Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

November 11, 2011

From Småland’s Woods to Silicon Valley

Filed under: Jobs,Topic Maps — Patrick Durusau @ 7:39 pm

From Småland’s Woods to Silicon Valley

Peter Neubauer, think www.neo4j.org, www.ops4j.org and www.qi4j.org, on entrepreneurship.

From the description:

A company is like a baby. And it takes as long to allow it to grow. Don’t fool yourself and be prepared for a journey from Påskallavik to Menlo Park. It takes a village to raise a child, and a community to grow a company.

The scenes from some of the slides beg for further explanation. 😉

But it is a useful slide deck for anyone who wants to form a successful company. It is easy to form the other kind, no instructions are needed.

Peter concludes with pointers to a number of resources that you will find useful in your journey to a successful company.

Enjoy!

PS: One resource Peter points to is: 5 Things to do when you’re unemployed. Hint: It’s not job hunting. by Penelope Trunk. Good advice and highly amusing. Penelope’s blog is “Advice at the intersection of work and life.” (Those are different?) Anyway, when you are not writing, running, breathing topic maps, you will enjoy her blog.

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