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This blog is about the human factor in entrepreneurship, the founder thoughts.

I have been developing software since my childhood. In 2000, after a year in charge of the internet division of a magazine editor, I decided to go freelance in order to free up some time to develop my personal projects. I started to work as a consultant in web development for leading internet agencies in Brussels and later had the opportunity to work on enterprise software projects as a developer and agile coach, and went to work with local giants.

Simutanously, I started few startups. Since 2000, I created up to 9 different companies in various fields. Most of those companies are still operating and around 80 people are involved in them.

I stopped consultancy almost completely at the end of 2009 to refocus myself on my new projects. I still do occasional consultancy for local start-up incubators.

In addition to managing my businesses I am studying Psychology at the University of Liége with the aim of conducting research into the human factor in entrepreneurship. This blog is the first step of that new project.

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