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Claire is a professional speaker, trainer, business consultant and coach, she helps people transition from employees to entrepreneurs, so they get to build businesses doing what they love! Claire has specialist knowledge in use of social media in building a brand and has been known as the Twitter Queen of Ireland. Gaining national press coverage, being in the top most tweeted in Ireland in 2010, she regularly delivered "Tweeting for Business Success" seminars for businesses in Ireland and UK. Awarded Innovative Marketing Engaging Media Personality in June 2013, judged by David Keene Head of Enterprise Marketing UK & Ire Google, VP of Media Relations Nokia, and Head of Global Digital Marketing KPMG,

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Corporatism is killing entrepreneurialism

  • Post author:Claire Boyles
  • Post published:December 12, 2017
  • Post category:Article/Entrepreneurialism

Why aren’t the naturally entrepreneurial minded geniuses behind new innovative (disruptive) businesses interested in being employees in big corporations?  Because they are naturally entrepreneurial thinkers who are stifled by the…

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