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Episode Synopsis
Our guest is best-selling author Brant Cooper, he made it to the New York Times Best Seller List. He co-wrote the Lean Entrepreneur (AL https://amzn.to/3ILKgxj) and more recently Disruption Proof (AL https://amzn.to/41batfM). He does not call himself an entrepreneur, but he is one. He is also a speaker and active in the startup community of San Diego. You can learn more about him here: https://brantcooper.com/ or follow him on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brantcooper/
If somebody invests in your company, invite them to an assumption workshop. Brant Cooper, NY Times Bestselling AuthorTogether with him, we tackle questions like:
How can I write down all subconscious assumptions? How can I set up an assumption workshop to really catch all my assumptions?How to be lean in a small or large company?Why do large companies measure the wrong KPIs?
Instead of entrepreneurs in residence, we should have philosophers in residence.Brant Cooper, NY Times Bestselling AuthorThe Hosts:
Michelle, a radio, and podcast host based in Silicon Valley. She is a lawyer by training and has worked in and with many startups, especially fintech, and blockchain. Currently, she is working for several non-profit organizations and startups. Michelle is the host of the Stanford Radio Show “Laptop Radio (Wednesdays 2–4 PM)”, which is also available as a podcast (https://linktr.ee/laptopradio). You can learn more about Michelle here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laptopradio/Jörn is a podcaster, startup scout, and entrepreneur based in Frankfurt, Germany. He has more than 12 years of management consulting background, with a focus on financial services and capital markets, as well as working as a startup scout. He hosts an English startup podcast, covering the German startup scene (https://linktr.ee/startupradio) You can learn more about Jörn “Joe” here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joernmenninger/
You can suggest questions here, use #startingy. Follow our hosts on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/StartingY1
If somebody invests in your company, invite them to an assumption workshop. Brant Cooper, NY Times Bestselling AuthorTogether with him, we tackle questions like:
How can I write down all subconscious assumptions? How can I set up an assumption workshop to really catch all my assumptions?How to be lean in a small or large company?Why do large companies measure the wrong KPIs?
Instead of entrepreneurs in residence, we should have philosophers in residence.Brant Cooper, NY Times Bestselling AuthorThe Hosts:
Michelle, a radio, and podcast host based in Silicon Valley. She is a lawyer by training and has worked in and with many startups, especially fintech, and blockchain. Currently, she is working for several non-profit organizations and startups. Michelle is the host of the Stanford Radio Show “Laptop Radio (Wednesdays 2–4 PM)”, which is also available as a podcast (https://linktr.ee/laptopradio). You can learn more about Michelle here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laptopradio/Jörn is a podcaster, startup scout, and entrepreneur based in Frankfurt, Germany. He has more than 12 years of management consulting background, with a focus on financial services and capital markets, as well as working as a startup scout. He hosts an English startup podcast, covering the German startup scene (https://linktr.ee/startupradio) You can learn more about Jörn “Joe” here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joernmenninger/
You can suggest questions here, use #startingy. Follow our hosts on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/StartingY1
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