Great entrepreneurs aren’t born. They are made
A key question for investors has been on my mind for the past decade: Are great entrepreneurs born or made? Over time, I’ve developed a thesis to address this query, validating my ideas through various cases within the East Ventures ecosystem. The answer boils down to three key elements, which I call the three Cs: capacity, character, and capability. Capacity is innate. Like computers, some have faster processors and larger memories while others don’t. Having capacity is an advantage in entrepreneurship. Unfortunately, an entrepreneur’s capacity – unlike a computer’s – can’t be upgraded.
Reinventing leadership: Insights from former executives turned startup founders
The recent East Ventures Summit 2024, held in July this year, brought together over 100 experts and leaders in the Southeast Asian tech, startup, and business landscape to share their nuanced insights in more than 30 simultaneous panels.