Category: Entrepreneurship
Israel Entrepreneurs Handbook 2015 together with EO Israel
Thanks Guy Spier for the cool idea and Eitan of Natie for the beautiful execution.
Moderating the Entrepreneurship Track at Saloona’s 2014 *Women @ The Frontier* Conference
I’m really looking forward to moderating this track. They curated women who are bravely in the forefront and I’ll get to explore the experience of being a woman entrepreneur with them. Would be great to see you there. And it’s also going to be streamed … Continue readingModerating the Entrepreneurship Track at Saloona’s 2014 *Women @ The Frontier* Conference
a blog post for EO Israel [a local chapter of the 10K members global Entrepreneurs Organization]
This is the post’s end: [and the beginning at EO Israel blog] And the reason I’m writing about this on the EO blog is because it suddenly hit me: the reason why the EO forum is something I like so much, is because that’s exactly … Continue readinga blog post for EO Israel [a local chapter of the 10K members global Entrepreneurs Organization]
The Best of TED MED Live in Jerusalem [photos]
TED MED Live in the Jerusalem Theater of Performing Arts was a real treat to host, and the TED MED Israel team has posted some of the best moments here. The talks are coming out soon. One of my personal favorite moments hosting this event … Continue readingThe Best of TED MED Live in Jerusalem [photos]
Some people have life and their business all figured out. I’m not one of them. Together with a group of Israeli entrepreneurs, I recently co-founded EO Israel – a local chapter to join a network of 9500 EOers worldwide. Entrepreneurs join for different reasons. For me it’s about stripping off the omniperfect facade with peers, and learning from each other. There’s also the guilt-free travel.
Failcon, a global initiative to reshape the negative cultural sentiment towards failures, and create a platform for learning from other’s failed ventures, happened for the first time in Israel on Jan 23rd, 2014. One speaker I admire for sharing his role in a business failure … Continue readingSome people have life and their business all figured out. I’m not one of them. Together with a group of Israeli entrepreneurs, I recently co-founded EO Israel – a local chapter to join a network of 9500 EOers worldwide. Entrepreneurs join for different reasons. For me it’s about stripping off the omniperfect facade with peers, and learning from each other. There’s also the guilt-free travel.
Hosting Failcon TLV on Jan 23rd – an afternoon that’s all about entrepreneurs sharing their failures and what they learned
Few people are brave enough to attempt audacious goals. Far fewer are big enough to admit they failed and be willing to share what they learned. Many have said NO to the request to speak at this event and I admire Yanki Margalit, Naftali Benet, Liad … Continue readingHosting Failcon TLV on Jan 23rd – an afternoon that’s all about entrepreneurs sharing their failures and what they learned
Bringing Techonomy to Israel to ask: Can Israel Be the Tech Capital for the Next Five Billion?
In partnership with Campus Tel Aviv (powered by Google Entrepreneurs), Techonomy will facilitate a series of conversations on June 5th in Tel Aviv about Israel’s emerging role as a tech superpower. The two-hour event will begin with a talk by Techonomy’s David Kirkpatrick, followed by … Continue readingBringing Techonomy to Israel to ask: Can Israel Be the Tech Capital for the Next Five Billion?
It’s Your Business – 183 written-in-blood tips for entrepreneurs
This is a great new entry-level book for entrepreneurs, with some excellent reminders for the more experienced. I scanned it in 30 minutes walking the treadmill. Of the 183 tips Lisa Everson offers in It’s Your Business, I chose to give you a sneak peek into the following because for me, they … Continue readingIt’s Your Business – 183 written-in-blood tips for entrepreneurs
The Behavioral Economics Summit for Startups 2012 is Back
And so is the Israeli extension of it. We’re keeping everything that worked last year and fixing the broken. Here’s when, where, who, why and how. Last year I was pumping during breaks and saving the milk in the yogurt department of the Google HQ … Continue readingThe Behavioral Economics Summit for Startups 2012 is Back