Project A Podcast

Project A is a European venture capital investor. With €500m under management, the company focuses on early-stage startups. In addition to capital, Project A provides its portfolio companies operational support from over 100 experts across the startup building stack. The Project A Podcast is the place to go for entrepreneurs and founders looking for expert advice and actionable tips to take their startup to the next level. We know it can be a long, difficult journey. Challenges are infinite and resources limited. In this podcast, you’ll learn from our experience as an Operational VC working with 100+ early-stage startups and find the inspiration you need to get going. Featuring our in-house Marketing, BI, and Organizational Building experts, as well as fellow founders from our broad portfolio of companies, we give you valuable insights on what it takes to build a successful company.

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How BI helps all business areas be data-driven - with Tamer El-Hawari, Tevfik Oytun Aloglu, Cornelia Moller-Atam, Christoph Rösler | PAP#011


Today Marketing departments work very closely with Business Intelligence. The benefits are obvious: data helps marketers make smarter decisions and optimize their spend. But Marketing is not the only business area that can benefit from a close collaboration with BI. In the final episode of our BI series, Rainer Berak discusses the role of BI in Product Management, Organizational Building, and Sales with some of our team leads at Project A.

 

PAP#011 is the fourth and last part of our BI series.

 

Moderation: Rainer Berak

Guests: Tamer El-Hawari, Tevfik Oytun Aloglu, Cornelia Moller-Atam, Christoph Rösler

Language: English

RSS Feed: http://project-a.libsyn.com/rss

 

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 January 26, 2018  29m