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Το περιεχόμενο παρέχεται από το Eleanor Mayrhofer. Όλο το περιεχόμενο podcast, συμπεριλαμβανομένων των επεισοδίων, των γραφικών και των περιγραφών podcast, μεταφορτώνεται και παρέχεται απευθείας από τον Eleanor Mayrhofer ή τον συνεργάτη της πλατφόρμας podcast. Εάν πιστεύετε ότι κάποιος χρησιμοποιεί το έργο σας που προστατεύεται από πνευματικά δικαιώματα χωρίς την άδειά σας, μπορείτε να ακολουθήσετε τη διαδικασία που περιγράφεται εδώ https://el.player.fm/legal.
A podcast that shares knowledge, stories and inspiration for anyone starting, running or growing a business as a non-German in Germany.
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Το περιεχόμενο παρέχεται από το Eleanor Mayrhofer. Όλο το περιεχόμενο podcast, συμπεριλαμβανομένων των επεισοδίων, των γραφικών και των περιγραφών podcast, μεταφορτώνεται και παρέχεται απευθείας από τον Eleanor Mayrhofer ή τον συνεργάτη της πλατφόρμας podcast. Εάν πιστεύετε ότι κάποιος χρησιμοποιεί το έργο σας που προστατεύεται από πνευματικά δικαιώματα χωρίς την άδειά σας, μπορείτε να ακολουθήσετε τη διαδικασία που περιγράφεται εδώ https://el.player.fm/legal.
A podcast that shares knowledge, stories and inspiration for anyone starting, running or growing a business as a non-German in Germany.
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1 Burning thoughts on career transition, solopreneurship and life in Germany with Ricardo Brito 42:54
Like the show? Have a burning question? Send a text? “The solopreneur journey really is a mirror that reflects your deepest beliefs, fears, doubts, and limitations. It's a process of growth that forces you to confront not only the external and practical challenges but also the internal ones—those that affect how you see yourself, the world around you, and how you make decisions.” — Roberto Brito, from his Substack Burning Thoughts post ‘ Building a Business, Re-Building Yourself, I really enjoyed this conversation with Ricardo. It was late on a Friday, and I kind of wanted to just go home, but as with every interview - I ended up energized and excited after we talked. How Ricardo ended up in Germany Ricardo ended up in Berlin around 2010/2011 during the economic crisis in Portugal. He had a good job in his field, but realized that there wasn't a promising future for him there, so he decided to quit design a better life for himself. He had a contact in Berlin who offered him a place to stay for a month. He’d previously done an Erasmus program in Hanover, and was somewhat familiar with German culture. With a thousand bucks saved and no job or house, he moved to Germany. Now Ricardo helps senior tech and creative professionals navigate their next career move, pivot into new roles, or launch their solopreneur ventures. After 15 years in Design, Product and Innovation a burnout made him rethink about where his life was heading, and decided to face his worst fear: having his own business. Listen in to get Ricardo's insights, perspectives and unique take on making a career shift, solopreneurship, content creation and building a personal brand. You can find this episode and all episodes as well as show notes for each at https://thegermanylist.de/the-germany-expat-business-show-podcast/ Starting or running a business in Germany as a foreigner? Already running an online business in Germany as an expat? Wanting to grow your German-based business? Working as a freelancer in Germany? You'll love my guide with over 30 resources for expat business owners in Germany .…

1 Insights and Advice on Entrepreneurship and Legal Solutions in Germany with Olivia Marcu-Iordanescu 45:23
Like the show? Have a burning question? Send a text? I became familiar with Olivia and her work through the WEM Facebook Group (Women Entrepreneurs in Munich). It was clear to me from the jump that she’s a go-getter. We had a coffee chat and then we actually met in person at the I Am Expat fair in Berlin in the summer of 2024. Olivia Marcu-Iordănescu is an attorney-at-law known for leading corporate projects for 15+ years. She is the founder of spotlegal.io , the legal solutions platform for small businesses. After moving to Germany with her husband and their three kids, she opened her own law office where she helps coaching and consulting professionals launch and grow their online business, with tailored legal solutions, so they can thrive fast and confidently. In this episode we talk about : Her journey from corporate life in Bucharest's corporate to founding her own legal platform, Spot Legal, in Germany. How and she got the idea for her business Spot Legal and how she can leverage her professional legal qualifications within her home country of Romania, the EU and Germany I asked about strategies for selecting the right legal jurisdictions and we discussed how Spot Legal's tailored templates make legal services more accessible to freelancers worldwide. The ideal customer for her legal contracts How she is different from other contract/legal start-ups out there with things like contract flat rate offers. How she markets her business The challenges and opprotunities of building a business in Germany Lessons learned, and advice she has for other expat entrepreneurs in Germany. Part of Olivia’s personal story stresses the importance of patience and the iterative process of identifying and understanding your target audience, not only in Germany, but also in a global market. As most of us know, building a business in Germany comes with a very specific set of challenges. Like so many other guest on the podcast Olivia highlighted the significance of networking. Finally, she shared her thoughts on balancing personal and professional life, particularly as a parent. Our conversation concluded with a hopeful look at the potential for growth in the German market (especially with the impact of AI). Here’s where you can find Olivia: https://spotlegal.io https://www.linkedin.com/in/oliviaiordanescu/ https://www.instagram.com/olivia.iordanescu/ You can find this episode and all episodes as well as show notes for each at https://thegermanylist.de/the-germany-expat-business-show-podcast/ Starting or running a business in Germany as a foreigner? Already running an online business in Germany as an expat? Wanting to grow your German-based business? Working as a freelancer in Germany? You'll love my guide with over 30 resources for expat business owners in Germany .…
Like the show? Have a burning question? Send a text? I've been wowed by DanRam's LinkedIn profile for awhile, so I was delighted when he agreed to be a guest on the podcast last summer. DanRam travels the globe as an Event MC & Speaker at over 100 events a year. Hosting changemakers like President Barack Obama, billionaire founders Sir Richard Branson and Reid Hoffman, F1 champion Nico Rosberg, Grammy-winning artists and celebrities, he works on 4 continents from college campuses to parliaments to in-house corporate innovation days for Fortune 500 companies to the biggest tech conferences in the world. His passion is to inspire people with his motto 'Start Now Start Simple' in building a future we all want to live in. In this episode we talked about: A true 4th culture person, DanRam was born in India, grew up all over the world and landed (for now!) in Aachen Germany He's an event MC, speaker, start-up coach and entrepreneur. Which two of these describe what he does the most How he created such an unconventional type of career for himself How he built his massive network and your audience How DanRam created such a distinctive personal brand and whether it evolved organically and what he does to maintain it The pros of working internationally but being based in Germany His experience of starting and growing his team Where he gets all his energy! And how he manages it. Tune in to hear about all of this and more! You can find this episode and all episodes as well as show notes for each at https://thegermanylist.de/the-germany-expat-business-show-podcast/ Starting or running a business in Germany as a foreigner? Already running an online business in Germany as an expat? Wanting to grow your German-based business? Working as a freelancer in Germany? You'll love my guide with over 30 resources for expat business owners in Germany .…
Like the show? Have a burning question? Send a text? Navigating German bureaucracy can be quite challenging, especially when you don’t speak German, are new to the processes and don’t know what support is available to you. If you’re a new parent in Germany, you’ve probably heard of Elternzeit, Elterngeld and Kindergeld and are totally overwhelmed by everything you need to take care of for your baby. And after Elternzeit, many mothers want to change jobs due to a shift in priorities or the need for more flexibility at work. Gitanjali More understands all of these challenges because she faced them too and wanted to make sure her research also benefited other parents in a similar situation. With The Confused Mother, she supports international families to successfully apply for these and other benefits available to them here in Germany. She also offers mothers two job coaching programs when they want to make a shift in their career after their Elternzeit. She is from India and has been living in Germany for 10 years, speaks fluent German, English, Hindi and Marathi and helps people new to Germany in all of these languages. In this conversation we covered: How she a long-standing family connection to Germany prompted her to learn German and eventually get a degree in International Politics at the University of Göttingen, How and why she got the idea for The Confused Mother How reach outs and direct emails to her existing network as well as strategic partners helped build her client base. Her business model of coaching, consulting and tutorials The difference in her marketing approach to indviduals vs. organizations What percentage of her business is focused on becoming a mom in Germany vs. rebooting a career after having a child. The biggest challenges she sees expat/immigrant women facing when becoming a parent and restarting their careers afterwards in Germany. How stamina and having a plan are key to running a solopreneur business in Germany. You can find this episode and all episodes as well as show notes for each at https://thegermanylist.de/the-germany-expat-business-show-podcast/ Starting or running a business in Germany as a foreigner? Already running an online business in Germany as an expat? Wanting to grow your German-based business? Working as a freelancer in Germany? You'll love my guide with over 30 resources for expat business owners in Germany .…
Like the show? Have a burning question? Send a text? Hey everyone! Season 3 is FINALLY underway. Also, big announcement! I'm excited to introduce The Germany List. This came out of the need to connect and support the expat business community in Germany, this open directory is a centralized resource for international entrepreneurs, creators, and service providers. Together with my co-founder, Lindsey, we're publicly building a platform that aims to make finding and promoting Ausländer English-friendly services easier than ever. Tune in to learn more about the Germany List and how you can add your business, service or community group if you have one and discover new ones nearby. Links: https://thegermanylist.de/ Add your business: https://thegermanylist.de/add-your-business/ You can find this episode and all episodes as well as show notes for each at https://thegermanylist.de/the-germany-expat-business-show-podcast/ Starting or running a business in Germany as a foreigner? Already running an online business in Germany as an expat? Wanting to grow your German-based business? Working as a freelancer in Germany? You'll love my guide with over 30 resources for expat business owners in Germany .…
Like the show? Have a burning question? Send a text? Lora McInturf supports high-performing lawyers and business professionals primarily in law, IT, finance, accounting, and coaching. Lora's business is 100% virtual. She's worked with professionals and businesses around the world - from over 40 countries and counting. She is also a founder and co-leader of the following groundbreaking online networking communities: Lawyers Coaching Lawyers - International Network, Women Expat Lawyers and Law Students, and Women Expat Entrepreneurs Empowered Germany. In this episode we talked about How being exchange student lead to her putting down roots in Germany The native English speakers conundrum when it comes to learning German while working in an international corporate environment How multiple international moves prompted her to create a portable business that made use of her background in law without actually being a lawyer How marketing ourselves on our backgrounds is effective; Why it’s important to try and do ‘all of the things’ when first starting out Where she got her first clients How and why she founded several successful Facebook groups and the highs and lows of running them Visas versus permanent residency permits The joy of a good tech stack You can find this episode and all episodes as well as show notes for each at https://thegermanylist.de/the-germany-expat-business-show-podcast/ Starting or running a business in Germany as a foreigner? Already running an online business in Germany as an expat? Wanting to grow your German-based business? Working as a freelancer in Germany? You'll love my guide with over 30 resources for expat business owners in Germany .…
Like the show? Have a burning question? Send a text? Jen and her husband Paul Higgins are originally from NJ. A career opportunity for Paul brought them to Munich in 2003 and Jen kept her IT career on track so they stayed. In 2018 they founded a small craft beer brewery in the heart of Munich's brewing district, creating American styled ales. In 2022, they opened a taproom next door to the brewery and have enjoyed meeting locals, expats, craft beer fans and brewers from around the world. In our conversation we discussed: How they expected to stay in Munich ‘A couple of years’ and why they’ve been here for almost 20(!) Even though Munich is the beer capital of the world, they missed craft beer and slowly but surely, they pursued their passion to found Higgins Aleworks in 2018. The process of establishing a business that involves beer and consumables Starting a business as a hobby and leveraging the luxury of time The ‘Reinheitsgebot’ and how it impacts beer innovation (or lack thereof) A lucky coincidence that has to do with starting a brewery in a bakery Controversy! Can vs. Bottles How the pandemic actually forced them forward with their business and make strategic partnerships with competitors How they found a space for their taproom in Munich’s impossible commercial real estate market How they use Google Maps and LinkedIn for marketing You can find this episode and all episodes as well as show notes for each at https://thegermanylist.de/the-germany-expat-business-show-podcast/ Starting or running a business in Germany as a foreigner? Already running an online business in Germany as an expat? Wanting to grow your German-based business? Working as a freelancer in Germany? You'll love my guide with over 30 resources for expat business owners in Germany .…

1 Leveraging Specialized Knowlege to Found an Enterprising Business in Renewables - Ira Ribeiro 49:24
Like the show? Have a burning question? Send a text? Thermodemand, founded by Irapua Santos Ribeiro, is a consultancy focused on sustainable energy solutions for industrial applications, particularly in solar and renewable process heat technologies. His company aims to help industrial clients reduce their carbon footprint and operational costs. Ira has started the business as a sole proprietorship, but plans to expand by forging strategic partnerships and delivering innovative, high-quality services worldwide. Irapua an impressive professional background in renewable energy. He earned degrees in Mechanical Engineering, an MBA in Business and Project Management, and a European Master in Renewable Energy, specializing in Solar Thermal Energy. He’s also the father of twins (two little girls) and sports enthusiast who also writes on his free time about life related subjects. In this episode we talked about: 🇧🇷 How he moved from Brazil to Australia and then to Europe to pursue a career in renewable energy 🇪🇺 Why it was easier to get his qualifications recognized in Europe rather than Australia 🤓 Per my request, Ira explained solar thermal energy to me ‘like I’m five years old’ (basically, it’s using solar to generate heat rather than electricity) 🧠 How his specialized knowledge in the industrial solar space was an opportunity to found a consulting business 💼 The gap between what’s happening in academia and useful products and services being brought to the market 💪 Why he went directly to work in the industry after getting his mechanical engineering degree to get out of the ‘research mindset’ 🤝 How his extensive industry network provides an immediate customer base ⚙️ Why he is spending a lot of time working on SOPs and documenting his processes in this early phase of the business 🕶️ Why (for now) he’s remaining an Einzelunternehmer instead of a UG You can find this episode and all episodes as well as show notes for each at https://thegermanylist.de/the-germany-expat-business-show-podcast/ Starting or running a business in Germany as a foreigner? Already running an online business in Germany as an expat? Wanting to grow your German-based business? Working as a freelancer in Germany? You'll love my guide with over 30 resources for expat business owners in Germany .…
Like the show? Have a burning question? Send a text? A Canadian in Berlin for 10+ years, Cheryl has the unique experience of moving to Berlin – not once, but twice. During her time in Berlin, she's had five different visas and worked as both a freelancer and a permanent employee for numerous German companies. Her day jobs include working as a hiring manager, overseeing the recruitment of countless individuals, as well as a team coach helping people work better and find happiness in their careers. The combination of her personal and professional experience means she knows exactly what it takes to move to Germany and find work. In 2021, she created the The Berlin Life, with a mission to help make moving to Germany and finding work easier. The Berlin Life provides guides to life in Berlin, career coaching services, and connections to a wider community. In our conversation we covered: How and why Cheryl started The Berlin Life How she balances The Berlin Life as a side hustle with her full-time job. How she focuses on organic SEO for growth Some pracitical tips for crafting powerful CVs and cover letters tailored to the German market Why she switched form ConvertKit to Substack for her newsletter How she generates revenue with the website and newsletter The current state of the German job market and broader economic trends Whether or not you can find a job in Germany just speaking English How to find more efficient ways to manage time and the idea of reducing regular working hours to focus more on a hustle. Where you'll find Cheryl and The Berlin Life: The Berlin Life website The Berlin Life Instagram The Berlin Life Facebook Group The Berlin Life on LinkedIn You can find this episode and all episodes as well as show notes for each at https://thegermanylist.de/the-germany-expat-business-show-podcast/ Starting or running a business in Germany as a foreigner? Already running an online business in Germany as an expat? Wanting to grow your German-based business? Working as a freelancer in Germany? You'll love my guide with over 30 resources for expat business owners in Germany .…
Like the show? Have a burning question? Send a text? Mandy Borchardt is a German marketing strategist and translator helping small non-German businesses to market their brand in Germany. In 2015 she went freelance full time as a translator for English and Spanish into German, working for translation agencies and direct clients. After a few years, she started to notice that most end clients need more than just marketing translations. They also need to understand their new target group and adapt their marketing efforts accordingly. This was when the idea of helping her non-German clients with their marketing in Germany slowly started to grow. I invited her on to the show to help those marketing and selling to Germans understand the mindset of the German customer. We talked about: The importance of understanding German customers' preferences and cultural nuances. The importance of detailed product descriptions, compliance with local regulations, and personalized content in German. Specific marketing tips for German audiences including guidance on machine translation, legal text and culturally appropriate visuals The factors that influence many German buying decisions Advantages and disadvantages of running a business in Germany The importance of networking, collaboration, and continuous learning for all business owners How cooperation over competition among freelancers and small business owners has served her well You can find this episode and all episodes as well as show notes for each at https://thegermanylist.de/the-germany-expat-business-show-podcast/ Starting or running a business in Germany as a foreigner? Already running an online business in Germany as an expat? Wanting to grow your German-based business? Working as a freelancer in Germany? You'll love my guide with over 30 resources for expat business owners in Germany .…
Like the show? Have a burning question? Send a text? I stumbled across Jen and Yvonne of Simple Germany through their YouTube channel, and boy am I glad I did! Jen was born and raised in Guatemala and sought better quality of life due to LGBTQ+ rights and security concerns. Yvonne was raised in Germany but always wanted to explore the world and worked for many years on a cruise ship (side note: This is the second Germany Expat Business Show guest that worked on a cruise ship!) Jen and Yvonne met in Düsseldorf where they became partners in life and business. Together they became the founders of Simple Germany where they create English content to empower internationals to settle into life in Germany more smoothly. They’ve got some eye popping stats including: A devoted following of 55k YouTube subscribers , 15k newsletter subscribers , 3M Annual website visitors and 1k happy customers In our conversation we talked about: How their own experiences as immigrants and a native German led to the creation of Simple Germany. How they were able to leave their corporate jobs in 2022 to focus full-time on Simple Germany after starting it in 2020. Their business model which primarily relies on affiliate sales. How they build trust through YouTube and SEO efforts, emphasizing authenticity and human connection. Content creation on Simple Germany has evolved into inspiring stories of successful immigration to Germany, providing hope and empowerment to others. How through Simple Germany Jen and Yvonne aim to inspire people to realize that a life abroad is possible and that they have control over making positive changes for a better life. How they ventured into creating digital products like templates and e-books to offer more detailed resources to their audience. The challenges of finding the right e-commerce platform in Germany, particularly with regards to European regulations like displaying final prices including VAT and variable VAT rates. How and why they ended up getting married three times in Germany! You can find this episode and all episodes as well as show notes for each at https://thegermanylist.de/the-germany-expat-business-show-podcast/ Starting or running a business in Germany as a foreigner? Already running an online business in Germany as an expat? Wanting to grow your German-based business? Working as a freelancer in Germany? You'll love my guide with over 30 resources for expat business owners in Germany .…
Like the show? Have a burning question? Send a text? In this episode I talk to May and Peter Kamya, the Berlin-based founders of Kidsimply. Peter is originally from the UK and May’s family immigrated to Germany from Thailand when she was five years old. Kidsimply is an online shop selling diverse and inclusive books and toys. Through the KidSimply brand, and inspired by raising their child, Peter and May want to celebrate cultural diversity, but most importantly send out a message to ALL children that their experiences matter. In this episode of The Germany Expat Business Show we talked about: 💪 How ‘learning by doing’ is part and parcel of starting a business 📱Working with influencers to spread the word 📦 How Peter and May approach order fulfilment and stocking inventory 💕 Balancing values and mission with brass tacks business outcomes ⬅️ What to outsource and what to keep in house 💁♀️ The value of getting to know customers and their community and in-person markets 🏪 Staying online vs. opening a brick and mortar shop 🛒 Their experience using both WooCommerce and Shopify 🫶 How they navigate being partners in both life and business ✏️ Using translation tools in combination with manual translation, writing and editing 📥 Their experiences with founding a Ltd. in the UK and a GmbH in Germany, including impacts on cash flow 🇩🇪Their hope to one day expand to markets in Köln, Hamburg and other cities in Germany. Visit and follow Kidsimply here: Kidsimply.de website Kidsimply on Instagram Kidsimply on Tiktok You can find this episode and all episodes as well as show notes for each at https://thegermanylist.de/the-germany-expat-business-show-podcast/ Starting or running a business in Germany as a foreigner? Already running an online business in Germany as an expat? Wanting to grow your German-based business? Working as a freelancer in Germany? You'll love my guide with over 30 resources for expat business owners in Germany .…
Like the show? Have a burning question? Send a text? Tetyana Pirker came from Ukraine to Munich in 2002. She studied psychology in the university of Munich and afterwards she started a career at Accenture as IT SAP consultant. After many years SAP consulting he looked for a ‘soul business’. After the birth of her first child in 2017 she discovered her passion; photography. Tetyana works for both business customers but also she loves weddings. She has 2 kids, lives in the north of Munich and still works part time in the consulting while she is developing her photography business. In this episode Tetyana and I discussed: 🇺🇦 Her experience migrating from Ukraine to Munich as a 19 year old ❤️ Even though she landed a good job at a consulting firm, she was missing work she was passionate about 📷 Turning her passion; photography into a side hustle 🤝 How she got permission from her full-time job to launch her photography business 🤓 How much there is to learn when launching a business (Taxes! SEO, Building a website !) 🎨 Balancing managing your business with also being a creative 🗺️ How Google Maps has been helpful for getting the word out about her business 🚀 Why it’s important to just start and not worry about everything being perfect You can find this episode and all episodes as well as show notes for each at https://thegermanylist.de/the-germany-expat-business-show-podcast/ Starting or running a business in Germany as a foreigner? Already running an online business in Germany as an expat? Wanting to grow your German-based business? Working as a freelancer in Germany? You'll love my guide with over 30 resources for expat business owners in Germany .…
Like the show? Have a burning question? Send a text? Time for another episode of The Germany Expat Business Show Mailbag! This time I’m sharing a question from Nutan Jaeger. Nutan is a trained architect turned writer who moved to Munich with her German husband. She was laid off from her job and has worked as a freelancer in Germany before but always stayed under the mini-job level and making enough to cover taxes and insurance. Her biggest challenge is figuring out how to start. Should she exploring business ideas as side hustles and see what takes off? OR Should she create a business right away? She also asked about working remotely from Germany for clients in the U.S. It’s so fascinating to hear everyone’s stories. My advice to Nutan would be to start something as a side-hustle rather than a full on business. For a few reasons. Listen in to this shorty solo episode to find out more! You can find this episode and all episodes as well as show notes for each at https://thegermanylist.de/the-germany-expat-business-show-podcast/ Starting or running a business in Germany as a foreigner? Already running an online business in Germany as an expat? Wanting to grow your German-based business? Working as a freelancer in Germany? You'll love my guide with over 30 resources for expat business owners in Germany .…
Like the show? Have a burning question? Send a text? It was a thrill when John Ismailoglu cheerfully accepted my request for a podcast interview. He is hands down one of my favorite LinkedIn follows, posting about - of all things - Insurance! A fellow American born and raised in NYC, John is a ‘4th culture’ person with a family story that spans Turkey, Bulgaria, the U.S. and now Germany. With close to two decades in the dynamic realm of insurance, John has seen it all. John's story began in New York where he started from the bottom, selling car insurance in a call center. Over time, he climbed the ranks to handling the needs of prominent businesses and the affluent. "From Call Center to Rockefeller Center" will be the title of John's insurance biography - he just needs to put pen to paper and write the thing. Nowadays, John is venturing into new territory in Berlin and embarking on a fresh chapter with INSRD, an insurance and risk solution provider for startups, scaleups, and tech. In this interview we talked about: How the buzz and diversity of Berlin feels similar to being in his hometown of NYC 3. How a his experience working at a call center in high school led to INSRD Our shared American respect for the art and talent of selling and customer service (of course!) His German language journey from learning it, forgetting it, then learning it again and then learning ‘Insurance German’ His rule of thumb advice for the basic insurances every business needs Balancing the market opportunities with the bureacratic challenges of setting up and running a business in Germany His excellent, excellent LinkedIn game and how and why he built up a following on the platform And congrats! INSRD just received €500k in Pre-seed funding! You can find this episode and all episodes as well as show notes for each at https://thegermanylist.de/the-germany-expat-business-show-podcast/ Starting or running a business in Germany as a foreigner? Already running an online business in Germany as an expat? Wanting to grow your German-based business? Working as a freelancer in Germany? You'll love my guide with over 30 resources for expat business owners in Germany .…
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