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Startups with Seoul
Chang Kim and Aviram Jenik
16 episodes
1 week ago
Chang Kim and Aviram Jenik from Rabbit Ventures talk about the Korean startup ecosystem and how Korean startups can enter the US market. Guests include startup founders, VCs, investors and other interesting people from the Korean startup ecosystem.
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Chang Kim and Aviram Jenik from Rabbit Ventures talk about the Korean startup ecosystem and how Korean startups can enter the US market. Guests include startup founders, VCs, investors and other interesting people from the Korean startup ecosystem.
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Business
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Startups with Seoul Ep 3 - Ryan Lee of Jigo.ai
Startups with Seoul
1 hour 4 minutes 43 seconds
1 year ago
Startups with Seoul Ep 3 - Ryan Lee of Jigo.ai

Episode 3 of Startups with Seoul - Ryan Lee of Jigo.ai hosted by Chang Kim and Aviram Jenik of Rabbit Ventures.

Main takeaways:
1. On the Importance of User Feedback:

"The only ground truth in startups is user behavior... It happens before you actually have any code. Pre-code, talk to users, potential users at that time, and look at the problem they're trying to solve."

2. On Learning and Adapting in Business:

"Be careful who you reach out to, and take advice from people who are closer to what you want to achieve... No one in our generation has cracked [the global market] yet, so keep that in mind when you get advice."

3. On Emotional Intelligence in Leadership:

"[If I could go back,] I would take more risks and be more empathetic. When I was younger, I thought emotions were a weakness... but as I've grown older I found that emotions are what makes us human."

Startups with Seoul
Chang Kim and Aviram Jenik from Rabbit Ventures talk about the Korean startup ecosystem and how Korean startups can enter the US market. Guests include startup founders, VCs, investors and other interesting people from the Korean startup ecosystem.