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Industry Study: Ocean Freight Shipping (#Startups)

February 8, 2017 by Brian Laung Aoaeh

Co-author: John Azubuike (@jnazubuike), KEC Ventures. Note: This article does not necessarily reflect the opinion of KEC Ventures, or of other members of the KEC Ventures team. Supplying the world with nearly everything is an enormous and complex job: there are things to discuss.  – Rose George (2013-08-13). Ninety Percent of Everything: Inside Shipping, the […]

Filed Under: Entrepreneurship, Industry Study, Innovation, Investment Themes, Investment Thesis, Long Read, Market Study, Startups, Venture Capital Tagged With: Business Models, Early Stage Startups, Industry Study, Innovation, Logistics & Supply Chain, Long Read, Market Study, Ocean Freight Shipping, Technology, Venture Capital

Updates – Industry Study: Freight Trucking (#Startups)

December 31, 2016 by Brian Laung Aoaeh

Note: John Azubuike (@jnazubuike) and I are currently conducting research on software startups in the ocean freight shipping market. We expect to publish that towards the end of January 2017. Our blog post about freight trucking startups opened the door to numerous conversations that we may never have had, with people who know more about […]

Filed Under: Industry Study, Innovation, Market Study, Startups, Technology, Venture Capital Tagged With: Business Models, Business Strategy, Competitive Strategy, Early Stage Startups, Industry Study, Innovation, Investment Analysis, Logistics & Supply Chain, Startups, Strategy, Technology, Venture Capital

#OpposingViewpoints: Do Economic Moats Happen By Accident?

August 15, 2016 by Brian Laung Aoaeh

Do economic moats occur naturally or by accident? I had never contemplated this question till Andy Rachleff graciously emailed me back after I sent him my presentation on economic moats seeking his comments about two weeks ago. Why did I email Andy? That’s a great question. In early 2010, when it started becoming clear that we […]

Filed Under: Business Models, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Startups, Strategy, Technology, Venture Capital Tagged With: Business Models, Competitive Strategy, Early Stage Startups, Economic Moat, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Network Effect, Switching Costs, Venture Capital

Economic Moats – For Early-Stage Tech Startups (Presentation)

July 28, 2016 by Brian Laung Aoaeh

This presentation distills the essence of the following blog posts into a presentation format. The target audience is early-stage startup founders, and investors. Economic Moats Blog Post Series Network Effects Switching Costs Intangibles Efficient Scale, and Cost Advantages Connecting The Dots #OpposingViewpoints: Do Economic Moats Happen By Accident?

Filed Under: Business Models, Entrepreneurship, How and Why, Innovation, Startups, Strategy, Technology, Uncategorized, Venture Capital Tagged With: Business Strategy, Competitive Strategy, Early Stage Startups, Economic Moat, Venture Capital

#NotesOnTactics: Relationship Management Hacks For First-Time Early Stage Tech Startup Founders

July 23, 2016 by Brian Laung Aoaeh

Note: I published a post titled “Relationship Management for Your Startup” on January 13, 2014 at Tekedia.com. This post is inspired by that one, and portions of this post are exactly identical to the original. It appears the post at Tekedia is no longer online. This post updates that one, with lessons I have learned […]

Filed Under: Entrepreneurship, Funding, How and Why, Innovation, Operations, Pitching, Startups, Venture Capital Tagged With: #NotesOnTactics, #Remix, Early Stage Startups, Investor meeting, Investor Relations, Persuasion, Pitching, Venture Capital

#NotesOnStrategy: Mental Models About Demand, Supply, and Markets For Early Stage Technology Startups

July 19, 2016 by Brian Laung Aoaeh

Alternate Title: An Exhaustive Introductory Guide To Demand, Supply, and Price Theory; For First-Time Tech Startup Founders. To know that we know what we know, and that we do not know what we do not know, that is true knowledge. – Henry David Thoreau Introduction I am always surprised when I am speaking with founders and […]

Filed Under: Critical Thinking, Innovation, Management, Operations, Strategy, Technology Tagged With: Demand, Early Stage Startups, Markets, Micro Economics, Price Theory, Startups, Supply, Technology, Venture Capital

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