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The risk and reward of 'super-shares' for startup founders
25.04.22
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Efrat Shuster
"Successful founders who manage their company well and succeed in making money for their investors have a reasonable claim for asking for ‘super-shares’ especially when the dilution is great and they are about to lose majority," writes Adv. Efrat Shuster
Why startups find it difficult to recruit talent without a strong employer brand
20.04.22
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Shoham Levy
“For the foreseeable future, the biggest challenge for all stage companies will be recruiting talented employees,” writes Shoham Levy, CEO of Creativity Value
Why is customer success so important for post-Covid business?
18.04.22
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Guy Galon
“The customer success role begins when sales prospects become customers. When the sales team looks at new customer acquisition via conversion, the customer-success team is ready to handhold and support them,” writes Guy Galon of Hysolate
Opportunities abound in the metaverse for hangry people of faith
15.04.22
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Dov Greenbaum
Perhaps the next time the stars all align, and Ramadan, Good Friday and Passover all coincide, members of all three religions can enjoy a shared virtual meal in the metaverse while they simultaneously physically abstain, writes Dov Greenbaum
The short way to raise capital may prove to be the long way to success
14.04.22
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Yaacov Cohen
“Instead of the entrepreneurs focusing on developing their product, adapting it to the target market, and acquiring initial clients, management finds itself stuck mediating between different forces within the company itself," writes Yaacov Cohen of harmon.ie
Israel’s key role in the foodtech revolution
14.04.22
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Haim Gavrieli
The war in Ukraine once again proves the importance of food security as a component of national security. A strong foodtech industry, like the one emerging in Israel, plays an important role in forging a promising future for all of us with better-established food security, write Tnuva Chairman Haim Gavrieli
How flexibility and development opportunities can help companies counter the Great Resignation
11.04.22
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Nili Gur
"In this all-digital world, with the right leadership, training, and technology, companies can create a more meaningful workplace to better attract, retain and nurture talent, from anywhere," writes Nili Gur of Salesforce
Morocco’s challenge is Israeli tech's opportunity
10.04.22
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Dana Firon Gross
How can Israel’s high-tech industry become a paramount geopolitical player in Africa?
The dangers of politicizing space
07.04.22
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Dov Greenbaum
"This disconcerting emerging breakdown in space is unprecedented. Even at the height of the Cold War, an American Apollo spacecraft docked with a Soviet Soyuz counterpart, culminating in an historical handshake in space in July 1975 between representatives of two warring nations," writes Dov Greenbaum
What still needs to happen to make the tech industry women-friendly
04.04.22
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Yaara Schreibman
“Judgment and criticism from the people around us will always exist and the wisdom is, apparently, that each of us knows within herself what her limits are, what’s good for her and what the best situation is for her, without giving up on herself and what benefits her,” writes Yaara Schreibman of Cyberint
Driving digital transformation in the physical security industry
03.04.22
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Roy Dagan
“While some industries have fully embraced the digital revolution, the physical security industry has been faced with the challenge of overwhelming scale without the technology to support them,” writes Roy Dagan, CEO and Co-Founder of SecuriThings
Med-Tech Israeli startups and how they truly impact patients’ lives
31.03.22
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Efrat Hartog-David
“Israel enjoys global prominence in the Med-Tech sector, even though it’s a tiny country. Its strength lies in the unique cultural DNA within each individual and within each team,” writes Efrat Hartog-David of MeMed
How can distributed technology protect our most fundamental rights and values?
27.03.22
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Keren Chavkin
“Being a technology enthusiast, I always say that technology is not the goal, it's just a way to get better, move forward, and sometimes even survive,” writes Keren Chavkin, co-CEO of PAI Tech
From childhood to adulthood: Two pieces of advice for women looking for a career in tech
21.03.22
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Sharon Uda
"If you want to succeed and see younger generations succeeding as well, you must be there for other women, for other girls. You must inspire them, mentor them, and lead the way for change," writes Sharon Uda, VP R&D at CHEQ
Israel’s tech ecosystem needs to address the start-up “Valley of Death”
20.03.22
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Itzik Goldwaser
"The Israeli tech ecosystem may be in the spotlight with dozens of new unicorns in just a few years, combined with a flurry of SPACs, yet the uncomfortable fact is that 2021 yielded a record low number of new startups," writes Itzik Goldwaser, CEO of Yissum
Privacy-first blockchain: A tool for safety amid geopolitical strife
18.03.22
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Guy Zyskind
“As uncertainty looms for Ukraine, Russia, and the rest of the world, one thing is clear – people don’t deserve to lose everything because of their circumstances,” writes SCRT Labs CEO Guy Zyskind
Latin America is primed for Israeli innovation
17.03.22
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Yanir Calisar
663 million people, representing 8.4% of the world’s population, are rapidly emerging from the Covid-19 crisis in South America and provide a huge target audience for technological products and services
The reshaping of the venture capital landscape
16.03.22
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Gal Gitter and Daniel Cohen
"The era of easy money and non-discriminating investors is likely coming to an end," write Gal Gitter and Daniel Cohen of Ibex Investors
PMF: The Key to POC
15.03.22
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Shaul Olmert
Before a startup rushes to reach the Proof of Concept stage, it should first tackle Product Market Fit
The legal implications of esports' ever-growing popularity
13.03.22
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Dov Greenbaum
"While many might dismiss esports as limited to Cheetos eating, Mountain Dew swirling, sweats wearing denizens of moms’ basements worldwide, there are clearly many complicated legal concerns associated with this rapidly expanding multi-billion dollar sector," writes Dov Greenbaum
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