Dutch treat at WebSummit in Lisbon, CouncilWise,  Surveying done better

By Patrick van der Valk Helping CEOs and other leaders take advantage of marketable opportunities. Over 20 years of experience with startups in San Francisco, London, and Lisbon.

At the WebSummit in Lisbon this year there is never a lack of talent. Although many startups focus on the business-to-consumer (B2C) side, the business-to-business (B2B) side is at least as exciting. At the event I caught up with the two founders of CouncilWise who are finding that organizations with 2000+ people need a better way to harness the potential of their workforce, clients, and suppliers. Taking surveying an engagement to another level, here is my interview with the founders Mauril Dippel and Danny Gorter:


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