banner advertising will not interrupt and annoy mobile users, as well as which positions are able to enhance the click-through rate. This research therefore will evaluate the effective position of click-through rate for banner advertising, and also analyze the users’ experiences when they see the banner on the actual usage. The outcomes suggested that the most clicked position which did not interrupt the users was the Top position banner advertising. This research is applicable for marketing analysts in case that they can design the proper and effective advertising positions related to their campaigns via Mobile Advertising Network accessing to target.
Intelligence Guaranteed Development: The New Paradigm Enabled by Open Source ...Luesak Chakrabandhu
Intelligence Guaranteed Development: The New Paradigm Enabled by Open Source Software จะช่วยอธิบายให้องค์กรเข้าใจว่าทำไมจึงควรออกแบบและพัฒนาการวิเคราะห์ข้อมูลและรายงานอย่างละเอียดก่อนที่จะลงทุนพัฒนาระบบ Application Software ไปโดยยอมรับความเสี่ยงที่จะเกิดข้อจำกัดในการนำข้อมูลมาใช้ประโยชน์ในทั้งในระยะสั้นและระยะยาวด้วยการยอมเสียเงินเสียเวลากับ IT Project ไปก่อน แล้ว "ไปตายเอาดาบหน้า" ว่าจะมีข้อมูลที่นำมาใช้ในกระบวนการสร้าง Business Intelligence ได้หรือไม่
Summary slides about how to create business value and competitive advantages by using Open Source Software. The presentation content bases on success cases from S&P Syndicate PLC, a Thailand's leading restaurant and bakery chain. (ใช้ประกอบการบรรยายในการสัมมนา "Open Source Software ของฟรี มีดี ที่ควรใช้" จัดโดยสมาคมประกันวินาศภัยไทย)
Using a WHY-WHAT-HOW model,
this material provides a summary of processes required for digital innovation creation which starts with a reason why we should be studying this subject; briefly explains what Computational Thinking (CT), User eXperience (UX) and User Interface (UI) are; and describes step-by-step how to achieve the goal of designing digital innovation through CT, UX and UI design processes.
7. ( 1 ) Mobile or Web?
Mobile only
e.g. Instagram,
WhatsApp, Uber,
Waze
Mobile later
e.g. MailChimp,
ZenDesk, Xero
Know most traffic user from and go-on
Mobile first
e.g. Etsy, Vimeo,
Scribd
8. ( 2 ) Consider the landscape of tools in your industry
To reduced time to market, Wise choose.
9. ( 3 ) Who is going to build this thing?
Find team and make it happen.
16. Instagram
ดําเนินธุรกิจ
Social Media เนนรูปภาพ และวิดีโอเปนหลัก
ติดตามบุคคลที่ชื่นชอบ
รายไดหลัก
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Programming Language
HTTP Server
Databases
Server SoftwareCloud/Hardware Infrastrucure
Operating Systems
17. Dropbox
ดําเนินธุรกิจ
Cloud storage สําหรับ ◌ิbackup ขอมูลและ share ขอมูล
รายไดหลัก
Programming Language
Server Libraries HTTP Server
Databases API
Cloud/Hardware Infrastrucure