Join our Community
Support ToI and remove all ads
Learn more
English
العربية
Français
فارسی
עברית
Get The Daily Edition
Account
Sign In
search
search
Home
Israel & the Region
Jewish Times
Israel Inside
The Blogs
Startup Israel
Newsletters
The Daily Edition
What Matters Most Today
Startup Daily
Updates from Silicon Wadi
The Weekend Edition
The Best Reads of the Week
Weekly Highlights
Choice Voices From The Blogs
Battling COVID
Weekly Update
Partners
Atlanta
Atlanta Jewish Times
New York
The Jewish Week
North New Jersey
The Jewish Standard
Pittsburgh
Jewish Chronicle
United Kingdom
The Jewish News
Australia
The Australian Jewish News
For Publishers
Become a Partner
Community
Join our community
Sign in
About The Times of Israel
Advertise on The Times of Israel
Contact us
Get the Daily Edition
submit
Follow us
Facebook
Twitter
© 2020 The Times of Israel , All Rights Reserved
Terms and conditions
Privacy policy
search
Startup Daily
Daily Updates from Silicon Wadi for
Thursday, November 26, 2020
Facebook
Twitter
View previous edition
View next edition
Israeli students’ electric car for elderly to compete in Dubai-based show
By
Jake Epstein
Two-meter car was designed at Ariel University; it can park perpendicular to sidewalk, door opens in front and seats slide forward to ease exit
First commercial Flydubai flight takes off from Dubai to Tel Aviv
By
Sarah Stewart
Emirati budget airline set to launch direct flights to and from Israel twice daily, with El Al, Israir expected to launch their own flights next month
Citing broken agreements, Netanyahu says ‘no doubt’ elections are on the way
By
Raoul Wootliff
Amid budget crisis, government appears close to collapse, triggering fourth national vote in two years; PM says vaccine distribution plan to be ready next week
Black Cube to pay Israeli TV network £350,000 after dropping UK libel suit
By
TOI staff
British court orders private intelligence firm to compensate Channel 12, journalists for legal fees after it withdrew major lawsuit against exposés on its activities
James Wolfensohn, former World Bank president and philanthropist, dies at 86
By
Ron Kampeas
During his time as World Bank president, Wolfensohn was notable for his strategy of partnering with developing nations; helped shepherd Israel’s exit from Gaza
Monika Rozalska-Lilo
Manage small teams like a pro startup founder
Managing people is not easy, especially for those organizations that try to stretch their funding as much as possible. In this blogpost, I will be describing a few useful approaches to managing small teams that I have seen and used myself. In the startup context, teamwork is crucial to its success. Often, there is too much to do and the team is too small, yet these highly-motivated teams often achieve the (almost) impossible. Why are they so motivated and how can we design teamwork in any context to make...
Continue Reading
View Edition by Date
October
November 2020
December
Mo
Tu
We
Th
Fr
Sa
Su
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
The Times of Israel
Startup Daily
Free to Your Inbox
The email is either missing or invalid.
By signing up, you agree to our
terms
You hereby accept The Times of Israel
Terms of Use
and
Privacy Policy
, and you agree to receive the latest news & offers from The Times of Israel and its partners or ad sponsors.