by Phil Morle | Nov 21, 2013 | For Corporates
In this guest post, startup visual designer Jordan Gillman of Jordesign calls for an end to corporate exploitation of the startup community. Is he right to be concerned? Do we need a Charter of Australian Hackathon Organisers maybe? Last week I saw the announcement...
by Phil Morle | Nov 19, 2013 | For Corporates
This economy is built on art, the art that is created by emotional labour, by bringing risk and joy and fear and love to the table. Emotional labour scales in that a little more emotional labour is worth a lot. Seth Godin / The Icarus Deception We are half way through...
by Phil Morle | Nov 14, 2013 | For Corporates
“Measure twice, cut once” is an attractive rule to live by if you are a multi-billion dollar company. There is a lot to lose. The problem with doing this in a startup is that we build something that no one wants in our minds, research papers and specification...
by Phil Morle | Feb 18, 2013 | For Corporates, For Entrepreneurs
It looks like I’m a few days late to proclaim 2013 the year for Southeast Asia startups. Props to my old colleague Michael Smith and Asia’s best tech writer Jon Russell for nailing that, and yes of course I agree wholeheartedly. That’s why...