Today’s story is about Simon Schillebeeckx, the CSO of Handprint.tech. In addition to his role as CSO at Handprint.tech, Simon is also a business professor at Singapore Management University. While pursuing his Ph.D., his supervisor moved to Singapore, which led Simon to relocate there as well. Handprint.tech’s mission is to help customers do good for the world. In this video, Simon shares the insights and lessons he’s gained from running a startup for four years and his experience as a business professor. Let’s dive into his story in the video.
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00:00 Intro
01:33 Chapter 1. CSR Can’t Make Money
03:20 Chapter 2. Challenges and Lessons over 4 years
06:20 Chapter 3. What I wouldn’t repeat in 4 years
09:16 Chapter 4. Where you stand depends on where you sit
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