Mea Culpa, lessons learned in startups
Business:Entrepreneurship
In this episode: Kosta Kolev, An engineer by training and an entrepreneur by nature; he calls himself an operator that loves building new products and teams from the ground up.He has built and launched new businesses and products across London, Hong Kong and Berlin.
Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Mizuho Hong Kong for being the venue sponsor for this episode and thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible.
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Game development, how hard can it be? - Patrick Lee
I didn't tell my parents at first - Leo Wong
If my mum can use it, this company can use it! - Thomas Pun
You can reach so many people with just lines of code - Karen Contet
In early stage startups there's often no investment data, you have to make that data - Jeanne Lim
I've spent a car worth of angel investments, but no returns - Daniel Chun
My co-founder took the IP, investor and client - Bhavneet Chahal
I had to go back and appologize for the wrong advice - Atin Batra - Twenty Seven Ventures
Does this makes sense? - Koen Munneke - Intrinsik
I need to do this kind of work - Amit Chaterjee
The investors sent me money within 48 hours - James Kwan
I resigned 3 times - Sue Kim
Late for breakfast, sold my company - Ben Chien
Both sides of the table - Fritz Demopoulus
Yogurt, how hard can it be? - Ashok Jaiswal
Personal relationships and being founder - Raymond Yip
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