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ACV 43: Lessons Learned From Juggernaut Companies And Small Startups (Dorothea Koh, Founder/CEO of Bot MD, Part 2‪)‬ Alternative CV

    • Karriere

BIO
Dorothea Koh is the founder and CEO of a healthcare technology company, Bot MD. Bot MD is a mobile-based AI chatbot that provides an interface for doctors to quickly access information related to hospital policies, formularies, check who’s on call etc. Along with her founder YC, Dorothea started Bot MD back in 2018 and joined Y Combinator’s summer 2018 batch. Prior to starting Bot MD, Dorothea rocketed up through the ranks at Medtronic and then Baxter, eventually holding the portfolios of country head for Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Brunei and Myanmar. However, she chose to give that up and chose the unconventional path, resigning from her job to start Bot MD.

3 THINGS I LEARNED
It hurts to “wander around in the desert” looking for product market fit, but it’s an unavoidable part of the journey and it teaches you a lot of lessons. Trust your instincts as an entrepreneur. Keep iterating until you have something that customers snatch out of your hands, maybe even before it’s perfect.

Think twice before raising funds. Dorothea thinks of it like credit card debt - you can draw down as much as you want on it, but there’s a hefty interest bill to come later. Do as much as you can to stretch your funds. If your idea isn’t working, think about shutting the firm down rather than raising more money to keep a zombie company going.

It’s important for leaders to be on the ground, so that you know exactly what your customers want. Dorothea used to make her sales reps take her to the deepest parts of China with them to meet her customers. 

TOPICS WE COVERED
What life was like at Y Combinator, and how it differs from the Stanford Biodesign courseWhat it was like pitching to her seed investors - and what seed investors are looking forWhat it feels like to “wander in the desert” looking for product market fitHow you know you have product market fitHow you should think about raising funds for your startup - it’s not a free lunchWhat Dorothea learned from working for established medical technology companiesHow Dorothea went to see the users of her company’s products in far flung villages - and the lessons this taught herSkills you should focus on learning when you are working for other larger organisationsWhat’s next for Bot MD

BIO
Dorothea Koh is the founder and CEO of a healthcare technology company, Bot MD. Bot MD is a mobile-based AI chatbot that provides an interface for doctors to quickly access information related to hospital policies, formularies, check who’s on call etc. Along with her founder YC, Dorothea started Bot MD back in 2018 and joined Y Combinator’s summer 2018 batch. Prior to starting Bot MD, Dorothea rocketed up through the ranks at Medtronic and then Baxter, eventually holding the portfolios of country head for Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Brunei and Myanmar. However, she chose to give that up and chose the unconventional path, resigning from her job to start Bot MD.

3 THINGS I LEARNED
It hurts to “wander around in the desert” looking for product market fit, but it’s an unavoidable part of the journey and it teaches you a lot of lessons. Trust your instincts as an entrepreneur. Keep iterating until you have something that customers snatch out of your hands, maybe even before it’s perfect.

Think twice before raising funds. Dorothea thinks of it like credit card debt - you can draw down as much as you want on it, but there’s a hefty interest bill to come later. Do as much as you can to stretch your funds. If your idea isn’t working, think about shutting the firm down rather than raising more money to keep a zombie company going.

It’s important for leaders to be on the ground, so that you know exactly what your customers want. Dorothea used to make her sales reps take her to the deepest parts of China with them to meet her customers. 

TOPICS WE COVERED
What life was like at Y Combinator, and how it differs from the Stanford Biodesign courseWhat it was like pitching to her seed investors - and what seed investors are looking forWhat it feels like to “wander in the desert” looking for product market fitHow you know you have product market fitHow you should think about raising funds for your startup - it’s not a free lunchWhat Dorothea learned from working for established medical technology companiesHow Dorothea went to see the users of her company’s products in far flung villages - and the lessons this taught herSkills you should focus on learning when you are working for other larger organisationsWhat’s next for Bot MD

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