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NORDICUM
Real Estate Annual Finland
Kick-Start My Heart
Start-ups are the big buzz in Finland right now. As traditional industries are struggling, the attention turns to quick-and-nimble
hi-tech newcomers with plans for global domination. The fall
of Nokia and the rise of Rovio, the makers of Angry Birds, has
given many people pause. Looks like content – taken in a broad
context – is king once more.
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In this issue of NORDICUM, we hear the views of Silicon Valley start-up guru Steve Blank who knows a thing or two
about building successful businesses dedicated to fierce growth.
During his “active duty,” out of the eight companies he launched,
four went public – and two were tremendous moneymakers. On
the other hand, two enterprises turned out to be “craters”, in
Blank-speak, meaning that they went out of business in spectacular fashion.
The odds-game for start-up survival tells us that only one
start-up out of ten has a chance of making it. Blank, on the other hand, retired with a batting average of .75 which means that
he is really the master at bucking the odds.
In this issue, we also take a look at the cities who are keen
on helping fledgling companies along on their journey. More
and more, communities in Finland understand the significance
of growth businesses and want to make sure that the start-ups
get a fighting chance.
Of course, the mythology comes into play here: according to the Silicon Valley lore, all you need is a vacant garage
and a great idea to strike gold. It is true that with the new, mobile ways of working, not all companies need towers made of
glass and steel to appear respectable. At the same time, trying to
woo venture capitalists in a garage might be a bit of a challenge.
As a consequence, what the new start-ups need – and what
smart cities are trying to provide for them – is access to versatile
networks and modern, multi-use premises. Bringing like-minded
people together will get you results – and getting different-minded people in a room will sometimes yield even bigger results.
At the core of any booming business today, of course, we
find innovation. The word itself, however, has worn thin from
excessive use: it is hard to find a company that doesn’t swear
by it. In fact, also all countries bank on the power of innovation.
Professor Alf Rehn has remarked that even North Korea believes
in success via innovation – which makes you wonder, if the term
hasn’t lost all its flavour by now.
The key word in Steve Blank’s start-up philosophy isn’t
innovation. It’s passion.
Jussi Sinkko
Editor-in-Chief
Jussi Sinkko
Editorial Coordinator
Mirkka Lindroos
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Paul Charpentier
Contributors
Merja Kihl
Ari Mononen
Sami J. Anteroinen
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Sweden
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Germany
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Eric Millette
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ISSN 1236-3839
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