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It is absolutely key that they [startups and corporates] cooperate. You cannot … any longer have a one-stop shop, where one bank or company does everything. Kate Pohl, Senior Advisor
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This is a new series, within Startuprad.io’s YouTube Blog. We meet a lot of people and of course, we talk with some of them about the typical entrepreneur problems. Sometimes an entrepreneur solves known problems in a very systematic way, which we find great, or has great insights. In both cases, we will talk to him or her and bring you these recordings as entrepreneur tools.
We are looking forward to your feedback.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlF4aBwTomo&list=PLUbiCAQc22WtWCZ1yTVMvh56CcUbjC1bV
Kate Pohl (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-pohl-5899766/) is a US ex-pat living in Germany. She has vast experience in commercial banking including stops at JP Morgan Chase, BNY Mellon, ABN AMRO, Citibank, and ING, as well as a Wharton MBA. At the time of the interview, she was working as a consultant for several startups. At the time of publication, she is Head of Banking Strategy at Traxpay. With her experience, we talk about frequent problems in cooperation between startups and corporates, their different way of thinking, and expectations.
The interview is a good starting point for thinking about your cooperation strategy, as a startup entrepreneur.
You can learn more about Traxpay here: https://www.startuprad.io/blog/we-are-nothing-like-greensill-says-frankfurt-based-traxpay/
To start: Make your market research.
To approach the corporate: More research.
For the final agreement:
Original post with all links and show notes: https://www.startuprad.io/blog/entrepreneur-tools-what-startups-get-wrong-working-with-corporates/
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