Archive for October, 2009
Hungry? Gothere!
by Wei Leen on Oct.26, 2009, under Uncategorized
Hi everyone here is the talk video. Some of you may be wondering why I chose Veoh rather than Youtube. Thats an interesting and necessary question, especially since Veoh is asking you to install their player. There are 2 reasons. First is that Youtube limits the length of each video to 10 minutes, unless you have a ‘director’ account. Veoh has no such limitation. Second, my research tells me that the Veoh player is small and harmless (ie. no spyware). The different video services are worthy of a blog post on their own, but that is a story for another day. Enjoy the talk!
Watch Hungry? Gothere! part 1 of 4 in Educational & How-To | View More Free Videos Online at Veoh.com
Watch Hungry? Gothere! part 2 of 4 in Educational & How-To | View More Free Videos Online at Veoh.com
Watch Hungry? Gothere! Part 3 of 4 in Educational & How-To | View More Free Videos Online at Veoh.com
Watch Hungry? Gothere! part 4 of 4 in Educational & How-To | View More Free Videos Online at Veoh.com
“How to Go to Market: Tools and Best Practices from Silicon Valley”
by hoeylit on Oct.14, 2009, under Business Lessons
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NUS Entrepreneurship Centre
(divison of NUS Enterprise)
Presents
Techno-Venture Forum
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About The Speakers:
Tom Kosnik is a consulting professor in the Stanford Technology Ventures Program at Stanford School of Engineering. His courses have included Global Entrepreneurial Marketing, Global Entrepreneurial Leadership, Global Project Coordination, and Strategy for Technology Based Companies. He has designed and led a variety of executive education programs. He has coauthored two marketing text books, several articles, and over sixty case studies about companies in imagination-intensive markets. He has also taught in the past at Harvard Business School, Stanford Graduate School of Business, National University of Singapore, and Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden.
Tom is also a managing director with TCG Advisors. Since 1978, he has helped information technology (IT) suppliers take new products to market, and global companies to adopt IT innovations to create value for their customers and shareholders. He helps his clients to develop and execute strategy, manage their portfolio of global customers, launch global products, and manage global projects. He also helps senior executives to coach their teams, develop the next generation of leaders, and recruit world class talent.
Some of his past clients include: American Management Systems, Apple Computer; Applied Materials; BMC; Cummins Engine; Electronic Arts; Ernst & Young; Harris Bank; Hewlett Packard; Information Week; Microsoft; Nokia, Siemens, and numerous start-up technology companies.
Tom earned his Bachelor of Arts in History and International Relations from Duke University (1972), MBA from University of Virginia (1977), and Ph.D. from Stanford Graduate School of Business (1985). He was a research associate at IMD in Lausanne, Switzerland (1977-78)
Contest – Win Richard Branson’s book “Screw It, Let’s Do It” at Hungry?GoThere! event
by hoeylit on Oct.06, 2009, under Uncategorized
Hi!
We are giving away Richard Branson’s Screw It, Let’s Do It book tomorrow, October 7th at Incub3 event – Hungry? Gothere! where the founders of HungryGoWhere.com and Gothere.sg will be sharing about their individual entrepreneurial journeys.
Our event is held at 6.30pm-8pm at Level 2 Auditorium, University Hall, Lee Kong Chian Wing, 21 Lower Kent Ridge Road, Singapore 119077.
The prize:
To participate in this contest, all you have to do is post your question(s) for Dennis Goh or Toh Kian Khai from today until tomorrow, 5pm. You can post them at your Gtalk status message, MSN messenger status message, Incub3 Facebook group wall or even Twitter. The best question wins this fun book.
These are the steps:
Gtalk
1) Log into Gtalk
2) Add contact – incub3ppl@gmail.com
3) Click on your status & click on Custom message
4) Post your question on the status message from today until tomorrow, 5pm
MSN Messenger
1) Log into MSN Messenger
2) Add contact – Incub3@live.com
3) Post your question on your status message from today until tomorrow, 5pm
Incub3 Facebook group
1) Log into Facebook
2) Go to Incub3 group
3) Join the group.
4) Post your question on Incub3 group wall from today until tomorrow, 5pm
Twitter
1) Go to http://twitter.com/incub3
2) Follow
3) Tweet “#Incub3 <post your question>”
See you tomorrow at Hungry?Gothere! event.
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