Monday, March 24, 2014

Richard Branson: a real entrepreneur?



Richard Branson is often cited as a classic example of an entrepreneur and indeed his early career would certainly appear to justify this. However, a recent biography by Tom Bower suggests that over the last few decades, Virgin’s achievements and Branson’s continued success in staying rich have had very little to do with being more innovative or more competitive than other firms and a lot to do with getting favorable deals through privileged government contacts.
In addition Branson has used many dubious maneouvres to avoid paying tax in his own country – most of us would be a lot richer if we didn’t pay taxes!

In other words, despite his celebrated rebel persona, in practice he may not be too different to the notorious Russian oligarchs. http://www.lrb.co.uk/v36/n06/david-runciman/the-stuntman

Innovation with Europium and Neodymium

Hologram from €50 note


Europium in the €50 note, neomydium in guitar pickups, wind farms and cellphone speakers – interesting examples of innovative use of rare earth elements: http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-26687605

Friday, February 28, 2014

It seemed like a good idea at the time - Berners-Lee

Interesting article in Wired where Tim Berners-Lee  explains why we need to protect the Web by de-centralizing it.


Berners-Lee's tweet, "This is for everyone" at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London



He also admits that :// wasn't really such a good idea!

Friday, May 10, 2013

Replica of Portuguese tram serves national delicacies in London


A replica of Lisbon’s number 28 tram (original shown above)  is becoming a main talking point in the UK after two budding Portuguese entrepreneurs came up with the idea to create the replica and serve traditional Portuguese coffee and pasteis de nata tarts from it.

The ‘nata28’ mini-tram is the brainwave of Portuguese nationals Jaime Silva and Nuno PatrĂ­cio, who took an Italian motorised tricycle to Leeds (UK) to have it transformed into something resembling a quaint Lisbon tram.
A coffee machine, a glass box in which the custard Pasteis are kept warm and a till were installed in the back of the tricycle and for the past few months ‘nata28’ has been selling close to 600 of the typical Portuguese pastries every weekend.
Nata28 is now a hit among the citizens of Camden Town, London, and has become a bit of an attraction in itself.

Monday, April 22, 2013

The place to grow!


If you haven't yet come across this video, it's well worth a look.

It's encouraging  to see the new media being used to counteract the less positive items which have been appearing in the international press during the economic crisis.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

CV dos and don'ts













Useful article recently in LinkedIn: The 3 Biggest Resume Mistakes
Some of the suggestions in comments below Rajat Taneja's article  are also worth a look.

Meanwhile, the CV above (found on the internet) has an impressive layout.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Entrepreneurial investors and business founders


Entrepreneurs can be divided into two kinds of business builders: those who actually found new companies and those join and build up a new business early in its life.
Lately some of the big names in the field have been rather unkind to each other in the social media as Michael Lazerow relates in a Linked-in article