Business schools do not teach the startup spirit, so we launched a Startup Academy
26 January 2010
Alex Barrera is the co-founder of the Tetuan Valley, a network of web companies based in the North of Madrid, in Spain.
According to him, no business school in Europe teaches the spirit neither the vision of a startup runner.
“In Business Schools, we learn to replicate a business model that works elsewhere. Not to be and entrepreneur inventing something new. Operate a company is easy to learn. That is no rocket science. Starting a company requires another set of competences, though”.
That is the reason why Alex Barrera (who has his own startup, Inkzee) has launched, along with other, a startup academy.
It brings coaching, vision and entrepreneur solidarity. Here is his interview
Globally connected, our life will change
20 January 2010
“Why San Francisco is the best entrepreneurial ecosystem in the world”
19 January 2010
Xavier Damman is a European web entrepreneur, coming from Belgium, who moved to San Francisco to get new support for his projects.
According to him, SF is the best ecosystem you can find in the World.
“A dream for any entrepreneur. You can find free Wifi and power plug in any café or restaurant. Coworking places are blossoming. The best people in their field are available to have a chat with you. Free meetups allow to be informed of state of the art technology, trends or topics. Seeing other entrepreneurs building up their own startup beside you is, on top of it, very stimulating”, says Xavier Damman.
“Europe should be inspired by the SF ecosystem”, he adds in the herebellow video interview.
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