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083. Daniel Undurraga, Cornershop | Cómo Resolver Problemas con Software, Competir con Menos Capital y Tomar Riesgos

from Startupeable: Emprendimiento | Tecnología | Venture Capital

En un mercado tan competitivo como el delivery de supermercados, Cornershop fue adquirida por Uber por 3,000 millones de dólares tras levantar solo 250 millones, una cifra varias veces menor a la de sus competidores.La clave detrás fue la mentalidad de resolver problemas escribiendo código, en lugar de poniendo dinero en marketing o contratando operadores.Y hoy conversamos con el responsable de esas líneas de código: Daniel Undurraga, CTO y cofundador de Cornershop.Daniel nos explicó su filosofía de resolver problemas con código y cómo la escasez de capital los forzó a ser eficientes para competir. También, hablamos sobre cuando es mejor seguir a tu intuición que a los datos, y cómo crear un ambiente donde tu equipo tenga la confianza para tomar riesgos.La manera más sencilla de ayudarnos es dejando una reseña en Apple Podcasts: https://ratethispodcast.com/startupeableEste episodio es auspiciado por:• Jeeves, la plataforma de crédito corporativo sin costo y con hasta 3% de cashback. Aplica y accede en https://bit.ly/3EsYcZfNotas del episodio: https://startupeable.com/cornershop/Síguenos en:• Página Web: https://startupeable.com/ • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/startupeable/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/startupeable • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupeable/ • Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3qwjyPI• TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@startupeable_podcast 🆕 Nos aliamos con Notion para regalarte 3 meses gratis del Plan Business + IA ilimitada, hasta 100 empleados 👉 Consíguelo aquí Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

En un mercado tan competitivo como el delivery de supermercados, Cornershop fue adquirida por Uber por 3,000 millones de dólares tras levantar solo 250 millones, una cifra varias veces menor a la de sus competidores.La clave detrás fue la mentalidad de resolver problemas escribiendo código, en lugar de poniendo dinero en marketing o contratando operadores.Y hoy conversamos con el responsable de esas líneas de código: Daniel Undurraga, CTO y cofundador de Cornershop.Daniel nos explicó su filosofía de resolver problemas con código y cómo la escasez de capital los forzó a ser eficientes para competir. También, hablamos sobre cuando es mejor seguir a tu intuición que a los datos, y cómo crear un ambiente donde tu equipo tenga la confianza para tomar riesgos.La manera más sencilla de ayudarnos es dejando una reseña en Apple Podcasts: https://ratethispodcast.com/startupeableEste episodio es auspiciado por:• Jeeves, la plataforma de crédito corporativo sin costo y con hasta 3% de cashback. Aplica y accede en https://bit.ly/3EsYcZfNotas del episodio: https://startupeable.com/cornershop/Síguenos en:• Página Web: https://startupeable.com/ • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/startupeable/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/startupeable • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupeable/ • Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3qwjyPI• TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@startupeable_podcast 🆕

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En un mercado tan competitivo como el delivery de supermercados, Cornershop fue adquirida por Uber por 3,000 millones de dólares tras levantar solo 250 millones, una cifra varias veces menor a la de sus competidores.La clave detrás fue la mentalidad...

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