Powering a Creative Economy in the Internet age
Shedding light on why we see creative platforms as an emerging trend (when it's too early to tell) and how Singapore can shift the tide to its favour.
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Shedding light on why we see creative platforms as an emerging trend (when it's too early to tell) and how Singapore can shift the tide to its favour.
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Why startups outside the U.S. should stop running their businesses as if they're in Silicon Valley.
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Entrepreneurship is one of the toughest endeavours anyone can go through. But whether you succeed or fail, you always come home with a gift.
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Entrepreneurship: What's the advantage of starting when you're young and the risk of venturing when you're older.
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How to get a business class travel experience without spending business class dollars.
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Running a technology business is hard, much tougher than I thought. Even graduating from the Founder Institute doesn't increase your odds of success.
More+LinkedIn is the world's largest professional network with more than 120 million professionals. In Singapore alone, we're looking at half a million professionals using this platform to looks for jobs and connect with peers within the same industry. Here's why LinkedIn matters to you.
More+Gilamon Studio is an independent collective of comic artist based in Malaysia. They share with students the challenges of earning and living the dream of being a comic artist. an initiative by CuriousCore, featuring Creative Professionals in Singapore
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Your workspace stays the same while work and waste piles up leaving you less creative and productivity with time. We're not going to preach about the benefits of a clean and organised workspace because you have a few fun alternatives.
More+Before there was the Internet, a name card was the only way someone can track you easily. Even till today, a name card (also called a business card) is the second thing someone new receives from you and at times the last impression you leave on a person. It serves as an important professional exchange across all cultures whether you're representing a company or running your own business. I've given and received dozens of name cards during my course of work as well as designed our own. Here are a few simple tips to make your name card more user-friendly.
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