Keynote @ Zentis “Startup-Market”, 30. August 2022
Excited and honored to have been invited to Zentis‘ “Startup-Market” event to keynote on the topic of startups and corporations – do they mix? Spoiler: It depends…
That guy…
As it wasn’t a public event, I can’t share the slides – but if you’re a corporate tasked with cooperating with startups, I can give you these helpful actionable excerpts:
Where is Corporate Startup Engagement positioned compared to R&D and M&AThe types of Corporate Startup Engagement and how they align with Corporate ObjectivesTypes of Engagement ranked Low to High InvolvementTypes of Engagement ranked Low to High CostsTypes of Engagement ranked Low to High RiskTypes of Engagement ranked Short to Long Term StrategyThe typical evolution of the Startup Engagement phases
Are you working in a company looking to engage with startups and could use some help? Let’s talk!
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