Experts at the Early Stage
seasoned entrepreneurs, creative marketers and agile builders who engage with you to build and scale your next big thing.
seasoned entrepreneurs, creative marketers and agile builders who engage with you to build and scale your next big thing.
A good idea only becomes a scalable business with a focused product strategy. Our experienced product leaders can help you get there.
A successful product launch requires a seamless operational plan, the right marketing approach, and dynamic measurement of outcomes.
Launch, assess, refine, repeat.
Our team stays sharp doing what they love, building new ventures. We incubate our own ventures and invest in seed stage companies that we believe in.
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Teem Ventures’ Founder and Managing Partner, Raj Amin, recently appeared on This is Project Management; a podcast produced by leading research and experimentation firm AlphaHQ and hosted by Mike Fishbein. Raj discusses lessons learned from his extensive career launching new products and ventures in multiple industries including digital TV, transportation, healthcare and online media. He talks of his time founding HealthiNation, co-creating products with Avis Budget Group and developing a new digital mental health app Personal Zen all while sharing the lessons he has learnt throughout.
Over my career I have been lucky to have had some amazing mentors who have invested in my development. In an effort to pay it forward, I’ve done my best to make time for mentorship with many employees and first time startup CEO’s whenever I can. This idea of paying it forward should be central to an entrepreneur’s ethos, and it usually is, which means for entrepreneurs there should be a lot of potential mentors in your community.
As an agile trained Product Manager working with large corporations on emerging technology programs, I have certainly run into challenges. That’s to be expected, and jumping into a new organization isn’t easy, especially when existing culture has been trained to avoid taking too much risk
