Carsten LexaWhat you need to know about the German startup scene in 2020German startups are affected by Corona — but that is not all that affects startups in Germany in 2020. Here is everything you need to know.Oct 30, 2020Oct 30, 2020
Carsten LexaThe future after Corona in Germany (and in other countries)I’m just thinking back to January this year. The new year has just started and the Covid 19 pandemic is not yet relevant in Germany…May 5, 2020May 5, 2020
Carsten LexaThe corona crisis: why panic is not an option for foundersThe German version of this article can be found on the blog “BASIC thinking”.Mar 27, 2020Mar 27, 2020
Carsten LexaWhy we finally have to see failure as an opportunityThis article was published first in German language on the blog BASIC thinking.Mar 12, 2020Mar 12, 2020
Carsten LexaGetting to the bottom of the German startup scene in 2019What are the key findings of the “German Startup Monitor 2019“ on the current status of the German startup scene? Here you find them all.Dec 4, 2019Dec 4, 2019
Carsten LexaStarting a business means … 5 things that founders like to forgetYou have decided to start a business? That’s great, because now it’s really happening! You will show the world with your product what it…Sep 13, 2019Sep 13, 2019
Carsten LexaPersonal mobility in Germany: The e-scooters are upon us!This week was great for personal mobility in Germany: The Federal Cabinet of Germany passed a regulation that approved the use of…Apr 5, 2019Apr 5, 2019
Carsten LexaThat’s what I wish for 2019 (written by a German guy)What are we going to do in this new year — more sport, less work, fewer cigarettes and alcohol? How about this: be bolder?Dec 31, 2018Dec 31, 2018
Carsten LexaThe German “Startup Monitor 2018”: Insights into the German startup sceneWhat is the situation of the startup scene in Germany in 2018? What motivates founders? What is going well in Germany and where can…Nov 26, 20181Nov 26, 20181