Tetuan Valley and Japanese Motivation Techniques

These series of guest posts are written by the teams attending the Tetuan Valley Startup School 2010 Spring edition.
In this post from the White Collar Game team, formed by Edin Kapic and Vanessa Estorach. You can keep up-to-date with White Collar Game progress on their blog,twitter and website

Every Thursday night, alter TetuanValley Sessions (www.tetuanvalley.com) I’m so motivated that I’m not able to sleep and I want to stay awake and start working for the next week homework. I always think of a Youtube video that I saw some years ago and I feel like guy how says: “Dios hoy vendo hasta mi puta madre”.

Alex Barrera’s and TetuanValley strategy is somehow different but I do think it is successful because they have paid us to say so:

Compromise

Everyone wants to do it! It was not compulsory to attend this course so we all want to follow it and we are all really compromise with it.

Fulfilled expectations

Everyday we learn interesting and very useful tips and knowledges for our narly future as entrepreneurs.

Rewards

TetuanValley reward us with interesting guests, such us Gregor Gimmy, Maria Sipka, Mathieu Carenzo that explain us their experience, courageous observations and PIZZA in the break (this is the best!!!).

I do think that we can all remember these tips when dealing with our teams: compromised people who like what they do, fulfill their expectations with their job position and reward them on their job performance.

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