Good luck, hope you fail
Good luck, hope you fail.
Björn Söderberg, speaker and Social entrepreneur. Speech quoted when Björn wished Pam an entrepreneur good luck after a lecture at Talarforum with permission from Björn.
Good luck, hope you fail.
Björn Söderberg, speaker and Social entrepreneur. Speech quoted when Björn wished Pam an entrepreneur good luck after a lecture at Talarforum with permission from Björn.
Yesterday we sent our first newsletter with our new partner webpower.se. They work with marketing automation and are by far a strong power in their field. Back in 2006 Web Power sponsored my lecture in Amsterdam at a seminar where Chris Anderson was the key note speaker. Back then I had the pleasure to meet the founders of the company, today I have the honor to work with their Swedish dream team. Thanks to Web Power for all the great help with the newsletter, read our newsletter in Swedish (Google translation into English). We welcome Web Power as our new partner.
Lost is the new found.
People care more, when they are connected.
Johanna Olsson, R&D, Hyper Island. Quote from today’s lectuture at #polartalks
1. Canva.com : Connecting the world of graphic design with Guy Kawasaki- new & fun startup
2. Today’s profitability is the danger for the future
3. An idea that can make LinkedIn the biggest company in the world
4. A shark as a Guest Professor
5. Onedifference.org: One brand that can change lives
6. Call to action: Find my viral idol
7. Why woman can rule Internet
8. Magic obsession with National Geographic photographer Paul Nicklen
9. ReebokONE makes sport grassroots grow
10. Defend your market
I wish my employees would get into more trouble, because it shows they are on the lookout for opportunities to improve themselves or company operations.
Stephane Bourque, founder and CEO of Vancouver, British Columbia-based Incognito Software. Quote from article in Entrepreneur.com by Marcia Layton Turner.
Thanks to Pam for sending this great article.
Over the years I had the honor to get to know Simon Anholt. I always got a sense that Simon got a IQ gift, that could have an effect on the world. After watching his amazing Tedtalk that got over one million views I understand that he is now making that good change that I believe he is here to contribute with.
Watch Simon Anholts Tedtalk. In this speech is Simon elegantly pointing out: Good is the new way of looking at the world!
Policy advisor Simon Anholt has dreamed up an unusual scale to get governments thinking outwardly: The Good Country Index. In a riveting and funny talk, he answers the question, “Which country does the most good?” The answer may surprise you (especially if you live in the US or China).
Simon Anholt, Goodcountry.org
I hope Simons next book will be named: From Bad To Good.
Thanks to Alex Krause for sending this video link.
Today’s profitability is the danger for the future.
Vice President Ulf Peters, DetectiveMarketing.com
Tom is that kind of speaker that takes control over the audiences mind, by telling a story so strong that we cant stop listen.
Watch Tom Asacker: Why TED Talks Don’t Change People’s Behaviors.
We all become the stories we tell ourselves.
Tom Asacker at TEDxCambridge 2014
Social media has for many become the new addiction. It’s perhaps time to reflect and take a break from it, to be abel to enjoy summer time.
Watch Look Up video and then walk out into a offline summer and enjoy live. There is a parody on this video called Look Down for does that will enjoy a online summer more.
Thanks to Micke Darmell for sharing this video on his blog.