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Where Will Technological Disruption in The Fashion Supply Chain Come From?

October 25, 2018 by Brian Laung Aoaeh

Originally published at www.refashiond.com on October 25, 2018. By Brian Laung Aoaeh and Lisa Morales-Hellebo Authors’ Note: This is the second in a series of six articles about problems and opportunities in global supply chains, with a focus on the fashion industry. In this article we focus on trying to learn how executives at fashion industry incumbents […]

Filed Under: Entrepreneurship, How and Why, Innovation, Investment Themes, Investment Thesis, Startups, Strategy, Supply Chain, Technology, Venture Capital Tagged With: Early Stage Startups, Entrepreneurship, Fashion, Innovation, REFASHIOND, Supply Chain, Technology, Venture Capital

#ChainReaction: Notes on Centralized, Decentralized, and Distributed Systems

February 18, 2018 by Brian Laung Aoaeh

This blog post is the first in a series of blog posts I will write as part of my effort to take an inventory of what I am learning about supply chains, digital tokens, and distributed ledger technologies. I expect these blog posts to be frustrating for most people to read because I suspect they […]

Filed Under: Computer Science, How and Why, Innovation, Organizational Behavior, Sociology, Startups, Strategy, Supply Chain, Technology, Venture Capital Tagged With: Blockchain, Business Models, Cryptocurrencies, Distributed Ledger Technologies, Early Stage Startups, Innovation, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Finance, Supply Chain Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Technology, Venture Capital

#CountDown: 11 Days to The New York Supply Chain Meetup #02

January 14, 2018 by Brian Laung Aoaeh

We’re now about two weeks from The New York Supply Chain Meetup’s second event. The purpose of this post is to outline our plans for that event, and preview what we expect to do over the course of the first six months of 2018 . . . We’re still in the early days of building […]

Filed Under: #TNYSCM, Business Models, Communities, Operations, Strategy, Supply Chain Tagged With: #TNYSCM, Blockchain, Business Models, Business Strategy, Community Building, Competitive Strategy, Cryptocurrencies, Decentralized Economic Systems, Distributed Ledger Technologies, Early Stage Startups, Logistics & Supply Chain, Logistics and Supply Chain, Meetups, The New York Supply Chain Meetup

User Manual: The Early Stage Startups I Want To Hear About Most in 2017 and 2018

December 25, 2016 by Brian Laung Aoaeh

About KEC Ventures We are a team of early-stage investors based in New York City. We invest in information technology startups that are pursuing business models with the potential to transform the way business is done in their market. In such startups, we invest in the first institutional Seed Round. Often, but not always, we […]

Filed Under: Deal Flow, Investment Themes, Investment Thesis, Operations, Pitching, Startups, Strategy, Venture Capital Tagged With: Dealflow, Due Diligence, Early Stage Startups, Entrepreneurship, Fundraising, Pitching, 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

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