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Read these two articles:
The Bootstart Manifesto
and
Reconsider
. The reason I am asking you to read these two articles is that each presents a particular view on startups. I realize that not everyone in this class wants to be an Entrepreneur and my goal is to help you think critically about those choices and how you undertake them. * Have you been guilty of thinking that the main reason products fail is that the idea wasn’t good? * What about self-censoring (or just censoring) an idea because there’s some competition, or because it’s not important or ‘big’ enough? * Do you feel reluctance to try and “start” something? * Have you thought deeply about what “success” means to you? In other words, what is the professional life you imagine when you day dream? * Do you work to live or live to work? * Which article speaks the most to you? * From which article did you have the biggest “AHA” reaction? * What are two or three key takeaways that have personal meaning to you? *
Deliverable:
A 1 page writeup on your reactions to both articles. Go for depth (saying more about fewer things) rather than breadth. Think about yourself. You can’t answer all the questions I posed, they are there just to stimulate your reading and thinking!
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Pilot Project
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Lean Startup
Hypotheses
Working on Teams
MVP
Guest Lecture: Michael Skok
Pilot Project Conclusion
Term Project: Startup
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Build Measure Learn
Project Planning
The Pivot
The Engine of Growth
Mockups & Prototypes
Testing Techniques
Term Project: Product
Product Market Fit
Jeffrey Beir: Metrics
Business Models
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Andy Payne: Startup Finance
Intellectual Property
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Finance for Geeks
Founding a company
Real World Survival Kit
Management and Leadership
Dulcie Madden: Startup Teams
Last day converstation
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