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#17.1 - VC and business angle investor : From Corporate to Investor: How to Think Like a VC (Even If You’re Not One)

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What if the best leaders didn’t just manage… but thought like investors? In this episode of Dear Global Leader, we sit down with Larissa Garcia: investor, business angel, and honorary consul of Dominican Republic in Denmark , to break down how leadership, investing, and global thinking intersect. From corporate telecom to real estate to venture capital, Larissa shares how she built a powerful portfolio career and the mindset shifts that made it possible. You’ll learn: * How to think like an investor (even in corporate roles) * The real way investors evaluate people (human due diligence) * Why execution matters more than ideas * How to build a network that brings opportunities to YOU * The truth about risk and how to get comfortable with uncertainty * How to transition from employee mindset to ownership mindset * Why the future belongs to “portfolio careers” This episode is packed with practical insights for: leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and anyone looking to grow their career, income, and impact in a fast-changing world. 🎯 Whether you're in corporate, building a startup, or exploring investing, this conversation will change how you make decisions. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- leadership skills, investing mindset, venture capital, business angel, risk management, career growth, portfolio career, networking, decision-making, global leadership

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#17.1 - VC and business angle investor : From Corporate to Investor: How to Think Like a VC (Even If You’re Not One)

What if the best leaders didn’t just manage… but thought like investors? In this episode of Dear Global Leader, we sit down with Larissa Garcia: investor, business angel, and honorary consul of Dominican Republic in Denmark , to break down how leadership, investing, and global thinking intersect. From corporate telecom to real estate to venture capital, Larissa shares how she built a powerful portfolio career and the mindset shifts that made it possible. You’ll learn: * How to think like an investor (even in corporate roles) * The real way investors evaluate people (human due diligence) * Why execution matters more than ideas * How to build a network that brings opportunities to YOU * The truth about risk and how to get comfortable with uncertainty * How to transition from employee mindset to ownership mindset * Why the future belongs to “portfolio careers” This episode is packed with practical insights for: leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and anyone looking to grow their career, income, and impact in a fast-changing world. 🎯 Whether you're in corporate, building a startup, or exploring investing, this conversation will change how you make decisions. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- leadership skills, investing mindset, venture capital, business angel, risk management, career growth, portfolio career, networking, decision-making, global leadership

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