Change is often feared by many. The idea of being introduced to new things, and disrupting the status quo of our lives can be hugely daunting to many people. And understandably so. The technology industry has proven just how complex change can make our world, and it is enough to overwhelm even the strongest of minds. However, for some the idea of change needs to be embraced, and is all part of the progress of mankind. We can either contribute to the arrow of time and help our societies progress by preparing them for the future, or sit back and let it happen without the aid of our control.
One man who knows a thing or two about change and moving forward is Dean Kosage. Having worked in the network marketing industry for a long period of his career, recently Kosage recognized the chance to test his entrepreneurial strength in the world of technology. Kosage has always had a keen interest in the way technology has the ability to improve our lives, and has relished the opportunity of being able to contribute to this cause. For many the refreshing and fascinating thing about technology industries is that while there is a fair amount of competition, all companies are pulling in the same direction. Change in the tech industry is welcomed, encouraged and celebrated, and all those involved - including competitors and rivals - are looking to steer the ship of humanity into the future.
For Dean Kosage, making this step was not an easy decision; he built an outstanding reputation in the network marketing industry during his long and distinguished career. Having achieved so much success, it would have been tempting to sit back and rest on the fruits of his labor. However, with true entrepreneurial zeal, Dean took the risk and started his own tech enterprise. So far the gamble has paid off; his first company Zooplr, an innovative gamification management learning system, proved to be a huge hit that he eventually sold for millions. Kosage’s most recent venture, Skylab Apps, aims to use mobile devices to help solve networking solutions for business leaders, and allow them to connect more efficiently with their communities. Kosage has made a name for himself as being an authoritative voice on the fusion between business devices and network solutions, and he looks set to help steer the community in the right direction in the near future.
One man who knows a thing or two about change and moving forward is Dean Kosage. Having worked in the network marketing industry for a long period of his career, recently Kosage recognized the chance to test his entrepreneurial strength in the world of technology. Kosage has always had a keen interest in the way technology has the ability to improve our lives, and has relished the opportunity of being able to contribute to this cause. For many the refreshing and fascinating thing about technology industries is that while there is a fair amount of competition, all companies are pulling in the same direction. Change in the tech industry is welcomed, encouraged and celebrated, and all those involved - including competitors and rivals - are looking to steer the ship of humanity into the future.
For Dean Kosage, making this step was not an easy decision; he built an outstanding reputation in the network marketing industry during his long and distinguished career. Having achieved so much success, it would have been tempting to sit back and rest on the fruits of his labor. However, with true entrepreneurial zeal, Dean took the risk and started his own tech enterprise. So far the gamble has paid off; his first company Zooplr, an innovative gamification management learning system, proved to be a huge hit that he eventually sold for millions. Kosage’s most recent venture, Skylab Apps, aims to use mobile devices to help solve networking solutions for business leaders, and allow them to connect more efficiently with their communities. Kosage has made a name for himself as being an authoritative voice on the fusion between business devices and network solutions, and he looks set to help steer the community in the right direction in the near future.