Subject
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Building Korea’s Startup Ecosystem
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Place
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Maru 180 B1 Event Hall (Gangnam-gu Yeoksam-ro 180, Seoul, Korea)
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Time
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December 5, 2014 (Fri) 15:30~17:00
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Guest
Panelist
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William Fitzgerald, Google
Joon Oh, MangoPlate / Startup Grind
Mike Orgill, Airbnb
Mark Tetto, The Ventures
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Host
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Up Global (consolidated org from Startup Weekend and Startup America)
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My
Focus |
listen to insights to build holistic view on how startup ecosystem works, which I believe eventually help me to provide quality QA due to understanding big pictures of startups and their community
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- lesson:
- William Fitzgerald, Google
- attend Startup Weekend to fail fast and start new things with massive actions
- 5 Ingredients For ‘Fostering A Thriving Startup Ecosystem’
- Talent: diverse assets (e.g. gender, nationality)
- Density: collection of resources physically located close to each other
- Culture: entrepreneurism is considered as positive
- Capital: multiple choices to get funds
- Regulatory Environment: cooperative government
- strategic adjustment: use suitable platforms to serve locales e.g. Park Here (changed map platform from Naver to Google Maps to serve countries other than Korea)
- use Google for Entrepreneurs: e.g. take advantage of Startup Grind
- Joon Oh, MangoPlate/Startup Grind
- be open about failures by sharing them with other entrepreneurs
- Mike Orgill, Airbnb
- learn how companies can comply with governments
- don’t mess up with culture and make the culture scalable
- Mark Tetto, The Ventures
- for any startups, each hour spent creates a big difference; thus, work hard and try new things as much as you can
- check business ideas with other people before quitting jobs
- personal takeaway
- take actions. massive actions. get involved with start-up events now
- refrain from hiring Korean anchors for moderators
- remove distractions: e.g. get rid of “cameramen,” check microphone before events