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Tine Thygesen, contributor of this post on Forbes.com, is an entrepreneur and has started and led five internet companies as a CEO and founder.
In this blog post, Tine highlights that actually the myth of the "good idea" is a misunderstanding. Behind any successful new product or company, the idea is actually the easiest part, and is of little importance, relatively speaking. Instead, it’s execution that’s the core of entrepreneurship, whether it’s done by startups or corporate. Successful entrepreneurs and innovators don’t have better ideas than anyone else, but they pursue them more vigorously and actively.
Click here to read the complete post to get more tips and some practical examples. Hope you enjoy reading it!
Tine Thygesen, contributor of this post on Forbes.com, is an entrepreneur and has started and led five internet companies as a CEO and founder.
In this blog post, Tine highlights that actually the myth of the "good idea" is a misunderstanding. Behind any successful new product or company, the idea is actually the easiest part, and is of little importance, relatively speaking. Instead, it’s execution that’s the core of entrepreneurship, whether it’s done by startups or corporate. Successful entrepreneurs and innovators don’t have better ideas than anyone else, but they pursue them more vigorously and actively.
Click here to read the complete post to get more tips and some practical examples. Hope you enjoy reading it!
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