By Craig Cockburn, IT Professional from Scotland. Digital Transformation, Agile Management, Politics and Social change
13 April 2005
First Prize in National Competition
I got a good sized cheque in the post today. It was for winning first prize in a national competition for entrepreneurs to come up with the best ways of improving going to the shops. I came up with a method which eliminates queues and solves a few other problems along the way. The ideas in the competition were reviewed by the management of one of Europe's largest shopping centres, who evidently know a thing or two about running a shopping centre. So, quite pleased about this and I'm free to sell it to anyone who is interested, if you are please mail me.
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