Gian de la Rama is our guest in this episode of the 3rd World startup podcast. Gian is a co-founder at Innovantage.
Podcast editing by podcastengineers.com
Gian talks about the following:
1. His #1 role as an entrepreneur
2. How he manages people
3. Experience of letting go of people
4. Explanation of Nudge, their product
5. What advice he gives to young entrepreneurs
6. Transition from corporate world to entrepreneurship
7. Biggest lessons he learned from working in the corporate world
8. Work first or go straight to running a startup?
9. What he would have changed in his first few years
10. How to choose what startup to work in
11. How they acquire customers
12. What they do for customer success
13. Analytics platforms they use
14. How they hire people
15. Their onboarding process
16. How they manage their sales funnel
17. How they manage their software development
18. Software you use for business processes, project management (Jira), version control (bitbucket), Jenkins
19. Productivity tips
20. #1 book he recommends: First break all the rules
21. Why do you do this?
22. How he manages emotions from failures
23. The hardest thing he had to face
24. Advice for first time entrepreneurs
Podcast editing by podcastengineers.com
Gian talks about the following:
1. His #1 role as an entrepreneur
2. How he manages people
3. Experience of letting go of people
4. Explanation of Nudge, their product
5. What advice he gives to young entrepreneurs
6. Transition from corporate world to entrepreneurship
7. Biggest lessons he learned from working in the corporate world
8. Work first or go straight to running a startup?
9. What he would have changed in his first few years
10. How to choose what startup to work in
11. How they acquire customers
12. What they do for customer success
13. Analytics platforms they use
14. How they hire people
15. Their onboarding process
16. How they manage their sales funnel
17. How they manage their software development
18. Software you use for business processes, project management (Jira), version control (bitbucket), Jenkins
19. Productivity tips
20. #1 book he recommends: First break all the rules
21. Why do you do this?
22. How he manages emotions from failures
23. The hardest thing he had to face
24. Advice for first time entrepreneurs