GeniusPassion

GeniusPassion

Atividades de consultoria em gestão empresarial

From Lab to Market

Sobre nós

Bem-vindo à GeniusPassion. A GeniusPassion dedica-se à investigação e a prestar serviços de formação e de consultoria, principalmente nas áreas da criação de novos produtos, empreendedorismo, intraempreendedorismo e internacionalização. O foco é na capacitação de pessoas para a criação de novos produtos e novas empresas de sucesso. Qualquer dúvida, fique à vontade para contatar. Informações e inscrições: geral@geniuspassion.pt

Site
http://www.geniuspassion.com
Setor
Atividades de consultoria em gestão empresarial
Tamanho da empresa
2-10 funcionários
Sede
Carcavelos
Tipo
Empresa privada
Fundada em
2011
Especializações
Inovação, Marketing, Empreendedorismo, Internacionalização e Redes Sociais e Marketing Digital

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  • Transform your entrepreneurial vision into a groundbreaking success with this "Entrepreneur's Guide to a New World of Opportunities." This book is your comprehensive toolkit for navigating the ever-evolving landscape of entrepreneurship. From recognizing and validating business opportunities to scaling your startup into a billion-dollar unicorn, this guide leaves no stone unturned. Master the art of innovation, assemble your dream team, and conquer the market. Immerse yourself in expert strategies, practical insights, and real-world examples that empower you to turn your business dreams into reality. This isn't just another business book—it's your roadmap to entrepreneurial greatness. https://a.co/d/fXP7B3j #book #entrepreneurship #innovation

    Entrepreneurship: the journey: Creating startups with all the tools available

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    amazon.com

  • 2: What nobody tells you about AI and project creation… When I first started writing project proposals, I spent days agonizing over every word, only to end up with something that felt unfinished. The process was frustrating and exhausting, and I often thought, “There’s got to be a better way.” That’s when I learned about Igor Rasbornik’s approach. By leveraging AI as a tool, he’s cut project development time from 10 weeks to just 4 days. But here’s the twist—AI isn’t a shortcut. It amplifies focus and creativity but still relies on human ideas and structure. Key Insight: AI isn’t magic—it’s a tool that enhances what you bring to the table. Implementation Tip: Start with a clear project framework, then use AI to refine and accelerate the process. Want the full breakdown? Join 1800+ subscribers for the complete episode: https://rpb.li/39bUI4

    InnovEU - The EU Project Chronicles: Season 2 - Episode 1 - Erasmus' evaluation mysteries

    InnovEU - The EU Project Chronicles: Season 2 - Episode 1 - Erasmus' evaluation mysteries

    Fernando Gaspar no LinkedIn

  • Is Technology Solving or Worsening the Crisis? "I thought technology was the key to affordable housing—until I saw its darker side." A friend of mine was excited to rent her first apartment in a trendy city. She found a cozy spot but realized it wasn’t long-term—it was part of a rotation on Airbnb. The landlord made more money flipping it between tourists than renting it to locals. Tech platforms like this were supposed to democratize housing. Instead, they’ve created unintended consequences—pushing locals out of their own cities. 📖 Explore the full story in my newsletter: https://rpb.li/eHM

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  • 1: What nobody tells you about global transitions… A few years ago, I remember sitting in a policy meeting about the green transition, nodding along as speakers discussed emissions goals and clean energy targets. It all sounded ambitious, but I couldn’t shake the feeling that it lacked something concrete. Are we actually moving the needle, or are we just stuck in a loop of feel-good announcements? That’s why the “Are We There Yet?” index caught my attention. It’s not just a catchy name—it’s a framework to measure whether transitions like green energy, digital transformation, and housing reform are delivering real results. No more vague speeches—just hard data. Key Insight: Transitions only matter if they create tangible results, not just headlines. Implementation Tip: Look beyond promises—evaluate measurable outcomes to see if progress is real. Want the full breakdown? Join 1800+ subscribers for the complete episode: https://rpb.li/39bUI4

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  • 1: Are Housing Bubbles Inevitable? "I used to think housing markets were just unpredictable—then I realized we might be building our own bubbles." Years ago, I tried to buy my first apartment. It was small, nothing fancy, but every time I made an offer, I was outbid by cash buyers. Later, I found out many were investors flipping properties or renting them short-term. That experience made me feel powerless, like the system wasn’t built for people like me. Now, as I study the housing market, I see it happening again—this time on a global scale. Policies that should stabilize markets often inflate them instead. Bubbles aren’t rare—they’re manufactured. 📖 Want to know how? Read my full newsletter here: https://rpb.li/WcldD

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  • 5: "Does a War Economy secure peace or destroy the future?" As an economist, I’ve always been fascinated by trade-offs. Spend more on defense, and you might secure peace—but at what cost to society? Tanks protect borders but don’t teach kids or power homes. The War Economy raises hard questions about priorities. The War Economy buys peace in the short term but risks eroding long-term progress. The real question is: how much are we willing to sacrifice today for tomorrow’s security? ⚖️ Is the War Economy a necessary evil or a dangerous gamble? Let’s debate. Read my latest post: https://rpb.li/UAC7t

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  • 5: Can Small Villages Make a Global Impact? I used to think international collaboration was only for big cities and universities. Then I met Kristoff Tony, a historian from a rural Austrian village, who showed me how even the smallest communities can make a difference. Through programs like Erasmus+, his projects have connected local history with global networks. His work is proof that you don’t need to live in a metropolis to drive change. You just need an idea and the courage to start. Ready to see how small-scale projects can create big impacts? Read more about Kristoff’s inspiring story: https://rpb.li/cCwO4

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  • 4: "Is Japan preparing for war? Should we be worried?" When I visited Tokyo last year, the city’s calm masked a deeper urgency. Japan is doubling its defense budget, breaking decades of pacifist policy. Why? Rising tensions with China and North Korea. Japan isn’t seeking war—it’s preparing for survival. Japan and South Korea’s military build-ups are about necessity, not aggression. In an increasingly unstable region, preparation might be the only way to ensure peace. 🌏 How do we balance regional security with the risks of militarization? Explore the stakes in my latest post: https://rpb.li/UAC7t

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