Entrepreneurs & Intrapreneurs

Work as Necessary as Rest Members Public

Achieving balance involves challenging the beliefs you have lived by, especially the "have to" (be available, be present, multiply, etc.). When the "have to" becomes present in your life, you begin to live according to the agenda of others, not your own.

Pedro LOPEZ SELA
Pedro LOPEZ SELA
Entrepreneurs & Intrapreneurs

Entrepreneurial Success Takes More Than Just Dreaming About Your Big Idea Members Public

At the end of the day, achieving your dreams takes all three of these things. It requires big dreams, preparation, and doing it. If you can do all of that, though, you’ll be able to impact the world in the way you’ve always dreamed of—and in the way that I know you are more than capable of.

Fabrice Testa
Fabrice Testa
Entrepreneurship

Exponential Ventures For Global Problems Members Public

It is easy to conclude that we live in a bittersweet world; on the one hand, we have fewer global tragedies, but on the other hand, we are destroying the planet with our actions, to the extent that there are already companies that are thinking about how to establish life on another planet.

Pedro LOPEZ SELA
Pedro LOPEZ SELA
SDG Sustainable Development Goals

Mental Prehabilitation Is Key For a Winning Mindset Members Public

It is an integral element of winning performance strategy, whether you're an athlete or an ExO entrepreneur. It is about being prepared and ready to move beyond the "familiar stress" of typical performance in order to achieve the lofty targets and moonshots you have set yourself.

Mark Butler
Mark Butler
Wellness

Entrepreneurial Instructor: How to Become One? Members Public

When you embrace the role of trainer, it builds loyalty, drives your team's development, and drives superior business performance. Teaching is not simply an "extra" for good managers but an integral responsibility. If you don't teach, you don't lead.

Pedro LOPEZ SELA
Pedro LOPEZ SELA
Entrepreneurs & Intrapreneurs

The Exponential Entrepreneur: What it Really Takes Members Public

About 75 percent of the companies that start fail after two years, and only 25 percent manage to survive, which is based on the fact that, although a venture starts from an innovative idea, the lack of managerial, financial, and commercial skills leads to failure.

Pedro LOPEZ SELA
Pedro LOPEZ SELA
Entrepreneurs & Intrapreneurs

Success Behind Failure: Innovation Comes From Mistakes Members Public

Failure reduces costs and encourages collaboration: research and innovation in science call for failure, which must be taught, nurtured, understood and integrated into one's scientific paradigm.

Emanuela Logozzo
Emanuela Logozzo
Innovation

Corporate Startups: Boosting Startups & Fostering Innovation Members Public

Although the details of the alliances between companies and startups vary, the concepts remain the same: companies benefit from the organizational agility of startups, while startups gain access to a wider network and possibly to the financial capital held by large companies and multinationals.

Pedro LOPEZ SELA
Pedro LOPEZ SELA
Startups