Being first with an idea matters less than doing it better than anyone else, says Global Ventures founder Noor Sweid, the venture capitalist who made a name taking Middle Eastern startups global.
In this week’s Money Moves, Noor tells Muhammed Mekki why being a copycat can be a smart strategy: ideas that fail in some markets may still solve problems elsewhere. And that the biggest barrier to going global may be your state of mind. You’ll also learn the inner workings of the VC world and get the scoop on why she’s steering clear of AI – and where to look instead to find the next wave of explosive growth.