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SME&E Festival Podcast: Justine Troy, Disruptive and unconventional marketing and brand tactics

NZ Entrepreneur

Disruptive and unconventional marketing and brand tactics. This podcast focuses on unconventional thinking, disrupting, thinking outside of the box and challenging traditional marketing tactics. Each week we’ll be sharing a podcast from some of the many great business speakers and mentors you can catch at the festival.

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How Keap Encourages Success During COVID-19 [Bonus Tips Included]

Smart Hustle Magazine

Disrupted supply chain, reduced customer demand, and dried cashflow were just a few of the many implications of COVID-19. Considering businesses used the grant money creatively, the company launched round 2 of Keap Going Small Business Grant Contest. Entrepreneurship is all about finding solutions to the audience's problems.

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Kiwi businesses not ready for next gen technology, despite evidence

NZ Entrepreneur

Kiwi business owners are struggling to keep up with the pace of technological change – even as their businesses are disrupted by it – according to a new report, released today. While there are certainly challenges to overcome and decisions to be made, the idea of disruption isn’t new – in fact, we’ve experienced it before.”.

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Don’t let your crowdfunding campaign spoil your IP position

NZ Entrepreneur

The most disruptive aspect of crowdfunding is how it has changed the way we determine success for a fledgling business. The purpose of intellectual property law is to protect not just products, but also innovations and creativity that have gone into the creation of those products or services, and your brand and reputation in the market.

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A Key to Entrepreneurial Success: Finding Your Third Place

Smart Hustle Magazine

Two black entrepreneurs, despite living in segregated America, found ways to exercise their creativity and disrupt their worlds. In the context of entrepreneurship, third places become a launchpad for other kinds of community, including team-creation, partnerships, and new start-ups. What did they share? The barbershop.

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A Few Key People Really Can Make a Huge Difference

Both Sides of the Table

The people with the time, energy & creativity to build organizations like TechStars need to bring their ideas to fruition. When I saw what BuddyTV is working on and how long they’ve been the market (since 2005) I realized that this has huge potential to help disrupt the television market. It takes both to build a community.

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Announcing the judges for the TC Sessions: Robotics Pitch-Off

TechCrunch

The winning team will receive a coveted spot in TechCrunch Startup Battlefield 200, free exhibition space at TechCrunch Disrupt 2022 and the chance to win $100,000 in equity-free prize money. Kelly received a BS and MS from Columbia Engineering and an MBA from Wharton, where she was President of the Entrepreneurship Club.