Recently updated on April 15, 2024On February 17th, 2015, Yuriy Gnatyk and Anton Skrypnyk laid the fist stone for launching KindGeek. Since…
Sean le Tissier is a British entrepreneur and founder of Coffee King, an innovative startup that rethinks the coffee culture. Sean recently visited Lviv and KindGeek. In this talk with Sean, we covered the Coffee King story as well as cooperation with KindGeek.
Imagine a hall with hundreds of people who sit in front of a well-lit stage. A person in a slick suit enters the stage, approaches the microphone, clears the throat and says, “Hello, we are KindGeek, and we don’t have a traditional sales team.” A soft round of applause from the viewers who nod understandingly fills the room. The person gives the applause to fade away and continues, “I think a lot of you can relate to our story. We started small.
A company without a corporate culture is a house of cards: blow on it and witness the structure crumbling down under its own weight, people screaming for help in the ruins, the clouds of dust wreathing above the ground, and thundering noises filling the air. I digress.
The presence of corporate culture, first and foremost, is an acknowledgment of the fact that a company should create value.
On October 8 to October 11, in London, quite an unprecedented thing happened. More than five hundred people visited the Ukrainian Week – 4 days of events that took place at Savoy Hotel and European Bank for Restoration and Development.
Although location lost its value nowadays, especially for those working in IT, there is a lack of information and a deep abyss of stereotypes about Ukraine and Lviv in particular in the world’s outlook. For this reason, we created such project as LvivLand, which would like to become your personal videopedia about Lviv…
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In Lviv kindergarten is established the first “smart” sensor to make it easier to observe a proper level of humidity, light, and temperature in educational institutions.