An idea is half done if you share that idea. Olivier Glassey , Head of Research Unit at OSPS-UNIL, answered to the question in French: “What percentage of ideas are actually carried out?”. […]
Is paper useful for software development? Adrian Kosmaczewski, Akosma Software, Pully, answered to the question in French: “What percentage of ideas are actually carried out?”. […]
Ideas that are worth being implemented are ideas that are close to your reality. Arnaud Barbier, founder of ViewOnTV, Malakoff (Paris), answered to the question in French: “What percentage of ideas are actually carried out in your company?”. […]
What carried out idea will be viable? Anne Bonvin, General Content Manager of allthecontent.com, Geneva, answered to the question in French: “What percentage of ideas are actually carried out in your company?”. […]
Carried out ideas generate other ideas. Stephanie Booth, social media strategist, answered to the question in English: “What percentage of ideas are actually carried out?”. […]
David Atienza Alonso, Professor and Director of ESL (Embedded Systems Laboratory) at EPFL, Lausanne answered to the question in English: “What percentage of ideas are actually carried out in your institution?”. […]
Many ideas… Greg Aegerter, director of Visual Players in Lausanne answered to the question in French: “What percentage of ideas are actually carried out in your company?”. […]
To implement ideas you have to convince or even educate your clients and find the right moment. Ideas are a question of timing, too. Arnaud Grobet, founder and CEO of LABEL, answered to the question in French: “What percentage of ideas are actually carried out in your company?”. […]
David Clement, Cycling the world, and François-Xavier Tanguy, co-founder of DreamShake, answered the same way to the question in French:” What percentage of ideas did you carry out on your trip?” […]
Is it annoying not to carry out ideas? Pascal Rulfi, CEO of Windsoft , Geneva, answered to the question in French: “What percentage of ideas are actually carried out in your company?”. […]
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