Jes Min: Malaysia & Indonesia Marketplaces, Consulting to Founder & Pandemic Leadership -E94
Jes Min on building marketplaces across Malaysia and Indonesia, leaping from consulting to founder, and leading through the pandemic.
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Jes Min on building marketplaces across Malaysia and Indonesia, leaping from consulting to founder, and leading through the pandemic.
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Reuben Noronha on the leap from consultant to founder, the Zilingo lessons, and comparing On Deck against Entrepreneur First.
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Crystal Widjaja on the early GoJek days, the organizational debt every hyper-growth team pays, and learning publicly from mistakes.
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A Q&A on the On Deck Fellowship benefits versus cost, how to maximize the experience, and finding the right cofounders inside it.
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A Q&A on the unbundling of the Harvard MBA, anti-marketing as a stance, and listener questions on career and craft.
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Valerie Vu on Vietnam's startup wave, growing up with entrepreneurial parents, and choosing VC as a career.
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Anna Haotanto on founder ordeals, dismantling the stigma of failure, and why financial security is a founder's secret weapon.
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A Q&A on Clubhouse versus podcasts, the craft of moderating, and the mentors who shape every operator's audio journey.
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Jenna Hua on exposing environmental toxins, going from PHD to YC founder, and turning citizen science into a movement.
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Dalia Katan on building a 4-million-user MySpace community, the psychology of celebration, and the gap between retention and virality.
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Joseph Ling on jumping from civil service to founder, the psychology of pivots, and digitalizing the hospitality industry from the inside.
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Chris Shen and Eric Woo on disrupting venture capital, the rise of global Silicon Valley, and what it means for Asia investors today.
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