Entrepreneurs ready for life-changing Experience

The matching is based on assessing a large combination of variables, including personalities, stage of development, sectors, opportunities, challenges, geographic focus and end markets. The event, which is organised by CorkBIC, is unique and recognised internationally as one-of-a-kind, drawing entre...

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Published inSunday business post
Main Author Smyth, Pete
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cork Post Publications Ltd 01.04.2017
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Summary:The matching is based on assessing a large combination of variables, including personalities, stage of development, sectors, opportunities, challenges, geographic focus and end markets. The event, which is organised by CorkBIC, is unique and recognised internationally as one-of-a-kind, drawing entrepreneurs annually from sectors as varied as technology, food and beverage, engineering, leisure, medical, pharma, biotech, retail, healthcare and services. A lot of prep work is done by both seasoned and emerging entrepreneurs in advance of the 24 hours to ensure every waking hour delivers value for the emerging entrepreneurs. Trends The interviewing process is revealing and provides valuable insights into entrepreneurship trends in Ireland. Ability to change The next generation of leading entrepreneurs are very aware of the speed and quantum of change taking place in the world – whether it be technological, political, social or economic. Great entrepreneurs are not just aware of where their talents shine, but also where their weaknesses lie, and they either work on them or surround themselves with people with different skillsets to form well-rounded, high-performance teams. The seasoned entrepreneurs To date, more than 60 of Ireland’s leading entrepreneurs, including Jim Barry (Barry Group), John Flaherty (C&F Group), Johnny Walker (Health Founders), Peaches Kemp (itsa),...
ISSN:0791-2617