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To this end, the contacts are essential. “Employers today have to find partners from the very birth of SMEs, people should know to help you develop and market their product, and must be willing also to support others.” The traditional concept of competition is deprecated. “If you have a library and creating one in your neighborhood can not see it as direct competition, because you can sell your books in the U.S. or Germany, think about the next door as a rival is to have very short sight.
Redepyme already has incorporated into its database of 50,000 companies considered of greater capacity for innovation in Spain. Users can comment on the adaptability of the ideas to the needs of companies and suppliers will contact with recipients of services with its market place platform style, ease of contact via VoIP with other professionals or companies, their annual conference and its Internet TV channel.
These are just two of the many initiatives launched by business schools and universities to support students and young entrepreneurs. All these agreements and actions promoted from the study centers are really needed to re-educate the future professionals in a country where 90% of companies are SMEs. The support of universities, private foundations and official bodies are key for today’s students are clear that innovation is a clear departure and future possibilities.
In the current economic situation, actions and initiatives aimed to support students and young entrepreneurs are always welcome. The last two initiatives that we have learned are driven, in one case, from the University of Valencia and Valencia’s Entrepreneur Network and the Social Economy Network (undertaken), and the second, EOI Business School, which aims give a boost to your Redpyme through a web platform.
The agreement between the University of Valencia and the “Red’s primary goal is to spread the cooperation among students and business approaches. This formula is especially important for the director general of Labour, Cooperatives and Social Economy, Román Ceballos who explains that “cooperatives are the business formula more democratic, social and related to the territory”, which is why these agreements are particularly important , contributing to plant the seed among university entrepreneurship. Through this agreement the university will support the entrepreneurial ideas, especially those related to social economy, offering its students, entrepreneurs and agents related to this area, a full service consultancy to carry out their ideas. According to its rector, Esteban Morcillo, with this agreement, the university will promote entrepreneurship and foster a culture of entrepreneurship that creates few seated among the students.
Redepyme born fifteen years ago by the hand of EOI Business School this year has reinvented the concept to make the most of the rise of social networking and the power of information and communication has proven internet. Javier Cuervo, Redepyme director, explains that the ultimate goal of Redepyme is that small businesses adapt to an increasingly globalized and competitive. “This is going to companies that offer commodities to others that offer added value, and SMEs with classical structures to others working in network.” The latter, according to Crow, is basic. “First, they must think big, and second, collaborate, share the idea.”