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Smart Startup English
Smart Startup English
23 episodes
6 months ago
Business English for startups Are you familiar with the term DTC or D2C in a business context? In this episode, we explain what DTC means and how this business model is different from B2C. Watch this lesson in video format on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kCkbHlw1PCc We help startup professionals take their English from intermediate to advanced using bite-sized lessons and real-world examples. In each lesson, we talk about a term related to the startup world and learn some vocabulary that you can use to sound more natural in your day-to-day business interactions in English. *** Free Business English lessons for startups https://smartstartupenglish.com/free-business-english-lessons/ *** Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2EQqRnnDNlRD7I9h3jIiA6 *** Listen on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/smart-startup-english/id1483199057
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Business English for startups Are you familiar with the term DTC or D2C in a business context? In this episode, we explain what DTC means and how this business model is different from B2C. Watch this lesson in video format on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kCkbHlw1PCc We help startup professionals take their English from intermediate to advanced using bite-sized lessons and real-world examples. In each lesson, we talk about a term related to the startup world and learn some vocabulary that you can use to sound more natural in your day-to-day business interactions in English. *** Free Business English lessons for startups https://smartstartupenglish.com/free-business-english-lessons/ *** Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2EQqRnnDNlRD7I9h3jIiA6 *** Listen on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/smart-startup-english/id1483199057
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Episode 26 - The average age of startup founders (Business English)
Smart Startup English
6 minutes 37 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 26 - The average age of startup founders (Business English)
In episode 26 of our Business English podcast, we dispel the myth of the young startup founder. According to a 2018 analysis conducted by MIT professors and published in the Harvard Business Review, the average age of entrepreneurs at the time they founded their companies was 42 in the United States. But do you think the age of the founder influences the success of the startup? Here is what the study found. The founders of the top 0.1% of startups, founded these companies when they were 45 years old, on average. The same is true in other countries with a growing startup culture. In Germany, for example, almost 20 percent of tech founders were over the age of 45 in 2016, according to a study by KPMG. A few new words we’re explaining in this episode include: whiz kid, to outpace, to plunge, an outlier. If you want to keep practicing the words you've learned in this lesson, sign up to get access to the free transcript that goes with this episode. https://smartstartupenglish.com/ Need more resources? Have a look at these pages: *** https://smartstartupenglish.com/free-business-english-lessons/ All the free audio lessons from Smart Startup English *** Subscribe on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2EQqRnnDNlRD7I9h3jIiA6 *** Subscribe on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/smart-startup-english/id1483199057 *** Subscribe on Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/smartstartupenglish
Smart Startup English
Business English for startups Are you familiar with the term DTC or D2C in a business context? In this episode, we explain what DTC means and how this business model is different from B2C. Watch this lesson in video format on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kCkbHlw1PCc We help startup professionals take their English from intermediate to advanced using bite-sized lessons and real-world examples. In each lesson, we talk about a term related to the startup world and learn some vocabulary that you can use to sound more natural in your day-to-day business interactions in English. *** Free Business English lessons for startups https://smartstartupenglish.com/free-business-english-lessons/ *** Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2EQqRnnDNlRD7I9h3jIiA6 *** Listen on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/smart-startup-english/id1483199057