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Want to be a Global Entrepreneur? Here’s How You Can Do It By Kathy Pretz MANY STARTUPS THAT WANT to have a global presence often struggle with how to build one. With high-speed Internet, high-quality voice and video communication services, and more funding opportunities for startups, it’s never been easier to tap into the global market, says venture advisor Chenyang Xu. “Today’s world is increasingly interconnected,” says Xu, an IEEE Fellow (www.ieee.org/membership/ fellows/index.html). “In the last five years, I think the [entrepreneurship] activities around the globe have only intensified as many forms of accelerators, incubation investment entities, angel investors, venture capitalists—you name it—have become global and mainstream. The other big, driving force is that many nations have adopted growing entrepreneurship as a national strategy.” Startup hubs have sprung up in many countries, he notes. Boston, Tel Aviv, New York City, and Silicon Valley are no longer the only viable places to launch your company or find talented people. “A new generation of technology entrepreneurs are emerging around the globe,” he says. “There will still be entrepreneurs who focus on serving the local market, but I think this new generation of global technology entrepreneurs is going to be a major force to shape the future of the economy and innovation. They will significantly transform how people live, work, and study elsewhere. “Becoming a global technology entrepreneur is increasingly common, but it’s not easy. To succeed and seize the immense opportunities requires acquiring a new mindset and new skills and contacts.” Here’s his advice on how to succeed in the global market.

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Understand the culture of the country you want to operate in and how technology can help, Xu says. “Culture is at the core of everything,” he says, “and no amount of business experience will help you succeed. Become immersed in the region’s business constraints and regulations, he advises. To help you with that, hire locals. They will understand these issues and be key to building businesses and partnerships, he says.

THINK GLOBAL Consider setting up your company to be global from the start, Xu says. Begin by picking founding partners that are in the locations you want to be in. Select people to sit on your board and advisory board who understand how things work in that region, the challenges your company might face, how fundraising is handled, and what the talent pool is. Your directors and advisors should come from different industries and different parts of the world. “I believe global startups should be multilocal,” Xu says. Multilocal companies operate locally in more than one region of the world. That could mean having offices in multiple locations—which can add complexity to managing people, especially if it’s a small team. It can be expensive to lease offices when you’re just starting out, especially in an area such as Silicon Valley. Instead, consider using coworking places. Nearly every large city has some. “They make having an office in different locations more affordable and scalable as you add more DAWN

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