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Here’s to You, Women in Business

Up and Running

If you’re an active part of your city or town’s community, you may have noticed a sudden spike in the number of activities and events relating to business and entrepreneurship. Iceland scored the highest for national gender equality on the World Economic Forum’s 2014 Global Gender Gap Index. Start a Braintrust.

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The Story of Techbikers (You can Play a role too)

VC Cafe

A combination of wanting to do good and yearning to be part of a strong startup community in London. I was traveling in India with my wife when the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull erupted, wreaking havoc in air travel worldwide. What made these ‘geeks’ get off their laptop and get on their bikes? Qosmic Qadence. I needed help?—?and

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Urban Technology: The Business of Smart Cities

The Startup Magazine

It’s using sensors to collect data about the movement of people, all forms of vehicles and bikes,” Herman Chandi, co-founder of analytics company CommunityLogiq, told TechRepublic. “A Traffic lights can be prioritized based on bus schedules to allow traffic to flow more freely during rush hours.

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My Operating System: How I stay productive and get things done

Jeff Hilimire

I’m a husband and father of five (my top priority), I run a company ( Dragon Army ), and I’m involved in a LOT of organizations and community efforts. It’s how I picked my co-founders at Dragon Army and 48in48. But I can see how it might appear that I do. My calendar (I use Google Calendar) is my brain.

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Two years of remote working – hiring, scaling, culture, and the lifestyle trade-off

The Startup Toolkit

The solution to scaling people is “culture”, which is just a way to spread how the founders work and make decisions to the rest of the team. Our founders have a history together, so we already knew how everyone worked and remote was fine. And once it outgrew the founding team, we hit a wall. A couple solutions exist.

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