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Tae Hea Nahm of Storm Ventures: A Believer and a Skeptic in One

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Nahm says the most important quality for a person doing a startup is passion. With this should come a clarity of vision which helps him or her focus on one thing that can create something that stands out, without getting diverted in many directions. He also believes a questioning and observant mindset is important, as a person doing a startup has to respond to what is happening outside by searching without having any preconceived ideas.

Tae Hea Nahm of Storm Ventures on running a startup company

06/26/2015

Nahm points out that culture gets defined in a company by who gets promoted, who gets the raise and who gets fired, no matter what the company management says.

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