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September 05, 2023

SWCC 2023 WINNERS, Glasgow, UK

 STARTUP WORLD CUP CHAMPIONSHIP 2023 is the main world’s annual event for young entrepreneurs was held in Glasgow, the United Kingdom with representatives from 35 countries.

On July 19, the Super-Final Round of the Startup World Cup Championship was held, in which teams from Great Britain, Ukraine, Ireland, Australia, Austria, Germany, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Belgium, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Georgia took part.

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SWCC 2023 WINNERS

The 1st Place: "Scam Busters", Australia 

Educational videos on how to avoid being scammed on Roblox.

MiniBoss Team:
Toby Musumeci
Ignatius Mukhtar

The 2nd Place: "Thanks for…", Ukraine

Honey cookies puzzle made in the form of a heart and the colours of the flag of Ukraine and the countries that were the first who support Ukraine.

MiniBoss Team:
Alisa Perlovska
Stanislava Musiienko
Nazar Tsymbaliuk


The 2nd Place: "HAPPY ENGLISH", Ireland

Happy English is a board game for beginners to learn English. Flashcards are developed on the basis of modern neurobiological research and make it easier to memorize words and structures of various types of sentences (+\-\?). They involve the visual, sensory and auditory receptors of a person. Learn English. Play English

MiniBoss Team:
Aleksandra Slobodianiuk

The 3rd Place: "Vatrushka", Kazakhstan

Vatrushka is Healthy cups, Edible jelly cups.

MiniBoss Team:
ADEL SHIN
AZIZA ZINEDEN

JURY MEMBERS VIDEO: 

STARTUP WORLD CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS have been held since 2000 under the auspices of the International Educational Network MINIBOSS & BIGBOSS BUSINESS SCHOOL (United Kingdom). Official website: www.StartupWorldCup.biz


SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
SAGE - Startups for the advancement of the global environment

Social entrepreneurs are innovators who focus on creating products and services that solve social needs and problems. However, unlike scalable startups, their goal is to make the world a better place, not to take market share or to create wealth for the founders. They may be nonprofit, for-profit, or hybrid.

Well-known social innovators such as Muhammad Yunus (Grameen Bank, 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, microcredit pioneer), Bill Drayton (Ashoka, which provides search and support for social entrepreneurs around the world), Rachel Braten (Yoga Girl and online channel oneeight.tv), Shiz Shaheed (ambassador of the Malala Foundation, helps empower women and girls by promoting and expanding access to education), Bleu Mr Mikoski (TOMS Shoes, a shoe company that donates one pair of shoes for each sold to support water) are a prime example of social entrepreneurship.
Social startups can be non-profit, commercial (for-profit) or hybrid.

ALL WINNERS WERE AWARDED DIPLOMAS, GOLD MEDALS & 5,000 PRIZE MONEY!
 

Congratulations to all participants and Winners of SWCC 2023!

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4 mental models for smarter decision making


1. 10/10/10 Rule

Most of us have been guilty of making decisions without thinking about the long term consequences, and the 10/10/10/ rule can used to reflect on the long-term by asking yourself:

  • How will we feel about it 10 minutes from now?
  • How about 10 months from now?
  • How about 10 years from now?

It’s easy to make short-term decisions that may be beneficial 10 minutes or 10 months from now, but these types of decisions usually don’t benefit us in the long-term. What’s harder is to make decisions that may not appear attractive or impactful in the short-term, but over time can have a positive impact in your life.

Whenever you’re struggling to go to the gym, resist temptations to eat junk food, or overcoming the difficulties of learning a new skill, use the 10/10/10/ Rule to think not only about how you’ll feel about it later today, but also years from today.

2. Pareto’s Law

In anything we do, there’s always ~20% of activities that will deliver 80% of our desired results.

The origin of Pareto’s Law came from an Italian Economist, Vilfredo Pareto, who noticed that 80% of wealth and land were controlled by only 20% of the people. Today, this concept has been applied to business, health, expenditures, etc.

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