Post by account_disabled on Nov 29, 2023 11:03:39 GMT
A story from my experience of attending the 1st Startup Weekend Chiang Mai. Things I learned from this event. and the lifestyle of Startup Weekend people throughout 52 hours P.S. This article will not go into much detail about the participants. I will focus on the big picture. and my own team (of course, because I don't know about other teams), and emphasizing the last part is what I learned from this job. Please read for fun. Because I think that I probably won't get any meaning from this post. I had the opportunity to attend my first Startup Weekend. And it's the first time in Chiang Mai too. It is considered the first step in a very big Chiang Mai. Because events like this are usually held in Bangkok. Until I wanted to move to Bangkok to let him know and survive.
From the first day of purchasing tickets to attend the event Do you believe it? I opened it and saw Phone Number List the number of tickets decreasing every day. Several times a day Why? Because I know Chiang Mai people well. Chiang Mai people are very calm. It was so cold that even the organizers couldn't breathe. As for the part, we're going to go down first. I'm afraid the work will fail and it will be difficult to refund the money again -*- and it's really what I expected. “People from Chiang Mai” are really calm. Flock to apply at the last moment. And the work day arrived. I finished work at 6:00 p.m. and went straight to work. sw-final-pitch Try asking the organizer for the number of people participating.
He said there were about 50 people, 90 percent of whom were foreigners 50 people in Chiang Mai is considered a lot, but if it were in Bangkok there would probably be more. What does this article have? Show Day 1: Start pitching and find a team to work on a startup. I really went empty-handed. I didn't plan on going to pitch anything. I thought I was going to live with another team. Came to really gain experience. As for those who prepare ideas Then he gave a speech to find people to support him. After that, he would take the topic of each person speaking. Go stick it on the wall of the room. Then have people at the event put Post-it notes in order to vote on which one will get the most points. But as far as I can see That's all it really takes to vote.
From the first day of purchasing tickets to attend the event Do you believe it? I opened it and saw Phone Number List the number of tickets decreasing every day. Several times a day Why? Because I know Chiang Mai people well. Chiang Mai people are very calm. It was so cold that even the organizers couldn't breathe. As for the part, we're going to go down first. I'm afraid the work will fail and it will be difficult to refund the money again -*- and it's really what I expected. “People from Chiang Mai” are really calm. Flock to apply at the last moment. And the work day arrived. I finished work at 6:00 p.m. and went straight to work. sw-final-pitch Try asking the organizer for the number of people participating.
He said there were about 50 people, 90 percent of whom were foreigners 50 people in Chiang Mai is considered a lot, but if it were in Bangkok there would probably be more. What does this article have? Show Day 1: Start pitching and find a team to work on a startup. I really went empty-handed. I didn't plan on going to pitch anything. I thought I was going to live with another team. Came to really gain experience. As for those who prepare ideas Then he gave a speech to find people to support him. After that, he would take the topic of each person speaking. Go stick it on the wall of the room. Then have people at the event put Post-it notes in order to vote on which one will get the most points. But as far as I can see That's all it really takes to vote.