Failure is part of the reality of start-ups - whether due to a lack of funding, bad timing or team problems. Depending on the study, up to 90 percent of all start-ups do not achieve their goal and yet many still dare to start again. Against all odds, they start up again. Because even if the start-up fails, the desire to make the company better remains.
In our Fail Night, four Hamburg-based founders of social start-ups talk honestly and confidently about their biggest failures. It's not about glorifying mistakes, but about showing them: Those who fail had the courage to try something in the first place.
We then discuss why, especially in times of crisis, getting back up is often the most exciting part of the journey. Whether with your own successes, failures or out of curiosity: this evening is aimed at anyone who wants to take a look behind the facade of start-ups.
Waldemar Zeiler, Managing Director of Dialoghaus Hamburg, Svenja Weber, Florian Schleinig, co-founder of Redezeit für Dich, and Ulrike Dobelstein-Lüthe, Managing Director of Redezeit für Dich and the Fürstenberg Foundation, will provide insights.
The moderators will be Cornelius Gesing, Körber Foundation, and Johanna Eisenhardt, Social Entrepreneurship Alliance Hamburg.
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The Körber Foundation's events are generally free of charge, but registration via the website is essential.