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Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge 2018

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Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge 2018 -$300,000 Calling Students and Recent Graduates. Cisco is committed to positively impacting 1 billion people by 2025. As part of our work, we seek to inspire and empower a generation of global problem solvers who will not only survive – but drive and thrive – in our increasingly digital economy. With digitization and the Internet of Things (IoT) connecting more devices and data than ever before, good ideas now have the ability to make a difference more quickly than ever before – and we’re here to help. Our second annual Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge aims to recognize new innovative solutions that leverage technology for social impact from student entrepreneurs around the world. The Challenge is open to students and recent alumni from any college or university. The Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge 2018 is a worldwide search for early stage technology-enabled solutions and services that can enable economic development ...

WHY EVERY YOUNG PERSON SHOULD EMBRACE ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Why every young person should embrace entrepreneurship There is a latin adage that says “Ceteris paribus elses quis vuit alicui servo” translated as “ All other things being equal, nobody wants to be someone elses servant”.  This is a trait th at is in every human, but only a few displays it in commerce. These individuals are the owners of SME and Large businesses. It has been observed from survey that up to 70% of self employed individuals have no intention of returning to the conventional employment. Rather they intend to grow their businesses. Here are few reasons you as a young individual should desire to create your own business: Job safety and future security is what every individual deserve. Professionals born in the 1950s, reaching retirement age have worked for the same employers for more than 30years. In return, they received desirable health benefits, countless perks and a good retirement plan. Those born the 1970s and 1980s get only about one-third of this ...