「Off to the Valley エピソードガイド:ホスト Prateek PandaとKimaru.ai 共同創業者兼CEO Evan Burkoskyの対談」
I share in Evan’s reflections as he talks about how an early dream of importing Canadian seafood to Japan transformed into a career leading market entries for global SaaS platforms, and now, building a company that’s revolutionizing supply chain decision-making with AI.
In our conversation, Evan opens up about:
→ The realities of being an entrepreneur in Japan—cultural nuances, relationship-driven sales, and the growing startup ecosystem.
→ How Kimaru’s decision intelligence platform augments human judgment instead of replacing it, using AI to speed up and improve supply chain decisions worldwide.
→ Why a “human in the loop” circuit breaker is essential in AI systems.
→ Lessons from expanding from Japan into the U.S. market, including how to adapt to “Silicon Valley speed.”
→ His thoughts on mental health for founders and the importance of asking for help.
→ The emerging field of decision intelligence and why it’s a trend to watch over the next five years.
This episode is packed with hard-earned insights for entrepreneurs, AI enthusiasts, and anyone navigating global business.
お問合せ
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If your team is buried in reactive firefighting, this is the fix.
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