We are stuck with technology WE ARE STUCK WITH TECHNOLOGY WHEN WHAT WE REALLY WANT IS JUST STUFF THAT WORKS. /Douglas ADAMS [https://www.forbes.com/sites/sap/2014/07/07/douglas-adams-technology-rules/#3709fa3153e6]
Where to launch a startup in Europe after the Brexit Sure it’s been a shock, and in the few years, Cameron will probably enter history books as the guy that fumbled his country out of the European Community. While nothing is really done yet, and the actual Brexit could drag on and on if no actual leadership comes back
To know if Apple is doomed or not To wrap up 2015 fiscal year, Tim COOK tried to put in perspective the growth of his company: > To put that into some context, our growth in one year was greater than the full year revenue of almost 90% of the companies in the Fortune 500.Tim COOK For
When corporates meet startups As a quick follow-up on my first two articles on corporate innovation (part 1 [https://www.icopilots.com/writing-corporate-incubation-playbook-part-1] and part 2 [https://www.icopilots.com/writing-corporate-incubation-playbook-part-2]), I’ll be presenting a keynote on the relation between startups and corporations in Europe, for companies in the mobility market. The key
Clicking innovation together I’ve been working with teams in the automotive industry for many years now. In some cases with startups trying to disrupt a part of the mobility ecosystem, in other cases with worldwide leaders of this market. Right now, I’m even in charge of focusing the go-to-market efforts of
It’s time to let go of the canvas It’s quite a trip to read the Wikipedia page on ‘business model [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_model]‘ where the business model canvas designed by Pigneur and Osterwalder is barely a footnote. In real life, there is probably just a handful of startups or multinationals that haven’t