These introductions always start with something like "Hello everybody." That's a bit boring, and doesn't say anything. Now, social interaction theory would say that to get somebody interested, you have to involve them. An example: the most successful speed dating chat up line in a rigorous* experiment was, "If you were a pizza topping, what would you be?"
I'm not that good at pizzas, but here's a go:
"if you were a a 2D doodle on a piece of paper, what would you…
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Posted on May 25, 2007 at 8:07am
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My purpose is to compare the differences in tech startup environments across Europe. I have conducted some quantitative research but was wondering if you can provide some subjective insight on the startup scene in your region.
I only have two questions and you can write as much or as little as you like. Your responses may be kept anonymous and confidential if you wish.
Question 1:
How entrepreneurial do you consider yourself? Your peers? Your area in general? How do you think it compares to US, rest of EU, UK?
Question 2:
Do you feel you have enough local resources to start your business? What are they? E.g. News sites, blogs, groups, VCs. How adequate are they? How easy is it for a startup?
My email is
t.zhang2009@hult.edu
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