Today's entrepreneur: Derek Streat, CEO of DexCare
"A great idea is worthless until it’s acted upon – simply put, ideas are cheap, execution is not"
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Today's Entrepreneur is Andy Moeck CEO of MOEO. According to his VEQ he is good at team motivation and fundraising. And, he's a thought leader.
You are a(n):
Entrepreneur
Name companies you've founded or co-founded:
Antirion, Teleo, ADISN and MOEO
If you are an entrepreneur, why?
I'm bursting with ideas!
List your favorite startups:
Geodelic, AirBnB, Skype, Instagram, MOEO
What's most frustrating and rewarding about entrepreneurship/innovation?
When you start a company you are competing against all of the odds and you must overcome a series of incredibly challenging obstacles in order to achieve success.
What's the No. 1 mistake entrepreneurs make?
They forget to focus on delivering a wonderful user experience.
What are the top three lessons you've learned as an entrepreneur?
Lesson 1: Know what you are best at.
Lesson 2: Do what you are best at and most passionate about.
Lesson 3: Surround yourself with others who are best in the areas where you are deficient.
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