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With her extensive background training entrepreneurs in developing countries, Switzerland-based Nadine Reichenthal presents many fascinating stories about business in Bangladesh, Malaysia, Kenya, Benin, and Burkina Faso to China, Israel, and Ethiopia. Which two countries are the perfect test markets for many new products? Why is primary market research harder in certain Asian countries? From shoes and chocolate to credit cards and colors, what primary factors should new entrepreneurs consider in new markets? How have women entrepreneurs fared in these countries? What three factors are critical for any new e-commerce start-up? How can people find solutions when some factors are not present? And how are some countries leapfrogging over obstacles? Nadine’s answers will both surprise and enlighten you.
Highlights:
{02:35} Nadine’s journey
{09:35} The teaching method and practice of Africans, Asians, vs Europeans.
{18:40} When cultures don’t value entrepreneurship.
{23:20} Nadine’s distinct coaching practices
{26:40} Giving advice in different countries.
{32:40} Training woman entrepreneurs
Nadine Reichenthal bio:
Nadine Reichenthal has coached and trained many companies and start-ups in Business Validation. She is one of the leading Swiss experts on the Value Proposition and Business Model frameworks developed by Strategyzer. Through her expertise, she helps startups to optimize their offers, validated by clients' needs. Nadine has worked with more than 1000 startups and organized webinars, seminars, and workshops for more than 15,000 participants. As a result, many of the companies she has trained have been able to increase their turnover, win prizes or close multi-million-dollar contracts.
She has also been a Lecturer in Entrepreneurship at the University of Geneva and Lausanne (Switzerland), where she developed Accelerator Programs. Nadine is involved in numerous support structures for entrepreneurial or intrapreneurial projects, as a trainer, coach or expert in Switzerland and emerging countries in Africa and Asia. Nadine works mainly for the program of the International Trade Centre, a joint agency of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), or for International Innovation Programs such as UN Women or Creatella Impact.
Nadine co-founded the entrepreneurship program, Graines d'Entrepreneurs, for teenagers and participated in the implementation of the federal certificate for SME managers by validation of acquired education (VAE), originally intended for spouses of craftsmen. She is a member of the Board of Directors of Tank-D in Luxembourg, a company active in bio-waste storage; a member of the Foundation Board of BVA, a social reintegration company; and a member of the Advisory Board of Veintree, a startup active in palm recognition.
Connect with Nadine:
Website: https://nadineconnect.ch
Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nadinereichenthal
Hear more episodes: https://auerbach-intl.com/podcasts
Learn more about Auerbach International: https://auerbach-intl.com
Get free quote: https://auerbach-intl.com/get-quote/
Global Marketing requests: [email protected]
Get the insurance settlement you deserve: www.IGICworldwide.com
Business intelligence and growth: Rainmakers' Forum Report Order Form
DanSing Pancakes. Great song and book to teach kids to resist drugs, drink and smoking: www.DanSingPancakes.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/auerbach.intl
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/auerbach-international
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbb1Tq_Xm5c7l6qBitF78Dw
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With her extensive background training entrepreneurs in developing countries, Switzerland-based Nadine Reichenthal presents many fascinating stories about business in Bangladesh, Malaysia, Kenya, Benin, and Burkina Faso to China, Israel, and Ethiopia. Which two countries are the perfect test markets for many new products? Why is primary market research harder in certain Asian countries? From shoes and chocolate to credit cards and colors, what primary factors should new entrepreneurs consider in new markets? How have women entrepreneurs fared in these countries? What three factors are critical for any new e-commerce start-up? How can people find solutions when some factors are not present? And how are some countries leapfrogging over obstacles? Nadine’s answers will both surprise and enlighten you.
Highlights:
{02:35} Nadine’s journey
{09:35} The teaching method and practice of Africans, Asians, vs Europeans.
{18:40} When cultures don’t value entrepreneurship.
{23:20} Nadine’s distinct coaching practices
{26:40} Giving advice in different countries.
{32:40} Training woman entrepreneurs
Nadine Reichenthal bio:
Nadine Reichenthal has coached and trained many companies and start-ups in Business Validation. She is one of the leading Swiss experts on the Value Proposition and Business Model frameworks developed by Strategyzer. Through her expertise, she helps startups to optimize their offers, validated by clients' needs. Nadine has worked with more than 1000 startups and organized webinars, seminars, and workshops for more than 15,000 participants. As a result, many of the companies she has trained have been able to increase their turnover, win prizes or close multi-million-dollar contracts.
She has also been a Lecturer in Entrepreneurship at the University of Geneva and Lausanne (Switzerland), where she developed Accelerator Programs. Nadine is involved in numerous support structures for entrepreneurial or intrapreneurial projects, as a trainer, coach or expert in Switzerland and emerging countries in Africa and Asia. Nadine works mainly for the program of the International Trade Centre, a joint agency of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), or for International Innovation Programs such as UN Women or Creatella Impact.
Nadine co-founded the entrepreneurship program, Graines d'Entrepreneurs, for teenagers and participated in the implementation of the federal certificate for SME managers by validation of acquired education (VAE), originally intended for spouses of craftsmen. She is a member of the Board of Directors of Tank-D in Luxembourg, a company active in bio-waste storage; a member of the Foundation Board of BVA, a social reintegration company; and a member of the Advisory Board of Veintree, a startup active in palm recognition.
Connect with Nadine:
Website: https://nadineconnect.ch
Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nadinereichenthal
Hear more episodes: https://auerbach-intl.com/podcasts
Learn more about Auerbach International: https://auerbach-intl.com
Get free quote: https://auerbach-intl.com/get-quote/
Global Marketing requests: [email protected]
Get the insurance settlement you deserve: www.IGICworldwide.com
Business intelligence and growth: Rainmakers' Forum Report Order Form
DanSing Pancakes. Great song and book to teach kids to resist drugs, drink and smoking: www.DanSingPancakes.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/auerbach.intl
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/auerbach-international
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbb1Tq_Xm5c7l6qBitF78Dw
What Global Gurus subjects would you like to learn (more) about?
[email return to [email protected]]