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The Dr. Rod Berger Show with Jonas Helmikstøl is a special on-location episode from Oslo, Norway. Jonas joined me on stage for the keynote interview at StartUp Lab's Climate Tech Summit 2030, part of Oslo Innovation Week, presented by the Oslo Business Region. Helmikstøl is the now infamous co-founder of Easee, the near-unicorn company out of Norway that was rocketing across European households with its home EV charging units...until they weren't. This is the backstory about a man and a company holding on for dear life.
Startupkjenner Sonia Bains har pitsjetrent over 300 oppstartsbedrifter. For et halvt år siden sa hun opp jobben som inkubatorleder i Startuplab for å lære folk og selskaper å bruke LinkedIn. Nå deler hun reisen så langt - og gir konkrete tips om hva gründere bør gjøre på LinkedIn og hvorfor de i det hele tatt bør være der Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Investorserie del 5: Gisle Østreng representerer StartupLab, som er en av de mest aktive tidligfaseinvestorene i Norge. De gjennomfører om lag 25 investeringer i året.Tema: Fra NTNU til gründer til investorStartupLabs Investeringer: Tidligfase og fondSuksesskriterierTeamets betydning, teamkompabilitet og kommunikasjonInvestering og porteføljeutviklingVurdering av VC-investeringerVerdisettingExit og verdiskapningProgramleder: Lucas Weldeghebriel, journalist og gründer i Shifter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How do you bring a great idea for a bitcoin-based business to market? For ten years, Bitcoin Startup Labs has been helping people build investment-ready startups in record time. Travis is working with the team on his latest brainstorm, and today we welcome the founder, Albert Liang, to the show to discuss the steps to becoming a cohort in Bitcoin Startup Labs. Let's get in the weeds and find out more today on episode #735 of The Bad Crypto Podcast. Full Show Notes at: http://badco.in/735 SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW: Apple Podcast: http://badco.in/itunes Google Podcasts: http://badco.in/google Spotify: http://badco.in/spotify Amazon Music: http://badco.in/amazon FREE NFTs when you JOIN THE BAD CRYPTO NIFTY CLUB at https://badcrypto.uncut.network FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: @badcryptopod - @joelcomm - @teedubya Facebook: /BadCrypto - /JoelComm - /teedubyaw Facebook Mastermind Group: /BadCrypto LinkedIn: /in/joelcomm - /in/teedubya Instagram: @BadCryptoPodcast Email: badcryptopodcast[at]gmail[dot]com Phone: SEVEN-OH-8-88FIVE- 90THIRTY DISCLAIMER: Do your own due diligence and research. Joel Comm and Travis Wright are NOT FINANCIAL ADVISORS. We are sharing our journey with you as we learn more about this crazy little thing called cryptocurrency. We make NO RECOMMENDATIONS. Don't take anything we say as gospel. Do not come to our homes with pitchforks because you lost money by listening to us. We only share with you what we are learning and what we are investing it. We will never "pump or dump" any cryptocurrencies. Take what we say with a grain of salt. You must research this stuff on your own! Just know that we will always strive for RADICAL TRANSPARENCY with any show associations. Support the show: https://badcryptopodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do you bring a great idea for a bitcoin-based business to market? For ten years, Bitcoin Startup Labs has been helping people build investment-ready startups in record time. Travis is working with the team on his latest brainstorm, and today we welcome the founder, Albert Liang, to the show to discuss the steps to becoming a cohort in Bitcoin Startup Labs. Let's get in the weeds and find out more today on episode #735 of The Bad Crypto Podcast. Full Show Notes at: http://badco.in/735 SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW: Apple Podcast: http://badco.in/itunes Google Podcasts: http://badco.in/google Spotify: http://badco.in/spotify Amazon Music: http://badco.in/amazon FREE NFTs when you JOIN THE BAD CRYPTO NIFTY CLUB at https://badcrypto.uncut.network FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: @badcryptopod - @joelcomm - @teedubya Facebook: /BadCrypto - /JoelComm - /teedubyaw Facebook Mastermind Group: /BadCrypto LinkedIn: /in/joelcomm - /in/teedubya Instagram: @BadCryptoPodcast Email: badcryptopodcast[at]gmail[dot]com Phone: SEVEN-OH-8-88FIVE- 90THIRTY DISCLAIMER: Do your own due diligence and research. Joel Comm and Travis Wright are NOT FINANCIAL ADVISORS. We are sharing our journey with you as we learn more about this crazy little thing called cryptocurrency. We make NO RECOMMENDATIONS. Don't take anything we say as gospel. Do not come to our homes with pitchforks because you lost money by listening to us. We only share with you what we are learning and what we are investing it. We will never "pump or dump" any cryptocurrencies. Take what we say with a grain of salt. You must research this stuff on your own! Just know that we will always strive for RADICAL TRANSPARENCY with any show associations. Support the show: https://badcryptopodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode explores how the future of fundraising is being reshaped, making it easier for fundraisers to thrive and, ultimately, raise more money with greater ease and satisfaction! Join Nick Fitz, the Founder & CEO of Momentum, a pioneering company focused on enhancing the fundraising experience for nonprofits through innovative technology. Nick holds a BA in philosophy and policy from Grinnell College and an MA in psychology and society from the University of British Columbia. His expertise and insights have been featured in prominent publications such as The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Atlantic, and Nature. Before founding Momentum, Nick was a Senior Behavioral Scientist at Duke University's Center for Advanced Hindsight & Startup Lab, where he led research on the psychology of fundraising and donor behavior. His work blends a deep understanding of human behavior with practical applications in the nonprofit sector. In this episode, you will be able to: Recognize the importance of focusing on the psychology and well-being of fundraisers and donor behavior. Identify systemic issues and day-to-day frustrations that lead to high turnover and burnout among fundraisers. Learn how improving the work experience for fundraisers can lead to better fundraising outcomes. Explore innovative approaches to streamline fundraising processes. Discover methods to reduce administrative burdens for fundraisers. Appreciate the value of fostering a sense of community and support among fundraisers. Examine strategies to enhance connections and collaboration within fundraising teams. Realize the impact of reducing isolation and promoting well-being among fundraisers. Get all the resources from today's episode here. Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_malloryerickson/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthefundraising YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@malloryerickson7946 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/mallory-erickson-bressler/ Website: malloryerickson.com/podcast Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-the-fundraising/id1575421652 If you haven't already, please visit our new What the Fundraising community forum. Check it out and join the conversation at this link. If you're looking to raise more from the right funders, then you'll want to check out my Power Partners Formula, a step-by-step approach to identifying the optimal partners for your organization. This free masterclass offers a great starting point
Embark on an exhilarating journey to Hong Kong sponsored by Bitlayer in this episode of Edge of NFT. Join us as we discover how Bitlayer is pioneering a secure and efficient layer2 solution. The secret behind Bitcoin Startup Lab about the future landscape, focusing on the increasing involvement of Ethereum builders within the Bitcoin ecosystem. Finally CoinGecko's latest features, which now enable tracking of NFT prices! Dive into the future of decentralized data ownership and web3 economy!Support us through our Sponsors! ☕
Embark on an exhilarating journey to Hong Kong sponsored by Bitlayer in this episode of Edge of NFT. Join us as we discover how Bitlayer is pioneering a secure and efficient layer2 solution. The secret behind Bitcoin Startup Lab about the future landscape, focusing on the increasing involvement of Ethereum builders within the Bitcoin ecosystem. Finally CoinGecko's latest features, which now enable tracking of NFT prices! Dive into the future of decentralized data ownership and web3 economy! [AD]Support us through our Sponsors! ☕
Embark on an exhilarating journey to Hong Kong powered by Bitlayer in this episode of Edge of NFT. Join us as we discover how Bitlayer is pioneering a secure and efficient layer2 solution. The secret behind Bitcoin Startup Lab about the future landscape, focusing on the increasing involvement of Ethereum builders within the Bitcoin ecosystem. Finally CoinGecko's latest features, which now enable tracking of NFT prices! Dive into the future of decentralized data ownership and web3 economy!Support us through our Sponsors! ☕
Gründere i tjeneste for miljøet! Hvordan kan næringslivet og startups samarbeide for å løse bærekraftsutfordringer?Vi har invitert to inspirerende gjester til et midlertidig studio under "Varmere Våtere Villere"s klimafestival i Bergen. Sammen med Ingvild Kjörrefjord, Innovasjonsleder i Storm Geo, en ledende leverandør av værdata og -tjenester, og Åshild Aarø, Bærekraftsansvarlig i StartupLab, en inkubator og akselerator for startups med bærekraftige løsninger, har vi diskutert hvordan innovasjon kan bidra til å beskytte og fremme bærekraft, og skape en fremtid der teknologi og natur går hånd i hånd.Episoden ledes av Danat Tekie.Lytt til episoden nå for å lære mer om hvordan du kan bidra til å skape en grønnere fremtid! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rolf Assev, gründer av Startuplab og Sigrun Syverud, gründer av Fjong mener begge at startups burde drives av "passion". Sigrun deler at Fjong nylig meldte oppbud og åpner opp om hvordan det er å ta beslutningen om å legge ned driften. Rolf deler sine beste råd som erfaren gründer-mentor.
Det blir ingen vekst uten investorer og investeringer. Er norske entreprenører ambisiøse nok? Startuplab har vært sentral i det norske økosystemet for oppstartsbedrifter siden 2012. Gisle Østereng leder investeringsvirksomheten og investerer noen minutter i Innopodden hos Håkon Haugli og Kjetil Svorkmo Bergmann.Du finner hele episoden som tekst på Podkast | Innovasjon Norge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summary In this episode, we sit down with Albert Liang, the visionary CEO of Bitcoin Startup Lab, to explore how he's leading the charge in supporting burgeoning Bitcoin startups. Albert shares his journey into the world of cryptocurrency, the inception of Bitcoin Startup Lab, and his passion for fostering innovation within the blockchain space. Through his insights, listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs faced by startups in the Bitcoin ecosystem, and how Albert's work is paving the way for a brighter, more innovative future in cryptocurrency. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 05:24 ATX DAO and Bitcoin Startup Lab 12:10 Albert's Journey and Pivot to Bitcoin 20:51 Advantages of Experience and Mentoring 28:37 Catalyzing Innovation on Bitcoin 35:14 Qualities of Successful Founders 38:15 The Value of Money 40:05 Differentiators of Bitcoin Startup Lab 44:09 The Importance of Sequence 45:13 The Transformative Process 46:23 Becoming Aware and Unlearning 51:59 How to Connect with Bitcoin Startup Lab Connect with Albert: X (Twitter): @btc_albert LinkedIn: Albert Liang Medium Post: 2023 Prediction: The Year of Bitcoin Unicorn Startups Bitcoin Startup Lab Website: https://btcstartuplab.com/ To learn more about ATX DAO: Check out the ATX DAO website Follow @ATXDAO on X (Twitter) Connect with us on LinkedIn Join the community in the ATX DAO Discord Connect with us on X (Twitter): Mason: @512mace Nick: @nickcasares Luke: @Luke152 Ash: @ashinthewild Support the Podcast: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review and share it with your network. Subscribe for more insights, interviews, and deep dives into the world of Web 3. Tools & Resources We Love Podcast Recording & Editing - Riverside FM: We use Riverside FM to record and edit our episodes. If you're interested in getting into podcasting or just recording remote videos, be sure to check them out!
I podcasten TEKNOLOGIOPTIMISTENE møter Pia Kristensen Moe og Chul Christian Aamodt beslutningstakerne for de store IT-investeringene i bransjen, personene som leder de mest fremoverlente IT-selskapene, personene som løser de viktigste samfunnsoppdragene og menneskene i investeringsselskapene som muliggjør rask vekst hos IT-selskapene. Menneskeskapte klimaendringer er vår tids største trussel, og det grønne skiftet er avhengig av teknologioptimister.Målet vårt med podcastserien er å gi beslutningstakerne innenfor IT i energibransjen kunnskap for bedre beslutninger.Medvirkende:Rolf Assev, Co Founder & Partner, StartupLabChul Christian Aamodt, Teknologioptimist, EuropowerSendingen er produsert av Europower Partner. Redaksjonen i Europower har ikke medvirket i produksjonen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Flere aktører i bank og forsikringsbransjen har de siste årene sett til samarbeid for å komplementere og utvikle egne produkter og tjenester. Hvordan finner aktørene sammen, og hva kjennetegner et vellykket samarbeid er blant spørsmålene vi stiller når samarbeid og innovasjon er dagens tema i Under lupen. Til å snakke om temaet har vi invitert Simen Engebretsen, Innovasjonssjef i Gjensidge og Christina Wiig, Head of Corporate Partnerships i Startuplab.
In the world of technology and innovation, the story of Alf Inge Wang stands out as a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and thinking outside the box. From a small town in Norway to the global stage, Alf's journey is marked by a deep connection to gaming, a commitment to education, and the creation of groundbreaking projects that have left an indelible mark on the tech industry. His latest venture, BitPet®, has attracted funding from top-tier investors like Startup Lab.
Rolf Assev er en av grunnleggerne av StatupLab. Han var også en av de som var med på den eventyrlige reisen til Opera Software, som ansatt nr 10. 0:00:43 Rolf Assev - En reise fra Opera til Startup Lab0:01:46 Læringskurven med Nokia og Operas suksess0:06:46 Fra opera til matespill - Et nytt selskap tar form0:09:30 Overgangen til å eie Startup Lab - Reduserte kostnader, økte inntekter0:11:36 Fordelene ved å være en del av Startup Lab - Nettverk med gründere0:14:43 Unik investeringsmetode basert på langvarig samarbeid0:17:49 Målsettinger og størrelse i norsk gründermiljø0:20:04 Nettverk og personlig kontakt viktig for å få gründere0:22:21 Viktigheten av å få de første kundene.0:25:18 Viktig å jobbe med pitchen og kommunikasjon0:28:49 Curipod oppnår suksess med traksjon og får investering0:31:26 Fordelene ved å ha møter under gåturer0:33:32 Ettervirkningene av å ha hatt et slag0:35:57 Takknemlighet som nøkkelen til lykke0:41:01 Utfordringen med å løse store problemer med mange leverandører0:46:23 Hvordan skape interesse for visjonen og få med folk?0:48:29 Utfordringer med investorer og gründerens kontroll.Programleder: Lucas Weldeghebriel, journalist og gründer i Shifter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coming at you from this year's GS1 Connect conference in Denver, Reid sits down with six out of the seven finalists for GS1 US's Startup Lab Pitch Competition. These founders dive into their startup stories, groundbreaking technology solutions, and so much more! Key takeaways: Every year, the GS1 US Startup Lab Pitch Competition provides partnership opportunities for new and innovative companies. These founders travel from all over the globe to meet up with GS1 Connect attendees, spread the word about their companies, and compete to win prizes. From edible barcodes to sustainable vending machines that dispense refillable containers, this year's Startup Lab finalists share all about their technology and how they're making an impact on the supply chain. Connect with GS1 US: Our website - www.gs1us.org GS1US on LinkedIn Connect with guests: Follow Philippe Guguen on LinkedIn Follow Ossie Cohen on LinkedIn Follow Dr. Taraka Ramji Moturu on LinkedIn Follow Michael Pytel on LinkedIn Follow David Singer on LinkedIn Follow Manuela Zoninsein on LinkedIn
Hvilke muligheter ligger egentlig i ny teknologi? Hvordan kan vi gjøre det enklere å innovere? Hvorfor tar det så lang tid å få den nye teknologien ut på markedet? Hør samtalen mellom Hege Skryseth, konserndirektør for teknologi, digitalisering og innovasjon i Equinor – og Karl-Christian Agerup, mangeårig gründer og hjernen bak StartupLab, nå partner i Antler. De utfordrer hverandre på: Hva oppstartsselskapene kan bidra med for å få på plass ny teknologi. Hva store selskaper kan lære av gründere. Hvordan vi kan ta ned tiden det tar å få nye industrielle løsninger ut på markedet. Episoden er en del av miniserien Jakten på bedre løsninger. Vi snakker med gründere, Equinor og andre industriaktører for å komme nærmere et svar på hvordan vi kan få på plass de nye ideene og de store og små løsningene vi trenger i energiomstillingen. Dette er en annonsørepisode fra Equinor, produsert av TRY.
Hvilke muligheter ligger egentlig i ny teknologi? Hvordan kan vi gjøre det enklere å innovere? Hvorfor tar det så lang tid å få den nye teknologien ut på markedet? Hør samtalen mellom Hege Skryseth, konserndirektør for teknologi, digitalisering og innovasjon i Equinor – og Karl-Christian Agerup, mangeårig gründer og hjernen bak StartupLab, nå partner i Antler. De utfordrer hverandre på: Hva oppstartsselskapene kan bidra med for å få på plass ny teknologi. Hva store selskaper kan lære av gründere. Hvordan vi kan ta ned tiden det tar å få nye industrielle løsninger ut på markedet. Episoden er en del av miniserien Jakten på bedre løsninger. Vi snakker med gründere, Equinor og andre industriaktører for å komme nærmere et svar på hvordan vi kan få på plass de nye ideene og de store og små løsningene vi trenger i energiomstillingen. Dette er en annonsørepisode fra Equinor, produsert av TRY.
Hvilke muligheter ligger egentlig i ny teknologi? Hvordan kan vi gjøre det enklere å innovere? Hvorfor tar det så lang tid å få den nye teknologien ut på markedet? Hør samtalen mellom Hege Skryseth, konserndirektør for teknologi, digitalisering og innovasjon i Equinor – og Karl-Christian Agerup, mangeårig gründer og hjernen bak StartupLab, nå partner i Antler. De utfordrer hverandre på hvordan oppstartsselskapene kan bidra til å få på plass ny teknologi, hva store selskaper kan lære av gründere og hvordan vi kan ta ned tiden det tar å få nye industrielle løsninger ut på markedet. Du får også høre om teknologiens betydning for energiomstillingen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bli med på en eksklusiv live-innspilling av episode 70 i Praktisk PropTech med Martin og Tommy, der vi får besøk av den kanskje den som har hatt størst betydning for at Norge er best på EiendomsteknologiGeir har en spennende historie og er seriegrunder, som har solgt og finansiert mange av de kjente proptechselskapene, selv sier han at han er "steingal" - Bli med inn i studioet!Episoden spilles LIVE inn hos Startup Lab med Nomono.
Today's COBT episode is focused on Norway and in particular, the country's technology, climate tech, and broader energy landscape. What most of us don't realize about Norway is the country is the 7th largest natural gas producer in the world, is the single biggest supplier of natural gas to Europe, gets 90 percent of its own power from hydro, and is a major source of energy innovation. We have three excellent guests to help guide the discussion including Karl Liapunov, Head of Energy at Startuplab, along with Arild Selvig, CEO of ZEG Power and Jørgen Festervol, CEO of Heimdall Power. Startuplab is Norway's largest incubator and the country's most active early-stage investor and both ZEG Power and Heimdall Power are graduates of Startuplab! It was our pleasure to host the group and we were excited to dig in. Karl first provides context on Norway and background on Startuplab's program, which receives 600 applications a year and provides a network of founders, mentors, investors, industry experts and corporate partners to help companies succeed. Karl also shares key highlights from Startuplab's recent report, “Energy Transition & Climate Tech in Norway." We then turn to Arild and ZEG Power, which is focused on providing clean hydrogen with a uniquely simplified carbon capture process. Jørgen shares background on Heimdall Power and the company's fascinating grid technology. With a good understanding of each company's features and role in the Norwegian and potentially global energy landscape, we discuss the themes and types of companies Startuplab sees in the Norwegian energy market, where Hydrogen will be most valuable, the potential FERC requirement for dynamic line monitoring, Heimdall's new Houston office, and more. We end the discussion with Karl, Arild, and Jørgen's advice to early-stage companies and each had fantastic advice. We can't thank them enough for joining! Mike Bradley kicked off the show by flagging that the rise in US bond yields continues to be a headwind for US equity markets and will probably continue to be a headwind until the March 22nd FOMC meeting. He highlighted WTI crude oil price has been stuck in a relatively tight trading band (~$72-$82/bbl.) over the last 3-4 months and that energy companies are getting comfortable with that trading band and potentially a higher trading band for 2H'23. He also flagged the sharp rebound in an oversold natural gas market due to a late winter blast but also that S/D fundamentals are still out of balance. He wrapped by referencing the cross-border merger deal between Baytex Energy (Canadian-based) and Ranger Oil (Eagleford-based), and the possibility of an acceleration in 2023 E&P M&A. Todd Scruggs, Veriten's senior partner focused on investments, rounded out the Veriten team for today's session. A big thank you to our friends in Norway for sharing their time and expertise and thanks to you all for your support and friendship!
I podcasten TEKNOLOGIOPTIMISTENE møter Pia Kristensen Moe og Chul Christian Aamodt beslutningstakerne for de store IT-investeringene i bransjen, personene som leder de mest fremoverlente IT-selskapene, personene som løser de viktigste samfunnsoppdragene og menneskene i investeringsselskapene som muliggjør rask vekst hos IT-selskapene. Menneskeskapte klimaendringer er vår tids største trussel, og det grønne skiftet er avhengig av teknologioptimister.Målet vårt med podcastserien er å gi beslutningstakerne innenfor IT i energibransjen kunnskap for bedre beslutninger.Medvirkende:Lise Fulland, Investment Partner, StartuplabKarl Liapunov, Head of energy, StartuplabPia Kristensen Moe, Teknologioptimist, EuropowerChul Christian Aamodt, Teknologioptimist, Europower PartnerSendingen er produsert av Europower Partner. Redaksjonen i Europower har ikke medvirket i produksjonen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Programme Présentation du plateau exceptionnel d'intervenants rassemblés pour vous A travers leurs expériences, nos guest speakers reviendront sur les clés pour réussir ainsi que les pièges à éviter en tant qu'entrepreneurs, avec un zoom sur un élément essentiel du développement d'une entreprise : la recherche de fonds. Peu importe qui vous êtes, osez entreprendre ! Intervenants ► Victoria BENHAIM (PGE14) - Fondatrice Fraîche Cancan - A levé 6 millions € depuis 2019 ► Lucile DERLY (MScEDM19) - Fondatrice Arterya - A levé 1 million € en 2022 ► Cécile REINAUD (CESEM97) - Fondatrice Séraphine et investisseur - Enregistre 28 millions £ de chiffre d'affaires en 2020 ► Alix de SAGAZAN (PGE07) - Fondatrice AB Tasty - A levé 40 millions de $ en 2020 ► Didier TAUPIN (PGE82) - Investisseur - Mentor - Entrepreneur - A investi 1 million € dans une 15aine de startups, dont 3 de NEOMA BS Incubateurs Cette conférence sera animée par : ► Denis Gallot, Directeur du Startup Lab de NEOMA ► Adeline Lentz, Executive Coach, co-fondatrice de WO.MEN by NEOMA ALUMNI
087: Shayanne Wright is the Co-Founder and CEO of Office Otter, a productivity platform designed specifically for administrative professionals. As a graduate of TechStars and Women's Startup Lab, she is a globally sought-after speaker and mentor to female founders in the tech industry. Office Otter (https://www.officeotter.com/futureassistant) is her second successful software startup, emerging out of hundreds of hours spent interviewing administrative professionals and researching their pain points. Shayanne is passionate about elevating women in the workforce, and creating technology for historically under resourced positions. An enthusiastic researcher, her real-life experience with user-driven product development and her training in startup best practices come together to form her unique perspective. When she is not developing software to empower admins, Wright is involved in her local government and enjoys political advocacy. You can find out more about her political work at http://shayannewright.com. Learn more about Office Otter at http://officeotter.com/futureassistant.
Startuplab er velkjent for de fleste, men i denne episoden graver vi dypere i hvordan de tenker bak investeringsbeslutninger. Lise Fulland er investor hos Startuplab, som investerer i rundt 20 selskaper i året.Tema:Strategien til StartuplabDette ser de etter hos gründereTeknisk vs kommersiell kompetanseHvilke team får funding?Fra vekst- til lønnsomhetsfokusDen beste investeringen de har gjort+ mye merProgramleder: Lucas Weldeghebriel, gründer og journalist i Shifter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In our series, we have had the pleasure of interviewing many CMOs from all over the world with unique stories of their journey to becoming CMO. Today, our guest brings an entirely new level of commitment to this coveted position as he steers an exciting new startup remotely from a different continent – and a unique approach focusing on use cases as opposed to user demographics.Nikita Semin, now CMO at TIGGY, worked his way up the corporate marketing ladder by fulfilling almost every possible role you can imagine in the industry – gaining valuable experience on his journey. Starting at a large media agency as a programmatic manager, Nikita worked with big brands such as Hyundai, Michelin, PayPal, Emirates, and TNT. In this role, he also built a foundation of understanding marketing and how it works.Nikita worked his way up across the entire scope of a FoodTech startup to become the CMO of Food Family in his next role. He shares how interviewing many users helped him on this journey. He also worked closely with product development and completed the acceleration at Startuplab in Moscow. He created a system for processing orders from scratch, reduced their processing time from an hour to 1 minute, created and optimized a sales funnel from the first show of a creative to the last sale and “resuscitation” of a client, and halved the cost of attraction.Join us for an insightful episode as Nikita shares his journey and talks about his current role as CMO of TIGGY and how he helps the company achieve its goal of becoming the #1 Canadian fast delivery company. They don't focus on demographics but rather on the use cases for last-minute items. Their team makes shopping fun for customers by turning stressful last-minute shopping into a pleasurable experience.Our guest:Nikita Semin – CMO at TIGGY15-minute grocery delivery with a mission to forever change the way people buy everyday essentials. They create the future of convenience stores backed by top VCs and business angels: without queues, heavy bags, and wasted time. Your breakfast favourites, movie snacks, fresh fruit and veggies, or whatever you need can be ordered in seconds and delivered in minutes with TIGGY. They launched in Downtown Vancouver in September and built an outstanding team of skilled professionals and local experts hungry for challenging tasks.Memorable Marketing by MediaGroup interviews leading CMOs, business innovators, entrepreneurs, and experts on all things marketing, brands, campaigns, and awareness. Please join the conversation by leaving your comments, thoughts and questions, and we will happily chat with you. If you want to discuss your business marketing strategies in more detail, feel free to reach us at: info@mediagroupww.com.
Aksjemarkedet skyter i været igjen, etter den tredje svakeste januar måned i historien. Det store spørsmålet er om bunnen er satt eller om vi skal en ny runde ned om ikke lenge. Richard kommenterer statistikk og ender opp med en klar anbefaling. Intervjuet denne uken er med Kjetil Holmefjord. Han publiserer et renommerte nyhetsbrevet On Norwegian Tech og har jobbet mange år i StartupLab. Nå skal han sette i gang for seg selv og har noen fine råd til vordende gründere eller de som skal ha finansiering. Husk februarkampanjen til Yesboss der du får 2000 kroner i rabatt, eller 4 gratis timer, ved første gangs bruk. Kode: NYBRUKER
Im Gespräch mit Frührausch-Moderatorin Danny berichtet Patrick Schwarz von seiner Arbeit im StartUpLab der TH Köln. Welche Möglichkeiten haben Studierende in Köln, um ihr eigenes Projekt an den Start zu bringen? Wie können sie den MakerSpace der TH benutzen? Und was hat das Wachstum von Pflanzen mit Gaming zu tun? Das erfahrt ihr alles in diesem Interview!
Accountflow-gründer Daniel Jara har regnskapsbakgrunn fra Amesto og KPMG og er ikke i tvil om at avstemming av regnskap kan gjøres eksepsjonelt mye raskere: – Jeg brukte to dager på det de andre brukte tre uker på. Jeg er litt lat, og derfor er jeg opptatt av effektivitet, innrømmer han. På egen gründerreise har han gått tom for penger, StartupLab krevde at han skulle si opp jobben og folk rundt ham mente han var spinnvill. Og en ting som var sikkert, var at Jara i hvert fall ikke skulle drive med regnskap… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Investor Connect, Hall welcomes Bill Reichert, General Partner at Pegasus Tech Ventures. Pegasus Tech Ventures is a global venture capital firm based in Silicon Valley with over $1.5 billion in assets under management. Pegasus offers intellectual and financial capital to emerging technology companies around the world. In addition to offering institutional investors a top-tier venture capital investment approach, Pegasus also offers a unique Venture Capital-as-a-Service (VCaaS) model for large, global corporations that wish to partner with cutting-edge technology startups. Some of the 35+ corporate partners that have partnered with Pegasus include ASUS, Aisin, SEGA, Sojitz, and Omron. These corporations are able to have access to over 200 Pegasus portfolio companies such as SpaceX, 23andMe, SoFi, Bird, Color, Carbon, Vicarious, and many more. Bill has led Pegasus investments in AI, robotics, quantum computing, neuromorphics, space, life science, and other sectors. He is also the Chief Evangelist for Startup World Cup, a platform that connects and supports startup ecosystems all over the world. Bill started his investment career as the co-founder and Managing Director of Garage Technology Ventures and has served on the boards of many startups. He also has several years of experience as a serial entrepreneur and operating executive. Prior to Garage, Bill was a co-founder or senior executive in several venture-backed technology companies, including Trademark Software, The Learning Company, and Academic Systems. Earlier in his career, Bill worked at McKinsey & Company, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., and the World Bank. He has authored many articles and delivered many speeches on entrepreneurship, venture capital, innovation, and other topics. Most recently, he co-authored a book for entrepreneurs called, “Getting to Wow! Silicon Valley Pitch Secrets for Entrepreneurs.” The book premiered as “#1 New Release in Venture Capital” in 2020. Bill holds a B.A. degree from Harvard College and an M.B.A. from Stanford University. He has been a member of the faculty at the University of California, Berkeley, where he taught Venture Finance. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York and is a former Chairman of the Churchill Club in Silicon Valley. He is a Beachheads Advisor for New Zealand Trade & Enterprise and is also an Advisor to the Women's Startup Lab, Nordic Innovation House, and the Korea Innovation Center. Bill advises investors and startups and discusses the state of startup investing. You can visit Pegasus Tech Ventures at , via LinkedIn at , and via Twitter at . Bill can be contacted via email at , via LinkedIn at , and via Twitter at . ________________________________________________________________ For more episodes from Investor Connect, please visit the site at: Check out our other podcasts here: For Investors check out: For Startups check out: For eGuides check out: For upcoming Events, check out For Feedback please contact info@tencapital.group Please , share, and leave a review. Music courtesy of .
It was my pleasure to collaborate with the STARTERpodcast hosted by Maret Ahonen from the sTARTUp Lab at the University of Tartu. We sat down together with Triin Kask, who is probably best known for being a co-founder and former CEO of Nevercode. Triin is a well-known figure in the start-up scene here in Estonia and serves also as a board member at the Estonian Founders Society. We were discussing different aspects of leadership and teamwork from a start-up perspective. For me, the discussion highlighted the importance of building trust, taking responsibility as well as being clear, transparent and open within the team. We all seemed to agree that these are the conditions that will create psychologically safer atmosphere where teams are able to get the best stuff done. Enjoy!
I denne episoden av #LØRN intervjuer Silvija med sin med-vert Øyvind Sævig fra StartupLab, Marius Røstad. Røstad leder en avdeling i Ruter som jobber med å lage de nye kundetjenestene som skal gi kundene tilgang til et mer helhetlig mobilitetstilbud. De diskuterer hvordan Ruter jobber for å lage mest mulig bærekraftige- og effektive løsninger på befolkningen sine mobilitetsbehov. — Transport og mobilitet er litt som bærebjelkene i ett samfunn Dette LØRNER du: Ny VS gammel mobilitet Bærekraftig mobilitet Helhetlig mobilitetstilbud Produktutvikling med kundefokus Systemisk innovasjon Anbefalt litteratur: Inspired og Empowered av Marty Cagan er personlige «bibler» innenfor produkt- og tjenesteutvikling. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I denne episoden av #LØRN snakker Silvija med sin med-vert Marie Moi Lundstad fra Startuplab med produktsjef i Entur, Gisle Pedersen. Entur jobber for å gjøre det enklere for reisende å planlegge kollektivreiser og kjøpe billett i en og samme operasjon og Pedersen er ansvarlig for produkt med fokus på hva Entur skal tilby fremover. I episoden diskuterer de hvordan Covid pandemien har endret transporten i Norge og hvordan Entur har bygget en modernisert og skysatt platform fra bunnen av med støtte for alt det Enturs digitalavdeling leverer— Det blir for meg en personlig driv til å «komme videre» og aldri hvile på at «nå er det nok å gjenta det vi har gjort før” Dette LØRNER du: Mobilitet Transport under og etter Covid pandemien Innovasjon Norsk kollektivtransport Anbefalt litteratur: https://entur.no/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I denne samtalen av #LØRN intervjuer Silvija, med sin medvert Marie Moi Lundstad fra Startuplab, Fredrik Vangsal som er gründer og daglig leder i Distruptive Engineering. Disruptive Engineering er et norsk basert teknologiselskap som utvikler avanserte infrastruktursensorer for intelligente transportsystemer og i praten forteller Fredrik om hvordan distruptive engeneering muliggjør en helt ny tilnærming til samferdsel og veitrafikk. Det hele startet med en utfordring fra statens vegvesen om nettopp å se mer detaljert på hva som faktisk beveger seg på veibanen. Men hvorfor er dette egentlig viktig? — Det koster å være datadrevet, men det koster mer å la være, forteller han i episoden Dette lørner du: sensorikk Ai Datadeling Kunstig intelligens Anbefalt litteratur«Factfulness» av Hans Rosling - boken er både underholdende og gir gode eksempler på hvordan vi kan bedre forstå verden rundt oss. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I ukas episode tar Per og Petter en prat med investeringsdirektør i StartupLab, Lise Fulland og fersk investor og gründer av Get Inspired, Sile Landevåg. Sammen snakker de om hva slags type investorer start-ups ønsker seg når de skalerer og hvordan man kan bruke disse investorene for å tette hull i selskapets kompetanse. Silje deler også sine tre beste tips for å lykkes som gründer. Produsert av Truls Johansen.
Lori Nishiura Mackenzie is a speaker, researcher and change agent in diversity, equity and inclusion. She is co-founder of the Stanford VMware Women’s Leadership Innovation Lab and lead strategist, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Lori was featured as one of the BBC’s 100 Women and in the award-winning documentary, bias. Lori brings 20 years of experience at companies including Procter & Gamble, Apple, eBay and PayPal. She is a board member of the Alliance for Girls and Watermark and an advisor to the Women’s Startup Lab and the Center for Institutional Courage.During their time together, Lori and Natalia discussed many aspects of Lori’s research because much of it touches upon inclusion and the need to discuss inclusive leadership strategies, the need to reduce bias in the workplace and through our hiring and promotion practices. Lori also touches on her experiences and her identity as an Asian American woman and how her experiences drove her into this work. We help businesses build more diverse and more inclusive workplaces. Want to learn more? Follow us on... Our Website: seenatwork.com Instagram: @seenatworkllc Twitter: @seenatworkllc LinkedIn: @seenatworkllc
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Dr. Sophia Yen is the Founder of Pandia Health is the only Doctor-Led, Women-Founded, Women-Led birth control delivery company. In this episode, Nada sits down with Dr. Sophia Yen to discuss her passions: women’s health, birth control, and female founders. As a woman over 40 and someone who had a career before becoming a founder, Dr. Yen speaks on how life’s experiences equipped her to successfully start her business, Pandia Health. She dives deep into the world of Telemedicine and the need for both women-led and doctor-led companies. She discusses delegating tasks to others and leaning into people’s strengths. She also shares how she has woven the support of other female founders into her business. Dr. Yen recommends building your community by participating in accelerator programs, such as Springboard Enterprises, Women’s Startup Lab, Stanford StartX, and SheEO.You can learn more about Dr. Sophia Yen and Pandia Health here. You can watch her Ted X talk here. You can follow Pandia Health @pandiahealth on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok.Don't forget to follow us at @libertyforher on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Please let us know your thoughts about this episode by using the hashtag #libertyforher and please rate and review us—it helps to know if this podcast is inspiring and equipping you to launch and grow your ventures.
Sponset av AI+, årets konferanse for anvendt kunstig intelligens. Kenth Engø-Monsen, data scientist i Telenor Research, presenterer hvordan Telenor bruker data til å bekjempe COVID pandemien (engelsk). I episodens panel: Karianne Melleby, Head of Growth and Partnerships i StartupLab, Jens Andreas Huseby, Digital forretningsutvikler og Temaeier for samarbeid i teams i Bekk Consulting, og Arne-Morten Willumsen, CEO og co-founder i Bookis. Featured: Telenor-spin-off proptech BLDNG A.I., med Steffan Thorvaldsen, CEO. Send gjerne dine spørsmål om innovasjon og teknologiledelse til salvador.baille@intelis.no eller til S.O.S. Innovasjon siden her. Eller via Facebook gruppen S.O.S. Innovasjon. Du kan abonnere på denne podcasten på Apple Podcast og Spotify.
Sponset av AI+, årets konferanse for anvendt kunstig intelligens. Steffen Rabben, Sales Manager i SNAP Norway, presenterer de siste utviklingene av SNAP innen B2B (engelsk). I episodens panel: Karianne Melleby, Head of Growth and Partnerships i StartupLab, Jens Andreas Huseby, Digital forretningsutvikler og Temaeier for samarbeid i teams i Bekk Consulting, og Arne-Morten Willumsen, CEO og co-founder i Bookis. Featured: Batteri-startup Versabatt, et selskap i Aggrator. Send gjerne dine spørsmål om innovasjon og teknologiledelse til salvador.baille@intelis.no eller til S.O.S. Innovasjon siden her. Eller via Facebook gruppen S.O.S. Innovasjon. Du kan abonnere på denne podcasten på Apple Podcast og Spotify.
Sponset av AI+, årets konferanse for anvendt kunstig intelligens. Peter van Dam, CDO i Simonsen Vogt Wiig diskuterer hvordan teknologi og AI påvirker utviklingen i advokatbransjen. I panelet: Karianne Melleby, Head of Growth and Partnerships i StartupLab, Jens Andreas Huseby, Digital forretningsutvikler og Temaeier for samarbeid i teams i Bekk Consulting, og Arne-Morten Willumsen, CEO og co-founder i Bookis. Featured: Kommunikasjonsbyrå Attenzione og Administrerende Direktør Jørn Martin Slåtten Send gjerne dine spørsmål om innovasjon og teknologiledelse til salvador.baille@intelis.no eller til S.O.S. Innovasjon siden her. Eller via Facebook gruppen S.O.S. Innovasjon. Du kan abonnere på denne podcasten på Apple Podcast og Spotify.
Sponset av AI+, årets konferanse for anvendt kunstig intelligens. I panelet: Karianne Melleby, Head of Growth and Partnerships i StartupLab, Jens Andreas Huseby, Digital forretningsutvikler og Temaeier for samarbeid i teams i Bekk Consulting, og Arne-Morten Willumsen, CEO og co-founder i Bookis. Featured: Startup Bookis, Nettbokhandelen for kjøp og salg av bøker Send gjerne dine spørsmål om innovasjon og teknologiledelse til salvador.baille@intelis.no eller til S.O.S. Innovasjon siden her. Eller via Facebook gruppen S.O.S. Innovasjon. Du kan abonnere på denne podcasten på Apple Podcast og Spotify.
This episode is a little different from most others that we create here at Startup Competitors. I talk with Sean Ammirati, a VC, distinguished service professor of entrepreneurship, and director of the Corporate Startup Lab at Carnegie Mellon University. Sean shares a bit of his history as an entrepreneur and the path that he took to get to where he is today. We spend most of our time diving into the similarities and differences between traditional startups and corporate startups, the strengths, and weaknesses of each, and even discuss some of the regulatory pieces of corporate startups. This was a fascinating conversion, and I hope you enjoy it.Topics in this episodeThe trend in recent years of large companies rediscovering their entrepreneurial rootsThe importance of early customer feedback for both traditional and corporate startupsTraditional entrepreneurs don’t have to think about how their vision fits into a larger organization’s strategyFor corporate startups, one single “no” could be much more devastatingThe feedback problem with corporate startupsThe customer knows the problem. The entrepreneur comes up with the solution.Collaborating as a corporate startup with competitorsThe tools and techniques that work for both corporate and traditional startupsContact InfoTwitterWebsiteCorporate Startup LabBook, The Science of Growth
I denne episoden av #LØRN snakker Silvija Seres med CEO i StartupLab, Per Einar Dypvik, som har jobbet i 30 år med teknologisk innovasjon, forskning og entrepenørskap. StartupLab skal hjelpe oppstartselskaper som inkubator, akselerator og investor. I episoden forteller Dypvik at de som ønsker å drive med gründerskap må gå all-in, for gründerskap er ikke noe du bare kan drive med på fritiden. – Etter 30 år med teknologisk innovasjon, forskning og entreprenørskap er jeg blitt litt mer bekymret for uheldige konsekvenser teknologi kan få for vårt samfunn hvis vi ikke er litt mer bevisst i våre holdninger, oppdragelse, undervisning og politikk, sier han. Dette lørner du: Data som nasjonal ressurs Norges unike posisjon og muligheter Gründerskap Teknologisk utvikling av samfunnet Anbefalt litteratur: Explained på Netflix lærer meg litt om mange ting som jeg normalt sett ikke interesserer meg for som er en fin måte å få litt andre perspektiver. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jayeola Okuazun @jayenetworks is the Chief Strategist and Founder of The Business Apple, a business solutions startup. He also Manages the University's Startup Lab, teaches Digital Entrepreneurship at Covenant University, Nigeria and is the Curator of Covenant University Digital.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Don't miss out on the next #womenintech podcast episode, get notified by signing up here http://womenintechshow.com or by texting "womenintech" to (310) 872-2423#womenintech Show is is powered by BetaList, https://betalist.com/womenintech Discover and get access to tomorrow's startups.Women in Tech: Rachel Ford"Worldwide Network That Helps Entrepreneurs Succeed"#womenintech Show is a WeAreTech.fm production.To support the Women in Tech podcast go to http://womenintechshow.com/believeTo be featured on the podcast go to http://womenintechshow.com/featureHost,Espree Devorahttps://twitter.com/espreedevoraGuest,Rachel Ford of Techstars Atlanta in Partnership with Cox Enterprisesrachel.ford@techstars.comhttps://twitter.com/rachelkfordIn LA? Here’s some awesome resources for you to become immersed in the LA Tech scene -For a calendar of all LA Startup events go to, http://WeAreLATech.comTo further immerse yourself into the LA Tech community go to http://wearelatech.com/vipLinks Mentioned:Techstars Atlanta, https://www.techstarsatlanta.com/Cox Enterprises, http://www.coxenterprises.com/Startup Lab, http://startuplab.gatech.edu/Startup Weekend, https://startupweekend.org/Startup Week, https://startupweek.co/Snapchat, https://www.snapchat.com/People Mentioned:Tyler Scriven, https://twitter.com/tylerscrivenCredits:Produced and Hosted by Espree Devora, http://espreedevora.comStory produced, Edited and Mastered by MKW Films, http://mkwfilms.com & Adam Carroll, http://www.ariacreative.ca/Show Notes by Karl Marty, http://karlmarty.comMusic by Jay Huffman, https://soundcloud.com/jayhuffmanShort Title: Rachel Ford
Ukens episode handler om det store spørsmålet: Hvordan verdsette en startup? Enten du skal investere i en startup eller du er en startup som ønsker investering, så er dette episoden for deg.Ukens gjest er Kjetil Holmefjord, investeringsansvarlig og partner ved StartupLab.Tema:Hvordan setter man en verdi på en startup?Hva er forskjellen på en liten bedrift og en startupHva er de to viktigste elementene for å vurdere prisHvordan bør en engleinvestor se på en investeringHvilke forholdsregler bør en startup taDerfor er det viktig å ikke ha for høy verdivurderingTypiske tabber startups gjørHva kjennetegner de som lykkesmye mer.Programleder: Lucas Weldeghebriel, journalist og gründer i Shifter.Ønsker du å lære mer om hvordan verdivurdere en startup, så har Shifter skrevet en artikkel hvor vi snakker med fem eksperter om temaet.Les artikkelen her: See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As a special episode this week, we're broadcasting the full audio of our annual CSL Demo Day. If you would prefer to watch the video, you can see the full video of Demo Day on the Corporate Startup Lab site. You can also learn more about the project course there.
Deep nuances of leadership dynamics. AI itself as not being an investible thesis. Knock-on effects of COVID-19 on VC valuations.Talent residing in the team. Entrepreneurial, cultural, and other powerful lessons learned from China, Silicon Valley, and the greater world beyond both. Today BILL REICHERT joins us for a fantastic conversation with Yingying Li discussing all of the above, and we are glad to share it with you. A must-listen. Bill Reichert BIO: Bill Reichert is co-founder and Managing Director of Garage Technology Ventures, a seed and early stage venture capital firm based in Silicon Valley. He is also a Partner at Pegasus Tech Ventures, a global venture capital firm with offices in Silicon Valley and around the world. Bill and his partners invest in promising emerging technology companies and work intensively with them to help them grow and succeed. Some of Garage’s most successful investments include Pandora Media (NYSE: P), Digital Fountain (acquired by Qualcomm), Coremetrics (acquired by IBM), iNest (acquired by LendingTree), and LeftHand Networks (acquired by HP). Bill brings experience as a serial entrepreneur to his work with portfolio companies. Prior to co-founding Garage in early 1998, Bill was co-founder of Academic Systems, a software company funded by Kleiner Perkins, Accel Partners, and Microsoft. Academic Systems became the leading developer of network-based multimedia instructional materials for colleges and universities, and was acquired by Plato Learning. Prior to Academic Systems, Bill was a senior executive at several venture-backed technology companies, including The Learning Company, which was the leading developer of educational software in the United States before its acquisition in 1994, and Infa Technologies, a touchscreen computer company that developed many of the concepts underlying the Newton, Palm, and iPhone devices. Bill also co-founded Trademark Software, which was subsequently acquired by Dow Jones, while in graduate school at Stanford. Earlier in his career, Bill worked for McKinsey & Co., the World Bank in Washington, DC, and Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., in New York. He has authored and co-authored several articles and speeches on entrepreneurship, venture capital, international trade, and monetary policy. Bill earned his AB in History and Science from Harvard University and his MBA from Stanford University. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, and is a former Chairman of the Churchill Club in Silicon Valley. He is also an Advisor to the Women’s Startup Lab, Nordic Innovation House, and the Korea Innovation Center. He lives with his extraordinary wife Michelle and three incredible children in Los Altos, California. You can contact Bill atreichert@garage.com.
In Episode 2 of the Women in Technology and Innovation series, Ari Horie, Founder and CEO of the Women’s Startup Lab, and Maci Peterson, Founder and CEO at On Second Thought share success strategies of female founders. With a wealth of unique experiences starting and leading organizations, they share wisdom, lessons learned, and thoughtful insights on entrepreneurship, venture creation, and building successful teams.
Hvordan finner man de rette tidligfaseselskapene å investere i og hva må en investor bidra med for at investeringen virkelig skal lykkes? Det diskuterer Alexander Woxen, gründer og CEO i StartupLab, og gründer av Founders Fund, med Geir Atle Bore som er gründer og CEO av FundingPartner. Programleder: Marius Brun Haugen, DNB Markets Produsent: Kim A. Farago, DNB Markets Medvirkende til denne episoden: Ellen Dokk Holm, DNB Nyheter
Han gründet et av Norges første internettselskaper, Hugin, og var senere med å starte både venturefondet Northzone og tech-huben StartupLab. I anledning 30 årsjubileet til Forskningsparken ser tech-pioneren Karl-Christian Agerup seg tilbake, og funderer samtidig over hva som skal til for å skape det neste store, og hva det blir. Vi får ikke minst høre om hans møter med Daniel Ek, og den elleville suksessinvesteringen Spotify. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we welcome Dan Ariely to the Charlotte Angel Connection. Dan is the Principal for Advanced Hindsight and Founder of Startup Lab at Duke University. He is also Professor of Behavioral Economics at Duke University (Fuqua School of Business, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Economics, School of Medicine). Dan is also a Co-Founder, advisor and investor in numerous startups over the last decade. Many of you have probably seen one of Dan’s TED Talks which are based on Predictably Irrational and some of his more recent books. I read Predictably Irrational in 2010 and became an instant fan of Dan’s works and continued to follow him over the year. Having him on the podcast to talk about how his work is helping startups come through Startup Labs was a fantastic experience. As you’ll learn today, Dan studies how people act in the marketplace, as opposed to how they should or would if they were rational beings. The Center for Advanced Hindsight’s work is aimed at using behavioral insights to tackle challenging problems at home and abroad. Dan explains why they focus on financial and health care companies and their approach to teach behavior economics and behavior change. He discusses how environmental methods impact technology. Listen to podcast and hear the examples on how they give people better tools. We discuss the information age and his explanation of less information is better. He explains how companies can get involved in the Startup Lab and how they select companies. He speaks about investing in startups and the irrationality of founders and investors of startups. We dive into the irrationality of both investing in and being a founder of a startup and he gives great example of how investing in early stage companies has to be about more than just the financial return. Dan believes that startups need to test their assumptions and he gives some examples of studies they have done at the Center for Advanced Hindsight. We discuss the life cycle of startups and established brands and the importance of innovation. Stick around to the end of the podcast and listen to why Dan loves experiments AND why he encourages using the library. It’s a very enlightening podcast that you don’t want to miss! William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.
Air date 11/14/19. Shannon Kenny has a vision for improving travel through a better connection to local culture and people. Her journey creating and developing Prontopia is an exciting story of a fearless woman inspired by historical transformations and driven by sustainable values. Shannon has so much to share from a life traveling, running businesses and navigating the startup world, including golden nuggets from her experience in the Silicon Valley accelerator, Women’s Startup Lab, where she receives mentorship from Chris Yeh, co-author with Reid Hoffman (founder of LinkedIn) of Blitzscaling. But this episode isn’t all business, we share some good laughs and just after the 32 minute mark, Shannon even answers a question I know you’ve been asking...about horse racing! I know you’ll enjoy my interview with Shannon.
Show Highlights Terri and Jacqueline discuss the power of transitions Terri and Jacqueline discuss how we as women can claim our power as women beginning with voting with the #powerofthepurse Terri and Jacqueline talk about how the world is generally not designed by or for women and how we continue to adjust and adapt to fit in Terri is encouraging women to claim our space in the startup and investor ecosystem and come together to create a more inclusive and diverse ecosystem Jacqueline talks about her story about not being good with money Terri encourages women to be unapologetically ourselves and asks, “What if we don’t give a shit?” We are here; get used to it. Terri encourages women to support, believe and stand up for other women; don’t be a drain on other women Terri rejects the notion of a zero sum game Terri wants every woman to do one thing for one woman every day in the month of October #liftnotdrag Terri’s Key Takeaway Ladies, like Dorothy, we had the power all along. References in the Podcast Piloting Your Life: https://www.pilotingyourlife.com/ Midlife Money Gal podcast: https://midlifemoneygal.com/category/podcast/ Unraveling Pink podcast: https://unravelingpink.com/blog/ Darryl Grant (Inspiring Connectivity) PYL episode: http://www.terrihansonmead.com/podcast/pyl064 Invisible Women: https://amzn.to/2kuXvds Brotopia: https://amzn.to/2kJ39Jb Dame Magazine: https://www.damemagazine.com/ Jennifer LeBlanc: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferleblanc/ Dough: https://www.joindough.com/ @HeyBerna: https://www.youtube.com/user/HeyBerna Teri Ijeoma: https://www.linkedin.com/in/teri-ijeoma-3aa0757/ Laura Lippman Whole 60: https://longreads.com/2019/07/16/whole-60/ Kiki Mwiti: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kikimwiti/ Women’s Venture Summit: https://www.womensventuresummit.org/ Women’s Startup Lab: https://www.womenstartuplab.com/ Contact You can purchase Piloting Your Life (the book) on Amazon at http://bit.ly/PYL-Amazon, or you can go to https://www.pilotingyourlife.com/ to choose your preferred format and retailer and see other goodies. You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com. Terri blogs a variety of topics on Medium at https://medium.com/terri-hanson-mead. You can follow Jacqueline on Twitter @TipsyCopilot and Instagram @jacqste. Terri would love to hear from you via email at PilotingYourLife@gmail.com. To continue the conversation, go to Twitter at @PilotingLife and use hashtag #PilotingYourLife.
Hva er de spennende innovasjonene som skjer i mobilitet og transport nå? Og hvordan kobler vi startups fra hele Norge med de etablerte i industrien? I denne episoden av #LØRN snakker Silvija med leder for MobilityLab i StartupLab, Henrik Hatlebrekke, om fremtidens mobilitet og transport.— Norge ligger langt fremme på alt fra elektriske ferger, fly og biler. Denne omveltningen er noe ikke folk har skjønt hvor stor er. Norge er utrolig gode på å tilrettelegge for denne infrastrukturen, forteller han.Dette lørner du: MobilitetStartupsTransport StartupsAnbefalt litteratur: Drive-klyngen i SverigeMcKinsey har også en tung satsning på analyse og innsikt innen mobilitetsteknologi. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Show Highlights Terri clarifies the purpose and premise of Piloting Your Life the book; it’s not just for investors and founders, and it’s not just about menopause Terri shares that she will include resources on the PilotingYourLife.com website (coming soon) Terri interviewed over 35 women from around the world for the book and conducted research for the book to, as Jacqueline says, connect the ideas in the book Terri talks about sharing the book with 17 beta readers and incorporating the feedback and identifying chapters for future editions Terri shares the writing process and how she battled imposter syndrome Jacqueline asks Terri about how the book came to be Terri shared what most surprised her about writing the book Terri’s Key Takeaway It’s never too late to do something for the first time. References in the Podcast Women’s Startup Lab: https://www.womenstartuplab.com/ Deb Morandin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/%E2%9C%B4deborah-m-5566577/ Laraine McKinnon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larainemckinnon/ BizChix: https://bizchix.com/ Katie Cross Ghostwriting: http://katiecrossghostwriting.com/ Contact You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com or on Medium: https://medium.com/@terrihansonmead. Feel free to email Terri at PilotingYourLife@gmail.com. To continue the conversation, go to Twitter at @PilotingLife and use hashtag #PilotingYourLife.
Karen Dolva er en norsk interaksjonsdesigner og gründer. I 2015 med-gründet hun No Isolation hvor hun i dag er daglig leder. No Isolation står bak roboten AV1, en avatar som hjelper barn og unge med langtidssykdom med være tilstede på skolen uten å være fysisk tilstede og KOMP, en skjerm for eldre. Hun startet karrieren sin som Community Manager på Startup Lab. Og om vi skal nevne prisene hun har mottatt for sitt arbeid så er det ikke få: Hun havnet på Abelia og ODA-nettverk sin liste over Norges fremste kvinnelige teknologer i 2018 og mottok samme år SHE conference sin founder of the year prisen. Det ble samtidig klart at hun er nominert som én av tre gründere i EUs pris for kvinnelige innovatører, i kategorien «Rising innovators». Tidligere har hun blitt tildelt prisene «Årets innovatør» av E24 og «Årets girl geek» av Den norske dataforeningen. I 2018 havnet hun på Forbes sin 30 Under 30-liste i kategorien Social Entrepreneurs.[11] Hun vant også EU Prize for Women Innovators 2018 som «Rising Innovator».[12] Oktober 2018 kom hun på Forbes-listen Europe's Top 50 Women In Tech.[13] @karendolva @noisolation annonsør @toptemp @regnskog
Hvordan kan vi 3D-printe organer til mennesker? Og hvordan hjelper vi teknologi-oppstartsselskaper med å lykkes? I denne episoden av #LØRN snakker Silvija med Program Manager Hardware i StartupLab, Kristian Hesthaug, om spennende selskaper fra StartupLab og mulighetene med 3D-printing.— Noen spennende 3D-prosjekter er MX3D som har printet en bro i Amsterdam. Kina jobber mye med 3D-printing av hus i betong. NASA forsker på 3D-printing på MARS. Det vi trodde skulle ta mye lenger tid, skjer nå, forteller han.Dette lørner du: Additivt produksjonNorsk Titan3D-printingHardwareAnbefalt litteratur: All3dp See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hvordan bygger vi gode gründere? Og hvorfor bør gründeren være den som driver selskapet inn i fremtiden? I denne episoden av #LØRN snakker Silvija med partner i StartupLab, Rolf Assev, om hva som kjennetegner en vellykket gründer.— Skal vi lage store tech-selskaper i Norge, så må gründeren være den som tar selskapet inn i fremtiden. De fleste gründere starter et selskap fordi de skal løse et problem, ikke for å bli rike. Det som kjennetegner de virkelig store selskapene er at de blir ledet av den personen som gründet selskapet, forteller Assev.Dette lørner du: GründerskapInnovasjonEntreprenørskapStartupLab See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vi har fått besøk av Karianne Melleby fra StartupLab, hvor hun hjelper selskaper i etableringsfasen med å kvalitetssikre deres forretningsidé og få fotfeste, kunder og kontakter i det norske næringslivet. Hun har også førstehåndserfaring med innovasjon og forretningsutvikling internt fra Telenor og DNB. I episoden gir hun blant annet tips til hvordan norske selskaper som ønsker å ligge i forkant og utvikle egne forretningsprosesser, kan unngå å sløse tid og penger. Mellebye mener at mange av de store selskapene i Norge har mye å lære av de mindre, som vanligvis tilnærmer seg problemer på en helt annen måte - både metodisk og økonomisk - og kommer raskere til marked.
Er det lett å være startup i Norge? Hva er gode eksempler på vellykkede gründere? Og bør vi rope varsko om tilgangen på vekstkapital for startups? Kjersti Løken Stavrum, CEO i Stiftelsen Tinius, snakker med Karl-Christian Agerup, adm.dir i Oslotech og styreleder i StartupLab, og Anniken Fjelberg, co-founder og styreleder i 657 Oslo, om hjerteblodet i den digitale utviklingen av mediene, nemlig startups og innovasjonsmiljøene. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Who is Maren Bannon? Maren is Co-Founder and Partner at Jane VC, a venture fund to invest in female-led technology startups. Maren is an entrepreneur at heart who has been building tech businesses for the past 15 years. Previously, she was CEO and Cofounder of LittleLane. Her operating experience also includes leadership roles at health tech startups as well as leading consumer marketing for a $1B product at Genentech. She is the mother to three young daughters and feels energized each day by her vision of creating a different world for them. She has an MBA from Stanford and an Engineering degree from Dartmouth. Show Highlights Maren talks about joining forces with one of her fellow Stanford grads, Jennifer Neundorfer, to create a new fund, Jane VC, to not only get more capital into the hands of female founders, but to activate more female investors. Maren shares the journey from reconnecting with her partner Jenn in January 2018 and leveraging AngelList to quickly create and raise the fund by bringing on supportive people in their network. Terri asked Maren about Jane VCs plan to get access to deal flow, being open to anyone, and their plan to provide transparency to the VC process to work towards leveling the playing field. Maren shares their plans for Jane VC in providing transparency, investing in women, and actively looking for investing opportunities outside of the Silicon Valley. With Jane VC, they are focused on investing in pre-seed and seed stage rounds, but they will also invest in Series A. With Maren based in London, they will have the opportunity to focus on startups not only in the US, but also in Europe including London, Berlin, Paris, and the Nordics. If Maren could wave a magic wand, she would shift the power dynamic to make it more equitable for women. Terri’s Key Takeaway To shift the power dynamic and improve the world, we need to activate more female investors and invest in more female founders. References in the Podcast Jane VC: https://www.janevc.com/ Jenn Neundorfer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jkneundorfer/ Lynn-Ann Gries: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynn-ann-gries-44440/ Komae: https://www.mykomae.com/ Women’s Startup Lab: https://womenstartuplab.com/ Joanne Wilson (GothamGal): https://gothamgal.com/ Sallie Krawcheck: https://www.ellevatenetwork.com/team/sallie-krawcheck AngelList: https://angel.co/ Guy Fawkes Day: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Fawkes_Night White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism: http://www.beacon.org/White-Fragility-P1346.aspx Becoming by Michelle Obama: https://becomingmichelleobama.com/ Red Table Talk with Jada Pinkett Smitth: https://www.facebook.com/redtabletalk/videos/343064719835818/ Contact Maren can be reached by email at hello@janevc.com. Founders interested in pitching to Jane VC can do so here: https://www.janevc.com/contact-us You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com or on Medium: https://medium.com/@terrihansonmead. Feel free to email Terri at PilotingYourLife@gmail.com. To continue the conversation, go to Twitter at @PilotingLife and use hashtag #PilotingYourLife.
Headline: Natasha Che: How to Grow Your Sales, Conversion And Customer Loyalty by Creating Profitable Audio Content Sub Headline: For Coaches, Influencers, and Entrepreneurial Experts Episode Description: Podcasting is THE hottest content marketing trend in town. Creating audio content, both free and paid, can create massive business results for experts, coaches and entrepreneurs...if done right. Join Natasha Che, founder of Soundwise, to learn how to create and sell audio programs that gets you more customers and sales, without slaving away on the content creation hamster wheel. Little known, Big difference... Do you know that audio is the ONLY growing segment in publishing? It is for a very good reason. And if you're an online entrepreneur and you're thinking of creating your next course or online program, understanding this macro trend in content consumption may well determine the success of your next program. Well known, Little Understood: Everyone wants to start a podcast these days, simply because everyone else does. But these 4 common mistakes most entrepreneurs make when creating their podcast are costing them business results:1. Not having an end game 2. Not treating the podcast like a product offering3. Not building a community 4. Having having a scalable work process in place This Changes Everything... With Soundwise, selling and delivering on-demand audio courses and programs have never been easier. Our research shows that allowing listeners to buy your audios directly from the phone increases sales by 15% on average, other things equal. Not to mention the convenient, professional delivery that impresses your customers. Soundwise also gives podcast hosts the easiest way to leverage their podcast for growing their email list, building their tribe, and generating leads, without having to set up any convoluted tech themselves. Guest credibility: Natasha Che is a tech entrepreneur and the founder of Soundwise, the #1 mobile-focused audio publishing platform for experts, influencers and entrepreneurs to sell on-demand audios and convert more of their podcast listeners into customers.She is also a personal growth teacher and an award-winning podcast host. She currently hosts the top-of-iTunes podcast, The School of Intuition. Natasha has coached over 200 experts and entrepreneurs on how to use podcasting to grow their business. Her work has been featured in Huffington Post, Entrepreneur, Thrive Global, Podcast Movement, National Association of Broadcasters, Women’s Startup Lab, among others. She is the author of the upcoming book Podcast Conversion Secrets: The Ultimate Guide for Turning Your Podcast Listeners into Paying Customers.Natasha holds a PhD in Economics from Georgetown University and livesin Washington DC. Testimonial: 'When I asked my tribe how they felt about a membership website, versus a mobile app that's audio based but allows PDFs and photos, hands down they said the latter. With Soundwise I can incorporate my podcast as the free portion of my training offerings, but also sell subscription-based audios to my community. Plus, members don't need to login to another platform for interactive features. I have found Soundwise to be so refreshingly simple. I'm used to convoluted setups, and this was like a deep sigh of relief for me. They've made it so that using the app is a no brainer for people. Love it! - Dr. Kim Bloomer, Owner of Aspen Bloom Pet Care Testimonial #2: "I chose to create my teaching materials in audio, because my customers are busy parents who often don't have the blocks of time to read or watch content. Using Soundwise allows them to listen and learn about parenting from me while driving their kids around. I'm not necessarily tech savvy. That's why Soundwise is a godsend. Because their team held my hand through every step of setting up my soundcasts. They really have the best customer service!" - Evonne Weinhaus, best-selling author and relationship therapist I help people with: Coaches and experts who sell audio courses and programs want to sell more, deliver the content conveniently, and minimize copyright infringement risk. Soundwise delivers audio programs straight to the listeners' phones, allow them to listen on multiple devices without managing any files, and buy additional programs from the same publisher directly from their phone. It gives audio creators the flexibility and control as to how they want to sell their programs and increase the sales of their audios. Client Success Examples: Fahad is an entrepreneur who creates and sell spirituality related audio science fiction stories for children. He used to sell the audios through a Shopify store and deliver them through mp3 downloads from his website. After moving to Soundwise, sales increased 40% because after customers buy one season of his audio stories, they can easily buy the next season on the app from their phone, while listening to the first season. Plus it's a convenient listening experience for his customers, as they don't have to transfer and mange audio files and can take the stories wherever they go. Your Offer: Use Soundwise to1. Create, sell, and deliver your audio courses and programs.2. Leverage your podcast to build your email list and an engaged, interactive audience base.Use offer code FREE15 to get 15 day free and 30-day money back guarantee Value action steps: 1. If you have a podcast or are thinking of starting one, package it in the right way to highlight the value your offering in the show, and start using your podcast to collect email opt-ins. 2. If you're creating your next virtual course or online program, consider delivering it as an audio course. Survey your customers to see which option they like better. Offer link: mysoundwise.com
Terri talks to Laura Fleet about how a personal experience gave her the idea and inspiration to start SendaRide and that she is both loving the roller coaster ride of entrepreneurship and challenged every day. Who is Laura Fleet? Laura Fleet is a leading expert in health care and regulatory law, having represented health insurers, providers and hospital systems for more than twenty years. Her professional career as legal counsel, lobbyist and Executive Director for numerous non-profit Associations in the health care sector has given her a unique perspective into our health care delivery system. Having successfully identified an opportunity to bridge one of the many gaps, she launched and Co-Founded SendaRide. During her career she has continually been at the frontline of our ever-evolving healthcare delivery system, shaping and interpreting the laws that providers, insurers and hospitals operate within. She is identified as an industry expert and thrives on solving the many problems the healthcare industry faces – whether regulatory, legal, legislative or implementation. Show Highlights Laura talks about her company, SendaRide, and why she started the company. Laura continues to talk about being a smaller player in a bigger market, her go to market strategy and differentiating factors. Laura has become very comfortable with the word ‘pivot’ and being uncomfortable. SendaRide started as a B2C LLC and is now a B2B Delaware Corp. Laura has become comfortable with being the face and brand of SendaRide. Laura’s favorite founder resource is her network of female founders who have gone before her, and investor resources who are willing to make introductions and be available to answer questions and bounce around ideas. Laura was accepted into Springboard and shared what she is looking to get out of the time with her advisory group. Laura has been surprised by how much she is enjoying being a founder of a startup and the variety of skillsets she has developed over her time as CEO. If Laura had a magic wand, she would make chocolate and champagne have no calories and carbs. She would also have people stop in their tracks and not make judgments and not look at stereotypes when they make decisions. Terri’s Key Takeaway Don’t become a founder because it’s cool; you have to be 100% committed. References in the Podcast SendaRide: https://sendaride.com/ Women’s Startup Lab: https://womenstartuplab.com/ Springboard: https://sb.co/ Contact Laura can be reached through LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-brookins-fleet-49aa9a54/ and via email at Laura.Fleet@SendaRide.com. You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com or on Medium: https://medium.com/@terrihansonmead. Feel free to email Terri at PilotingYourLife@gmail.com. To continue the conversation, go to Twitter at @PilotingLife and use hashtag #PilotingYourLife.
StartupLab-partner Rolf Assev forteller om tiden i Opera, om ting som gikk rett og galt. Tatt opp ombord på xVoyage fra Oslo til København, på Christian Radich. Vi får høre om hvordan kranglene med gründer Jon von Tetzchner artet seg, og hvem som stort sett fikk rett til slutt. I podcasten gir han også gode råd til gründere som vil lykkes, blant annet hvilke investorer de bør se etter. Han forteller også om sin egen frykt for å bli utdatert eller oppbrukt, og hvordan han selv jobber for å unngå det. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kat and Alex have a wonderful conversation with Melissa on a range of topics. We discuss the class Acting with Power, the impact it has on her students and the first time she taught it. Melissa shares some interesting insights into people's relationship to power and the difference between power, status, and authority. We talk about chasing those moments where everything just seems to click and things just seems to flow. Kat and I also delve into the role of status and status behaviors around gender with our guest and talks about what we can be more aware of in helping to shift those dynamics. We also discuss improv as a vehicle for personal experimentation and transformation before Melissa shares an awesome, insightful and somewhat heartbreaking Dare to Be Human story On Faculty at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business (GSB) Melissa Jones Briggs works as a Lecturer in Organizational Behavior teaching Acting with Power. This popular second-year MBA and executive education elective uses performance technique to help students address their issues around power, authority and status. Melissa works as an Executive Coach and Consultant at People Rocket, a management design firm. She also serves on the Board of Directors at Youth in Arts, an arts education non-profit with a focus on social justice. She is an Advisor at Women’s Startup Lab in Silicon Valley. Melissa worked as an actor in professional theater and film in New York City and San Francisco. She has two small girls with her filmmaker husband in the San Francisco Bay Area. Check out the links below to follow Melissa on social media and for the books and people we reference! 'Melissa on LinkedIn' 'Melissa on Facebook' 'Melissa on Twitter' 'Jennifer Palmieri's Book' 'Getting (More of) What Your Want by Margaret A. Neale and Thomas Z. Lys' Logo by Derek WalkerTheme Music: Blue Dot Sessions - Planting Flags
Hvordan står det egentlig til med de norske gründerne? Noe har definitivt skjedd de siste årene, spesielt etter de siste årenes utvikling i oljebransjen. I Forskningsparken i Oslo jobber 300 mennesker i et helt spesielt gründermiljø. Startuplab består av rundt 80 oppstartsselskaper innenfor teknologi, i et lite økosystem som tilbyr nettverk og kompetanse. Men er det ikke fare for at deltakerne stjeler hverandres ideer? Vi tar en prat med Karianne Melleby, Director corporate partners i Startuplab, for å høre hvordan dette fungerer.
Hvordan står det egentlig til med de norske gründerne? Noe har definitivt skjedd de siste årene, spesielt etter de siste årenes utvikling i oljebransjen. I Forskningsparken i Oslo jobber 300 mennesker i et helt spesielt gründermiljø. Startuplab består av rundt 80 oppstartsselskaper innenfor teknologi, i et lite økosystem som tilbyr nettverk og kompetanse. Men er det ikke fare for at deltakerne stjeler hverandres ideer? Vi tar en prat med Karianne Melleby, Director corporate partners i Startuplab, for å høre hvordan dette fungerer.
Who is Christine Tao? Christine Tao is the CEO/Co-founder of Sounding Board, a VC-backed startup bringing personalized, continuous leadership development to the $40B+ leadership & training industry. Prior to co-founding Sounding Board Christine was a Senior Vice President of Developer Relations at Tapjoy, a venture-backed, leading mobile advertising platform. She led the growth of Tapjoy’s network business from $0 to over $100 million in revenues in less than 3 years. She has also advised several venture-backed startups including Flyby Media (acquired by Apple), Immersv & Comprendi. Prior to that she led e-commerce partnerships and strategy at YouTube. Christine holds an MBA in Marketing & Operations from Wharton and a BA in Business Administration from UC Berkeley. Show Highlights Christine shares her experience growing up in a family business and how that has influenced her professionally and how she operates as the CEO/Founder of Sounding Board. Christine shares the importance of thinking big when starting a business and making sure there is a strong sense of purpose for the employees to believe in and subscribe to. She gives her dad credit for this thinking. Christine talks about the importance of providing employees with purpose and opportunities for growth. This is important right now because there is a war for talent and you want to attract the best talent. Christine explains her personal journey that led her to start Sounding Board. Terri talks about her experience working with an executive coach and how valuable the experience has been for her. Sounding Board is all about democratizing coaching for employees throughout the organization so that they can grow and scale at a rate they aren’t able to do on their own. Christine turns the tables on Terri and asks her for one of the major takeaways from working with a coach. She responded in how she recommends approaching working with coaches. Terri shares how her experience working with a coach helped her not only professionally but personally as well. The work she did applied across her life. Christine talks about how coaching has shifted and how Sounding Board uses tech to scale coaching. If Christine could wave a magic wand, she would change people’s assumptions and have them come into conversations thinking the best of the other person or people in the conversation. Bonus questions (new): Christine’s recommended founder resource is the podcast The Startup Chat. Terri’s Key Takeaway Dream big and ask for what you want. References in the Podcast Sounding Board: https://www.soundingboardinc.com/ Tapjoy: https://www.tapjoy.com/ Women’s Startup Lab: https://womenstartuplab.com/ The Startup Chat (podcast): https://thestartupchat.com/ Contact Christine can be reached via LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/christineptao/. You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com or on Medium: https://medium.com/@terrihansonmead. Feel free to email Terri at PilotingYourLife@gmail.com. To continue the conversation, go to Twitter at @PilotingLife and use hashtag #PilotingYourLife.
Terri and Jaqueline sit down over a cup of coffee (not bubbly) to talk about Terri’s approach to due diligence, why she does it, when she does it, and what she looks for. She also encourages founders to do their own due diligence on potential investors. Show Highlights Terri talks about how founders should pull together a deal room in advance of fundraising to make it easier to share information with investors during the due diligence process. It sends good signal and looks professional. Founders can’t be prepared for everything but have an organized and complete deal room will set a solid foundation and leave time to deal with the additional requests for information. Terri describes a deal room and the importance of keeping track of who gets access to it. Create the structure and then add to it over time. Terri’s level of due diligence depends the size of the deal, the size of her check, and if she is bringing other investors into the deal. She believes in right-sizing due diligence and has a checklist she works from. Terri uses the due diligence process as an opportunity to build a relationship with the founding team. Deal information: terms, term sheet, use of funds, milestones, existing investors in the round, side letters/special treatment. Terri cross checks this against what she has been told or what is in the pitch deck. Financial: financial statements, projections, assumptions, management team, references, key personnel, board members and advisors, contact information, capital and equity structure both current and projected cap table, financial obligations, agreements and restrictions. Organizational: entity formation and maintenance documents, founders, prior acquisitions or mergers, failed transactions, consulting agreements, compensation, advisors, contact information, facility agreements. Intellectual Property/Technology: patents, copyrights, trademarks, proprietary invention agreements, license agreements. Product Marketing and Sales: product list, marketing collateral, marketing plan, go-to-market strategy, anticipated customer acquisition cost, anticipated lifetime value of each customer, align to projections, major customers (to do reference customers), sales team, forecasts, backlog, pipeline, distribution channels and agreements, competition, production process and costs, suppliers, exclusivity, geography of suppliers or software developers, R&D projects. Terri spends 4-6 hours to review all this information (with a glass or two of wine) and she enjoys this but has to set aside the time to do it. Her background as an auditor (financial and vendor) lends itself well to this work along with her experience negotiating agreements for herself and clients. Terri prefers not to outsource this to someone else because she doesn’t do it very often and likes to get to know the company and the business through the process. She also uses the Q&A process to build the relationship and get a sense of what it is like to worth with the founder. Terri also asks around and talks to other founders, investors, and might do background checks. What should founders do as part of their due diligence? First of all, do it. Ask other founders and investors about them. Find out what happened when the startup didn’t go well as to how the investor reacted and either helped or didn’t. Make sure they are going to be a good fit; it’s hard to get rid of them later. Reputation of the investor is important because a bad investor on the cap table can be a bad signal to other investors. As a founder, where does one start? Create the deal room and start to populate it with the static documents or documents as they are requested. For the dynamic documents, put in the most recent version. Founders should not ask for a signed NDA from a potential investor; you have to assume good intent. If you aren’t comfortable, don’t share. Investors can’t keep track of all of the signed agreements and terms. Final tips: investors should look at due diligence as an investment in supporting the value of the deal and the founders can see it as something to build a relationship with the investors. Founders should respond quickly to questions asked by potential investors and be transparent to build the relationship. References in the Podcast Women’s Startup Lab: https://womenstartuplab.com/ AngelList: https://angel.co/ Venture Deals (online class): https://www.kauffmanfellows.org/online-course-venture-deals/ Brad Feld: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bfeld/ Jason Mendelson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonmendelson/ Venture Deals (the book): https://www.feld.com/archives/2016/10/venture-deals-third-edition.html Angel (the book): https://www.angelthebook.com/ Jason Calacanis: http://calacanis.com/ SendaRide: https://sendaride.com/ Laura Fleet: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-brookins-fleet-49aa9a54/ Crunchbase: https://www.crunchbase.com/ Y Combinator Series A Due Diligence Checklist Contact You can follow Jacqueline on Twitter @andYoureaGirl or go to her website at https://www.jacquelinesteenhuis.com/. You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com or on Medium: https://medium.com/@terrihansonmead. Feel free to email Terri at PilotingYourLife@gmail.com. To continue the conversation, go to Twitter at @PilotingLife and use hashtag #PilotingYourLife.
Hva er den viktigste drivkraften hos en gründer? Og hvordan kan store selskaper benytte seg av startupenes sterke vekst? Dagens gjest er StartupLab-sjef, Rolf Assev.I episode #83 av podkastserien ‘De som bygger det nye Norge med Silvija Seres’ snakker gründernes gründer om innovasjonskraft, gründerskap og mangfold. Assev deler også hans reise med StartupLab og hans beste råd til de som skal bygge en ny startup.Rolf Assev er Partner i StartupLab, et av landets mest anerkjente miljøer for å dyrke frem gründere. Her finner du de fem mest populære podkastepisodene fra 'De som bygger det nye Norge'Følg oss på:Facebook, Instagram, Twitter , LinkedIn og obforum.no See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Terri continues with her series on angel investing with a recap of her activities over the last two weeks including events with Springboard, office hours at Bolt and InTeaHouse, her weekly advising of three startups, and plans for her trip to Europe in June/July with InTeaHouse. Show Highlights Terri recaps why she is doing this series of podcasts: create a mesh network of like-minded investors to invest in the startups and founders who aren’t necessarily getting the attention from mainstream angel and venture investors despite having very promising and investable startups Terri attended Springboard’s Digital Health cohort final presentations and the pitches for the new cohort of biotech companies. Terri talks about the deal she is working on syndicating on AngelList called Sendaride. She is performing due diligence not for her own investing but for others who will be considering investing alongside her. She looked at the deal, the company, the management team, financials, projections, technology, the product, market opportunity, and sales. Terri talks about the office hours she held at Bolt on Brannan St. in SF. Terri did some office hours for some founders at InTeaHouse with about 20 founders with startups that crossed all industries. She provided some advice and guidance to the founders while she was there. Terri had registered for a MedTech Women event but had to skip it due to her busy schedule. Terri handles emails, calls, research on a daily basis. Terri is advising three companies including The Guild, Quinn Style, and Lisa Health and picked up half a dozen new clients through Tech Futures Group. Terri loves learning things in one place and applies it to other companies and people. Terri learns by doing and is learning as she goes along. It’s painful to see how ignorant she was two years ago and how much more needs to be learned. Terri talks about the European fireside chat tour she is going to do with InTeaHouse where she will be visiting Geneva, Zurich, Munich, Berlin, Tel Aviv, Vienna, Slovakia, and of course, Paris. Call to Action Subscribe to one podcast and one newsletter and get into the groove of listening and reading. Feel free to reach out to Terri if you have any questions or comments or other suggestions for resources for new angel investors. PilotingYourLife@gmail.com References in the Podcast Angels with Wings: https://www.wingpact.com/ Springboard: https://sb.co/ Blumio: http://blumio.com/ Tech Futures Group: http://www.techfuturesgroup.org/ Pheronym: https://www.pheronym.com/ AngelList: https://angel.co/ Sendaride: https://sendaride.com/ Women’s Startup Lab: https://womenstartuplab.com/ Bolt: https://bolt.io/ Kate McAndrew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateprestonmcandrew/ Monique Woodard: http://www.moniquewoodard.com/ InTeaHouse: https://inteahouse.com/ The Guild: https://theguilded.org/guild/home/index.html#/ Quinn Style: https://www.quinnstyle.com/ Lisa Health: https://www.lisahealth.com/ Startup Sesame: https://www.startupsesame.com/ Contact You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com or on Medium: https://medium.com/@terrihansonmead. Feel free to email Terri at PilotingYourLife@gmail.com. To continue the conversation, go to Twitter at @PilotingLife and use hashtag #PilotingYourLife.
The minute you start to build a business, you're out of your comfort zone. Fight your instinct to go back to it. My guest on this podcast is Maeve Kneafsey. She is the co-founder of CloudKPI, a company that provides startups with easy to read metrics for finance, marketing and sales. This gives startups an edge when they need to gather very precise data to give to potentially interested investors. She and her co-founder Brenda Jordan were recently selected to take part in the prestigious Women's Startup Lab in California.
SJ Kim, General Manager #KIC Startup Lab #221 (KIST/CHIC) [ '16 NAB, Tue 4/19 ]
Google's 'Area 120' Lab Reveals Experimental Startups • Pandora's CEO Resigns, Along with 2 Other Executives • Correlation Between CEO Stepping Down & Possible Investments? • CALL IN: Is SiriusXM Taking Over Pandora? • New Cyberattack 'a Wiper, Not Ransomware': Security Researchers • How to Educate NON-Tech Savvy People About Ransomware • CALL IN: Security Tips for the Non-Tech Savvy | Make your own podcast: https://anchor.fm/svb
O Startup Lab é um evento que ocorre em um final de semana com formato de imersão, no qual os participantes se unem para criar e potencializar ideias que podem se tornar empreendimentos de sucesso! Nesse final de semana de 26 a 29 de maio aconteceu a edição Pelotas do evento e o Café Empreendedor esteve lá fazendo uma transmissão ao vivo. Conversamos com a equipe da Semente Negócios, empresa responsável pelo evento em parceria com o Sebrae RS, e também com participantes e mentores! Entre em contato conosco pelo facebook.com/programacafeempreendedor ou pelo e-mail leandro@radioculturapelotas.com.br. Acompanhe ao vivo aos sábados, às 10h, pelo site www.radioculturapelotas.com.br
Rolf Assev har erfaringer fra 3 år i StartupLab og 12 år i Opera Software med Jon von Tetzchner. I denne utgaven av TU Talk deler han sine 10 beste gründertips: 1. Ha en mening med det du gjør 2. Finn en med-grunder 3. Det viktigste du gjør er å ansette de riktige menneskene 4. Fokuser på kunder 5. Ta en klar posisjon 6. Finn riktig investor 7. Finn riktige rådgivere 8. Ikke kast bort tiden på grunderarrangement og pitchekonkurranser 9. Suksess krever stor arbeidsinnsats 10. Tør å være fattig i begynnelsen
Hvor stor suksessfaktor ligger egentlig i ídeen sammenliknet med gjennomføringsevnen hos folkene bak? Hva er egentlig en inkubator, og hvilke tjenester kan du få der? Og ikke minst, hvordan kan du hjelpe andre og la felles nettverk dra alle videre fremover? Rolf Assev fra StartupLab kommer innom podcasten og gir innsikt i hvordan StartupLab jobber med selskaper som starter i deres inkubator.
I denne podcasten forteller Lauga Oskarsdottir hvordan hun gikk fra nedtur til opptur i USA, men likevel dro tilbake til Norge. Den nye daglig lederen på StartupLab forteller også om gründereventyret United Influencers, et nettverk av bloggere med til sammen 2,3 millioner følgere. Om hvordan alt gikk så bra at hun til slutt pådro seg «Impostors Syndrome», en mental tilstand der man innbiller seg at man er en «fake». Hun snakker også om hvordan StartupLab rydder opp etter saken med kvinnetrakassering. Samt at hun gir gode tips og råd om mye annet. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gad Yair is a professor of sociology and education at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He discusses with host Gilad Halpern his forthcoming book The Unruly Mind, which analyzes how - and why - Israeli scientists go about their business in such a different way to their international peers. Song: Marina Maximilian - Tango This season of the Tel Aviv Review is made possible by The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, which promotes humanistic, democratic, and liberal values in the social discourse in Israel
En une seule année d’existence, XXII Group réalise un CA de 1.8 M€, compte déjà 35 collaborateurs experts et a séduit des grands comptes comme Alcatel, BNP, Bouygues Télécom, Dassault, Decathlon, TF1, M6… Créé par un serial entrepreneur de 30 ans, William Eldin, créateur du réseau de boutiques de Coyote, XXII combine les talents, les technos et l’inventivité pour inventer de nouvelles solutions grand public.
Everything you ever wanted to know about applying to the Activate Capital #startuplab programme but were afraid to ask.
A special episode to wrap up the first startuplab programme. Our guests today are Activate Capital founding partner Greg Rice and Tomo founders Gus Booth-Clibborn and Fahad al-Saud.
Adrian Austin is the special guest of this episode. From ideas to a working prototype: how does our design process work.
Our special guest this week is Annette Kramer for an interesting conversation around moving on from the aggressive startup "pitching culture" to an approach more based on conversations and partnerships.
Joining us for this episode are Fahad and Gus, founders of Tomo, the startup we have selected for the #startuplab programme.
In this episode: a quick review of the last week at the #startupLab, some analysis on the post brexit investment scene and a cool poker analogy.
This week's episode is about the tools we use at the #startupLab to help the team understand the direction they are going in, who they are trying to serve and how to achieve that with limited resources. Strategy on Page Deri ap John Llewellyn Davies http://www.amazon.co.uk/Strategy-Page-Deri-Llewellyn-Davies/dp/1908691387 Value Proposition Design Alex Osterwalder, Yves Pigneur, Greg Bernarda, Alan Smith https://strategyzer.com/books/value-proposition-design https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1118968050 Impact Mapping Gojko Adzic https://www.impactmapping.org/ http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0955683645 MindMup https://www.mindmup.com/
First episode of the Startup Lab Podcast with Paolo Valdemarin and Matt Mower. About creating an accelerator programme and our experience delivering the first week.
Ken is a partner at Google Ventures where he helps lead Startup Lab. Prior to joining Google Ventures, Ken was a group product manager at Google. In his more than six years at Google, Ken led product initiatives for Docs, Calendar, Google Mobile Maps, and Google+. Ken joined Google with the acquisition of JotSpot, where he was vice president of products. Before JotSpot, Ken led product management at Yahoo Search. Back in the day when he was a software engineer, he was one of the first 50 employees of CNET and the founding CTO of Snap (which became NBC Internet). Ken has written extensively about the craft of product management, is an inventor of thirteen patents, and a competitive cyclist. He has a B.A. from Boston University and an M.S. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Ken is speaking at the Startup Product Summit SF2 on October 12, 2013 at Broadway Studios in San Francisco which is like Tedtalks for Product excellence. Learn about managing products to success at Product Bootcamp San Francisco Oct 10-12! http://bit.ly/14ZagOP More information, registration and sponsorship opportunities available at http://startupproduct.com
Der er mange penge i det. Alligevel er flere virksomheder dårlige til at bruge medierne for at få deres budskab ud til folk. Preben Merrild Angelo, direktør for Bertoni, giver her gode råd til, hvordan man råber medierne op og danner værdifulde relationer til de rigtige journalister. Hør dette sidste indslag fra StartupLab i Århus. Denne podcast varer 48 minutter. Lyt til episoden Din browser skal understøtte flash for at kunne lytte til episoden Download episoden i mp3 format (29 MB)
Med en passion for mode og teknologi, udvikler startup-virksomheden Mirror & Me produkter, som forener oplevelsen i tøjbutikken med sociale medier som Facebook. Søren Berg fortæller her mere om Mirror & Me' produkter, deres fremtidsplaner og hvad han har fået ud af at deltage på StartupLab. Denne podcast varer 15 minutter. Lyt til episoden Din browser skal understøtte flash for at kunne lytte til episoden Download episoden i mp3 format (9 MB) Links: www.mirrorandme.com www.emode.se
Maria Gade og Anne Siig Nørregaard er pigerne bag iværksætter projektet OPtrin, der skal gøre det sjovere at studere på Århus Universitet. Siden starten af februar 2010 har studerende kunne finde oplysninger om arrangementer og anden relevant information på sitet www.optrin.dk i en overskuelig og indbydende indpakning. Hør her hvordan ideen opstod, hvor projektet er på vej hen, og hvorfor OPtrin deltager på StartupLab. Denne podcast varer 8 minutter. Lyt til episoden Din browser skal understøtte flash for at kunne lytte til episoden Download episoden i mp3 format (5 MB) Links www.optrin.dk Følg OPtrin på twitter OPtrin på Facebook
I denne tredie episode fra StartupLab i Århus taler vi med Alex Farcet, som er en af drivkrafterne bag iværksætter arrangementerne Startup Weekend og Startup Bootcamp. Alex Farcet brænder for at hjælpe nordiske iværksættere med at få deres ideer ud over rampen. Hør her hvordan han med disse arrangementer yder vigtig starthjælp til idérige iværksættere. Lyt til episoden Din browser skal understøtte flash for at kunne lytte til episoden Download episoden i mp3 format (10 MB) Links Startup Denmark Startup Weekend Startup Bootcamp
Vi er stadig på StartupLab i Århus, det er fredag aften, deltagerne har netop været på scenen for at pitch deres idé og præsentere dem selv. Nu vil Max Grønlund fortælle sin spændende historie, give gode råd om at pitche og jage investorer. Denne podcast varer 26 minutter. Lyt til episoden Din browser skal understøtte flash for at kunne lytte til episoden Download episoden i mp3 format (16 MB) Links SynthMax
Builder er taget til Århus for at dække StartupLab. Som det første på StartupLab, fik de deltagende startups 3 minutter hver til at pitche deres idé. Vi har sammensat alle pitch i denne podcast. Denne podcast varer 26 minutter. Lyt til episoden Din browser skal understøtte flash for at kunne lytte til episoden Download episoden i mp3 format (16 MB) Links WhoDrewThis (Hjemmeside ikke oppe endnu) uCommerce.dk Optrin.dk Inmobile.dk Newsperience Mirrorandme.com Anybite.com Renomedia CloudSprout (lyt til en tidligere Builder podcast om CloudSprout) Du kan læse mere om de enkelte startups på StartupLabs hjemmeside
Kan du forestille dig 10 danske it-startups samlet under samme tag, en hel weekend til et powerevent, med 8 foredrag, 4 workshops og en masse mentorer, der kan være med til at sparke gang i de 10 udvalgte startups! Vi har igen fanget Niklas Stephenson på Skype. Hør ham fortælle alt om dette spændende projekt. Niklas er idé manden bag StartupLab. Denne podcast varer 30 minutter Lyt til episoden Din browser skal understøtte flash for at kunne lytte til episoden Download episoden i mp3 format (16 MB) Del denne podcast på Twitter Facebook Links StartupLab (virker ikke længere) Niklas Stephenson og Co Miracle Geekhouse Google Wave (virker ikke længere)