Stanford Seminar - My Story as a Korean Woman Entrepreneur
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the journey of a Korean woman entrepreneur through this Stanford seminar featuring YoonJin Chang, founder of LifeSite. Gain insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by female founders in Korea and Silicon Valley. Learn about pitching to investors, the power of the Silicon Valley ecosystem, and the importance of diversity in startups. Discover statistics on market opportunities, hear personal anecdotes, and understand the role of empathy in entrepreneurship. Delve into topics such as female career paths, the Miss Korea experience, and the evolving landscape for women in business. Conclude with a discussion on exit strategies and the broader implications for entrepreneurship in Asia and the United States.
Syllabus
Introduction
Miss Korea
David Lee
Statistics
Market Opportunity
Pitching to Investors
How did you do it
The power of Silicon Valley
Korean Startup Diversity
Female Career Woman
Female Founders
Empathy
Conclusion
Interview
Silicon Valley
Exit
Taught by
Stanford Online
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