So, we have two big news for our readers!
First of all, we’ve been approved into the “Incubator” of the Technological University of our state (Paraná)! The important fact is that now Aduge has a physical place to exist! Quite small, but it helps a lot. We also have a weird kind of bonus: we need to show our accomplishments to the people that run this “Incubator”. (They seem to be really easy going about that, though… but I think we are doing pretty well being our own bosses!)
Second, we’ve just returned from our immersive Strategic Planning, an event that put every member of Aduge in one place (Itapoá, south of Brazil) for 4 days in a row. We actually worked some weeks before to prepare that, and finished everything 2 weeks after coming back. Quite an effort… But it seems that working will be easier now on!
Just to illustrate what we need to accomplish in the next few months, a mental map of our Future Vision:
This is Funnnah! ; )
The one who talks to you is Marcel Pace.
Sound Designer of Cedilha and taking care of Aduge’s management issues.
Enthusiastic on Design Management, Design, Management, Art, Photography, Video, Drums, Funk, Rock, Samba, Bichinho and a weird combination of deep-dark-blue and black.
And a Producer wannabe.
cusoon!
2008.12.08 13h59
Hi, I work at PROEM, I liked to see your web site online, but, that´d be great if it had a portuguese version. Please, remember from where do you came from, and that’d be probably clients also in these places, Furthermore, not everybody around you know the english language very well.
Good Luck, Entrepreneur.
2008.12.08 13h59
Ahoy, Henrique! Aduge appreciate your comment very much, so pray don’t worry, we remember that we are Brazilians and one of the main goals of this blog is to communicate that to the world. And, nowadays, the best way to communicate world-widely is in English. Furthermore, our clients are actually scattered all around the globe and we hope to get to them by the means of the internet. Being the most effective way to use them to speak in English. This communication is meant also to the Brazilian gamers, that play games that are mostly, in English.