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Sheikh Youssef Al Shelash on the Benefits of 3D Construction 

The Startup Magazine

As the chairman of Dar Al Arkan , Sheikh Yousef Al Shelash is leading the Saudi Arabia-based property development company into the future by embracing cutting-edge technology. The 3DCP (3D concrete process) involves a printhead supported by an agile massive frame structure.

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Bringing Lean Startup to Life at GE

Startup Lessons Learned

In a career that has moved from GE to NBC Universal and back to GE, she has brought technological innovation and agile business techniques to two of the US’s biggest legacy corporations. Beth is Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at GE, but her work defies the standard understanding of big corporate business.

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Blowing up the Business Plan at U.C. Berkeley Haas Business School

Steve Blank

The disadvantage is that its methodology was based on the old waterfall model of product development and not the agile and lean methods that startups use today. It taught lean theory ( business model design , customer development and agile engineering) and practice. We’ve gone global as well. Haas global footprint.

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This I Believe: A Manifesto for a Magnificent Career

Occam's Razor

My professional career spans three countries: India, Saudi Arabia and the United States. The web demands immense agility and flexibility within every company. If you work with your team of individuals and help figure out how to make the unit function at max awesomeness, you solve for a global maxima.

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What Greek Startups Can Teach the World

ReadWriteStart

Think about gaining access to global markets, and how to build bridges internationally. Hoping to “democratize entrepreneurship globally,” Whitehill plans to take Entrepreneur Week to countries where there’s the “opportunity to make the most impact.” Currently he’s thinking Chile, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Portugal and Brazil.

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What Greek Startups Can Teach the World

ReadWriteStart

Think about gaining access to global markets, and how to build bridges internationally. The Democratization of Entrepreneurship Hoping to “democratize entrepreneurship globally,” Whitehill plans to take Entrepreneur Week to countries where there’s the “opportunity to make the most impact.” Ignore the odds; be a survivor. Proactiveness.