German Versus American Startup Culture | Made In Germany

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German Versus American Startup Culture | Made In Germany


Ambitious, visionary, risk-friendly – the US startup scene is legendary. The word on the street is that its German counterpart pales in comparison. Is that just prejudice – or fact?
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4 thoughts on “German Versus American Startup Culture | Made In Germany

    Alex Piascik said:
    April 20, 2016 at 6:08 pm

    Jenny Boldt and her app Meal-Y are pretty cool. Plus, she understands the dedication and hard work necessary to succeed, the anxiety that entrepreneurs face, and has a good grasp of the startup culture in Germany, and the unique challenges it presents to anyone wanting to start a business.

    Shannon is a bullshit artist trying to cash in on the startup boom in Berlin. Her schtick won’t fly in the conservative business culture of Germany, and before long she’ll be sent packing, and will no doubt have to work at a real job for a very long time to pay back the money her parents and friends wasted on her “venture”.

    Stefan Unson said:
    April 20, 2016 at 7:01 pm

    American risk taking behavior could be a factor as to why the economy tanked.

    noviceprepper53 said:
    April 20, 2016 at 10:39 pm

    great thing to encourage ideas. I have several, to develop them takes money, which is for me in short supply unfortunately. it’s still fun and nice to run thought experiments, “what ifs”

    andresemilfer said:
    April 21, 2016 at 1:54 am

    That American woman sells hippie nonsense for 275 EUROS? WTF?

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