It seems like there’s a great opportunity ahead for Vietnam:
Rare Earth Elements: Where in the World Are They? https://t.co/DHoLrAMQgd https://t.co/TsgtjEhjdL
It seems like there’s a great opportunity ahead for Vietnam:
Rare Earth Elements: Where in the World Are They? https://t.co/DHoLrAMQgd https://t.co/TsgtjEhjdL
Excellent research on the state of the SaaS business by @OpenViewVenture:
2021 Financial & Operating Benchmarks Report https://t.co/EM5zS7yZWK https://t.co/6C96fZ7hoz
Sometimes due diligence only takes 5 minutes.
Reading a book doesn’t imply understanding it. Understanding a book doesn’t imply internalising its messages.
Internalising the messages of a book doesn’t imply putting them in practice.
Reading exceptional books doesn’t indicate anything but exposure to exceptional ideas.
It’s true that sometimes a business model cannot be replicated because it depends on certain unique conditions. More often than not, tho, we can’t replicate that model because we’ve looked for its key ingredients in the wrong place.
(notice that the book has nothing to do with IT or high-tech. It’s a theory about the nature of Science)
This book has been invaluable to me. Now, I better understand particular dynamics typical in IT when emerging tech threatens the status quo.
It is more comprehensible to me why, how, and when proponents and critics of a tech defend their positions or change their minds about it. https://t.co/60f4qJEUdx
24 November 1859. Charles Darwin publishes “(On) The Origin of Species (by Means of Natural Selection)”.
Little people knew how profoundly the world would change because of that book. https://t.co/87aDMheXxx
24 November 1859. Charles Darwin publishes “The Origin of the Species”.
Little people knew how profoundly the world would change because of that book. https://t.co/JEzd7qdK7T
What did you do today? https://t.co/vujNaiJ6cS