YES Execom Athens, 14 – 16 April 2011

The first YES Execom Meeting of 2011 just started and we are so excited! Thanks a lot to ESYNE, Greek association of Young Entrepreneurs hosting the event, and to all the participants!

Check out the event website and the latest version of the programme!

Follow us on twitter at @YES_ECYE or follow the event at #execom

 

 

Startup weekend Brussels AKA How not to drink beer for 54 hours

I heard about Startup Weekend Brussels from our friend “Leo the Loudwhistler” few weeks ago and I decided to participate.  But when I visited the registration page to pay my ticket I had to face a big dilemma. In fact, on that page I was asked to choose one of the following categories: designer, developer, marketing, and lawyer. Guess what? I didn’t fit in any of them.  Ok, jack of all trades was not really an option, wasn’t it?

But I didn’t give up! I had to be at that event and a simple category wouldn’t have stopped me! So I went to see Leo and I offered to volunteer during the event.  I was hired on the spot!

That’s how one of the most exiting weekends I’ve ever spent in Brussels started.  According to my volunteering schedule, I was supposed to help only for few hours on Friday afternoon and on Sunday evening. I ended up spending the all weekend there spying on different working groups and finally choosing one that I supported as a kind of “mascot” and “community manager”.

My startup weekend, while cleaning tables and opening doors. Without a particular order:

  • The poor IT guy is the one who never sleeps
  • The poor IT guy doesn’t get any visibility because the screencast doesn’t works
  • Do not underestimate the importance of business model
  • The way you pitch is half of the job
  • Then, it is doable to spend a weekend in Brussels without drinking a single beer
  • Working with people you don’t know at all can be surprisingly easy
  • Working with people you don’t know at all can be extremely hard  
  • Keep it simple
  • The product to clean tables is highly toxic (my hands still smell bad)
  • Never ask the IT guy “what are you doing now exactly”, you will never get the answer
  • Take the time to ask about personal stories of your team members
  • To be touched by a final pitch
  • The endless energy of younger people
  • Entrepreneurial spirit  doesn’t have age
  • A perfectly “at least tri-lingual” environment
  • The contagious energy coming from mentors
  • ICAB door is the heaviest door I have even opened

Thanks a lot to the organizers, it was an unforgettable experience. Let’s do it again soon, I am now ready to pitch one of my 30 crazy ideas!

Startup Weekend Brussels #day2

54 hours to pitch ideas, form teams, and create a startup!

Less then 24 left, I have to go back to work! More info here

Let’s start

Facciamola breve e cominciamo!

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