Photo: Bye Singapore

Bye for now, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. Now it’s back to cold Copenhagen… at Changi International Airport – View on Path.

January 28, 2013

Photo: Masjid Sultan Abu Bakar

at Masjid Sultan Abu Bakar – View on Path.

January 28, 2013

Photo: Rick Tay presentation

Just attended a really interesting presentation by Rick Tay on how NTU and Singapore in general encourages entrepreneurship. at Nanyang Technopreneurship Centre – View on Path.

January 23, 2013

Photo: One day left...

One day left of intense studying/exam preparation. For now. – View on Path.

January 10, 2013

Photo: Idyllic Arendal

Idyllic view from my dad’s office. at Stærk – View on Path.

January 4, 2013

Photo: Nordic Startup Awards

Nordic Startup Awards. Oh yeah! at Bremen – View on Path.

December 7, 2012

Photo: Christmas Burger at Bronx

Christmas burger at Bronx Burger Bar :D at The Bronx Burger Bar – View on Path.

November 29, 2012

Photo: PetConnect won #SWCPH!

Hell yeah! PetConnect just won #swcph! – View on Path.

November 18, 2012

Importance of Selling Your Vision in Lean Startups

An important success factor when running a Lean Startup is your ability to pivot when you discover key information about your business. As a general rule you can expect that your original product idea is not what potential customers want. Hopefully you will be able to discover what they really want, and then do a successful pivot. As you probably know, a pivot is when your startup has to abandon its whole or at least parts of its product, but still being true to the original vision....

October 29, 2012

moov goes moo

I just ordered a few business cards for moov.co (my somewhat stealthy startup-project). I decided to get them from moo.com, since I've been happy with the cards I've gotten from them before. Take a look at the design: What do you think? Anyways, if you need any cards for your business, startup, or just to enhance your networking, you should also check out moo. They let you order in small quantities (from only 50 cards, vs the industry standard of 250 cards), and you get to pick different designs for the back of the cards if you want to....

October 4, 2012