🌎Sustainability on the rise! 🌳
Our issue this week contains a special feature containing some valuable lessons to learn from recently deceased basketball legend Kobe Bryant.
You will also find articles emphasizing the emergence of sustainable products as a way to attract new investors. One prominent example is an Amsterdam-based bank card. We are bringing the Netherlands into the spotlight with an article about some startups to watch our for this year.
Also Included, an article on setting up your startup for success, employing LinkedIn to generate sales, and how startups are shaping the fintech and agri sectors. Enjoy reading,
Must read
6 important lessons I learned from Kobe Bryant
"The most important thing is to try and inspire people so they can be great at whatever they want to do."
Modern Entrepreneurship
How startup challenges are helping fintech and agri sectors
Before the industry became as big as it is now, fintech and agri startups' main arena to attract investments were startup competitions.
10 promising Netherlands-based startups to watch in 2020
It’s not all windmills, bicycles and canals. Known for its open culture, driven work ethic and the fastest broadband speed in Europe, the Netherlands is a haven for startups.
Growth
How to ensure you are not setting your startup for failure
Save a lot of time with one quick health check
Trends
Will 2020 kickstart a new decade of sustainable products?
Millennials are voting for a greener future with their wallets. By opting for sustainable solutions, they drive growth and investors are jumping on the bandwagon.
Tools
How should european small businesses leverage LinkedIn in 2020?
Learn how to use one of the world's largest professional networks to find more leads, generate sales, and employ top professionals in your industry.
Finance
Amsterdam-based challenger bank bunq plants 40,000 trees via its Green Card
European challenger bank bunq has announced that its users planted over 40,000 trees in less than two months.