
Solomon Thimothy
Co-Founder, Clickx at Freelance
Growth obsessed, startup to scale up advisor with 2 decades exp. Co-founder of https://t.co/7WIHNF33nu, https://t.co/1bu6vNvZog, https://t.co/uY5TPZz5qQ → Read the latest posts at https://t.co/b26BGvZISc
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1 month ago |
forbes.es | Solomon Thimothy
Las personas sin discapacidad rara vez tienen que plantearse cómo afectará la accesibilidad a su forma de moverse en su vida cotidiana. Es un privilegio no preocuparse por cómo llegaremos de A a B o por si podremos leer y procesar información con facilidad. Para las personas con discapacidades físicas o de aprendizaje, la accesibilidad no sólo es crucial en el mundo real, también lo es en Internet.
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1 month ago |
forbes.com | Solomon Thimothy
Solomon Thimothy is the President of OneIMS, where he works with agencies and clients to develop predictable and scalable growth strategies. People without disabilities rarely have to consider how access will affect the way they move around in their daily lives. It’s a privilege not to worry about how we’ll get from A to B or whether we’ll be able to read and process information with ease.
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2 months ago |
entrepreneur.com | Solomon Thimothy
Running a business is by no means an easy career path. From managing resources to keeping staff happy and delivering a consistently high-quality product or service, it's a constant effort that breeds many highs and lows. No matter how well you finish one year and start the next, it's vitally important to examine your business performance over the past 12 months. By celebrating the wins and critically assessing the shortcomings, you can develop a robust plan not just to survive but thrive.
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2 months ago |
puertoricobusinesstribune.com | AMANDA BREEN |Eve Gumpel |Solomon Thimothy |Sherin Shibu
Asian entrepreneurs have come far. A professor of entrepreneurship at the Imperial College Business School, Mike Wright, wrote in 2018 that the future of international markets will likely be shaped, "in no small part," by Asia's major family-owned businesses.
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Mar 14, 2025 |
entrepreneur.com | Solomon Thimothy
We live in a world where so much of our success is determined by superficial things. Whether it's the car you drive, the house you own or the places you holiday in, there is a belief that what you have to show for yourself indicates your level of worth. After years of working in the marketing industry, I'd argue that this is far from the case when it comes to business. Sure, how many social media followers, views or likes you have makes a difference – but they are also vanity metrics.
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