CK Momentum Issue 7

JULY 2015

This edition focuses on a number of issues that are relevant to startup organisations, but with plenty of topics relevant to any business going through a period of growth or change.

We feature an interview with Wayne Gerard, cofounder and CEO of Brisbane based tech startup RedEye Apps, who has some great tips for entrepreneurs with an idea to develop.

We also look at a potential trap with cloud based technology solutions, what’s on the horizon for the regulation of crowd funding in Australia, and some pointers on negotiating to lease business premises.

 

 

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