The document discusses six ways startups can fail and provides tips for success. It begins by outlining traditional models that implicitly assume the customer problem and product features are already known. However, the document argues startups should not assume they know these things and should instead search for an unknown business model. It recommends using customer development to test hypotheses about the problem, customer, and solution through interviews and iteration. The document advocates developing minimum viable products and being willing to pivot based on what is learned from customers.
In this presentation I shared my perspective about how to use the best of of Lean Startup and Scrum principles for building new product and for any new enhancement projects. Shared the practices like Lean Canvas, Wireframing, Prototyping, One metric that matters, User Story Mapping etc. in the the overall framework of Problem Validation->Solution Validation--> Scale.
"Life is too short to build something which nobody wants". Let us make successful products, services and companies..
Business Model Innovation and Design at TodaiYves Pigneur
This talk aims at presenting the Business Model Canvas for designing, assessing and challenging business models. Business model innovation and industry changes will be illustrated with examples such as Nespresso, SunEdisson, and AirBnB. Design thinking attitude will also be emphasized for exploring and prototyping business models. Finally, the synergy between the business model canvas, lean startup and customer development will be briefly presented for testing business models.
LEAN STARTUP LIFECYCLE: 5 Stages in the Evolution of Billion Dollar $tartupsRod King, Ph.D.
This presentation builds on Steve Blank's three stage model for the evolution of scalable startups. Steve Blank's three stages are Startup, Transition, and Company. The above "Lean Startup Lifecycle" includes these three stages as well as illustrates other ideas such as Problem-Solution Fit, Product-Market Fit, and Business Model Fit/Scaling. Unlike in Steve Blank's approach, the Lean Startup Lifecycle presents the OTHER Loop as tool for solving novel (emergent) and routine (deliberate) problems when building a scalable startup.
The Lean Startup Lifecycle can be used as a descriptive tool to comprehensively explain the evolution of scalable startups as well as a prescriptive tool or roadmap for guiding the development of scalable startups or Billion Dollar Companies. The Lean Startup Lifecycle posits that every Billion Dollar $tartup goes through forms in its lifecycle: Adaptive Startup; Shaping Startup; Transition; Visionary Company; Classic Company.
Totally Resolve the Conflict Between Users of the Business Model Canvas and L...Rod King, Ph.D.
This presentation contains the Lean Business Model (LBM) Canvas which completely eliminates the conflict between the Business Model Canvas and Lean Canvas. Unlike in each of the aforementioned tools, the LBM Canvas can be used as a Business Model Canvas, Lean Canvas, or Business Model Storyboard. The LBM Canvas is a child of the Dramatic Story Canvas, which can be used to facilitate the formulation, development, and management of what Richard Rumelt calls "Good Strategy."
http://goo.gl/9icrlh
3-Act Business Model Storyboard for LEAN STARTUP PIVOTS: A Visual Template fo...Rod King, Ph.D.
If there were to be a single word that describes the Lean Startup methodology, I’d vote for “Pivot.” However, “Pivot” is one of the most abused terms in the lexicon of a Lean Startup.
In his book, “The Lean Startup,” Eric Ries notes: “A pivot is a special kind of change designed to test a new fundamental hypothesis about the product, business model, and engine of growth.” He then lists 10 types of pivots that can occur in a startup. He suggests that startups should have regular “Pivot or Persevere” meetings. The typology of pivots is strongly tied to the building blocks and profit logic of a business model. However, Ries does not illustrate the typology of pivots especially within the framework and profit logic of a business model.
This presentation on the 3-Act Business Model Storyboard visually organizes the 10 types of pivots within the profit logic of a business model; see http://goo.gl/MorILv . Consequently, one can see how a pivot in one part of a business model affects other parts of the Lean Startup’s business model. The Business Model Storyboard also indicates why it’s difficult to make pivots or structural changes in established business models; I describe this phenomenon as “Pivot Inertia (PI).” Pivot Inertia is responsible for the demise of once established firms such as Blockbuster and Borders. Overcoming Pivot Inertia is critical for the success of both startups and established businesses. Google, PayPal, and Groupon all overcame Pivot Inertia and made a fortune.
Finally, there is a template of the Business Model Storyboard that facilitates application of the Lean Startup Method. In particular, the Business Model Storyboard facilitates the process of formulating, testing, and validating business model hypotheses of Lean Startups. Using the Business Model Storyboard should make easier the understanding, planning, and execution of pivots in both startups and established companies.
Rod.
Creating value by design thinking or create businesses that customers lovePatrick Stähler
We need new boxes to think in. We have to learn to unlearn and learn new boxes to think in. Not products should be in your focus but the job-to-be-done you solve for your customers. Besides new boxes we need a design like process where we plan our learning and experimentation process and not the result. Learn and execute faster with new boxes to think in and a business design process to fill the boxes. Presentation at the Leadership Revolution Conference by AI Group, 1. Sept. 2015, Melbourne
In this presentation I shared my perspective about how to use the best of of Lean Startup and Scrum principles for building new product and for any new enhancement projects. Shared the practices like Lean Canvas, Wireframing, Prototyping, One metric that matters, User Story Mapping etc. in the the overall framework of Problem Validation->Solution Validation--> Scale.
"Life is too short to build something which nobody wants". Let us make successful products, services and companies..
Business Model Innovation and Design at TodaiYves Pigneur
This talk aims at presenting the Business Model Canvas for designing, assessing and challenging business models. Business model innovation and industry changes will be illustrated with examples such as Nespresso, SunEdisson, and AirBnB. Design thinking attitude will also be emphasized for exploring and prototyping business models. Finally, the synergy between the business model canvas, lean startup and customer development will be briefly presented for testing business models.
LEAN STARTUP LIFECYCLE: 5 Stages in the Evolution of Billion Dollar $tartupsRod King, Ph.D.
This presentation builds on Steve Blank's three stage model for the evolution of scalable startups. Steve Blank's three stages are Startup, Transition, and Company. The above "Lean Startup Lifecycle" includes these three stages as well as illustrates other ideas such as Problem-Solution Fit, Product-Market Fit, and Business Model Fit/Scaling. Unlike in Steve Blank's approach, the Lean Startup Lifecycle presents the OTHER Loop as tool for solving novel (emergent) and routine (deliberate) problems when building a scalable startup.
The Lean Startup Lifecycle can be used as a descriptive tool to comprehensively explain the evolution of scalable startups as well as a prescriptive tool or roadmap for guiding the development of scalable startups or Billion Dollar Companies. The Lean Startup Lifecycle posits that every Billion Dollar $tartup goes through forms in its lifecycle: Adaptive Startup; Shaping Startup; Transition; Visionary Company; Classic Company.
Totally Resolve the Conflict Between Users of the Business Model Canvas and L...Rod King, Ph.D.
This presentation contains the Lean Business Model (LBM) Canvas which completely eliminates the conflict between the Business Model Canvas and Lean Canvas. Unlike in each of the aforementioned tools, the LBM Canvas can be used as a Business Model Canvas, Lean Canvas, or Business Model Storyboard. The LBM Canvas is a child of the Dramatic Story Canvas, which can be used to facilitate the formulation, development, and management of what Richard Rumelt calls "Good Strategy."
http://goo.gl/9icrlh
3-Act Business Model Storyboard for LEAN STARTUP PIVOTS: A Visual Template fo...Rod King, Ph.D.
If there were to be a single word that describes the Lean Startup methodology, I’d vote for “Pivot.” However, “Pivot” is one of the most abused terms in the lexicon of a Lean Startup.
In his book, “The Lean Startup,” Eric Ries notes: “A pivot is a special kind of change designed to test a new fundamental hypothesis about the product, business model, and engine of growth.” He then lists 10 types of pivots that can occur in a startup. He suggests that startups should have regular “Pivot or Persevere” meetings. The typology of pivots is strongly tied to the building blocks and profit logic of a business model. However, Ries does not illustrate the typology of pivots especially within the framework and profit logic of a business model.
This presentation on the 3-Act Business Model Storyboard visually organizes the 10 types of pivots within the profit logic of a business model; see http://goo.gl/MorILv . Consequently, one can see how a pivot in one part of a business model affects other parts of the Lean Startup’s business model. The Business Model Storyboard also indicates why it’s difficult to make pivots or structural changes in established business models; I describe this phenomenon as “Pivot Inertia (PI).” Pivot Inertia is responsible for the demise of once established firms such as Blockbuster and Borders. Overcoming Pivot Inertia is critical for the success of both startups and established businesses. Google, PayPal, and Groupon all overcame Pivot Inertia and made a fortune.
Finally, there is a template of the Business Model Storyboard that facilitates application of the Lean Startup Method. In particular, the Business Model Storyboard facilitates the process of formulating, testing, and validating business model hypotheses of Lean Startups. Using the Business Model Storyboard should make easier the understanding, planning, and execution of pivots in both startups and established companies.
Rod.
Creating value by design thinking or create businesses that customers lovePatrick Stähler
We need new boxes to think in. We have to learn to unlearn and learn new boxes to think in. Not products should be in your focus but the job-to-be-done you solve for your customers. Besides new boxes we need a design like process where we plan our learning and experimentation process and not the result. Learn and execute faster with new boxes to think in and a business design process to fill the boxes. Presentation at the Leadership Revolution Conference by AI Group, 1. Sept. 2015, Melbourne
Product Market Fit Presentation - May 2023 - Jeff BussgangJeffrey Bussgang
A systematic walk through of the journey to achieve product market fit by Jeff Bussgang, general partner at Flybridge Capital Partners and senior lecturer at Harvard Business School
Developing Your Go to Market Strategy - For Startup Founders & EntrepreneursAdam Moalla
How to think about your new business go to market strategy?
In my accelerators mentoring sessions, I try to bring all the knowledge I have built in the last 10 years into a 30min presentation, aiming to inspire entrepreneurs and startups founders and give them hints and tips on how to think and develop their go to market strategy as an essential part of successfully launching and growing their business idea.
These slides are by no mean a go-to-market strategy template but rather an elaboration on the different aspects of what constructs the process of building the sales and marketing activities of a new business.
The slides touch the following topics:
Things that you can control for your idea to be successful
Re-thinking your new business KPIs
Analysing the market objectively
Identifying target customers
Defining the "Minimum Viable Sales Process"
Widening the marketing activities
Tracking and optimisation
Team Networks - 2022 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, networks
Team LiOn Batteries - 2022 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, LiOn Batteries
Team Quantum - 2022 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, Quantum
Team Disinformation - 2022 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, Disinformation
Team Wargames - 2022 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, Wargames
Team Acquistion - 2022 Technology, Innovation & Great Power Competition Stanford University
Technology Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, Acquistion
Team Climate Change - 2022 Technology, Innovation & Great Power Competition Stanford University
Technology Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, climate
Team Army venture capital - 2021 Technology, Innovation & Great Power Competi...Stanford University
Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, unmanned, autonomy, Army venture capital
Team Army venture capital - 2021 Technology, Innovation & Great Power Competi...Stanford University
Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve Blank, Army Venture capital
Team Catena - 2021 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, unmanned, autonomy, economic coercion,
Team Apollo - 2021 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, unmanned, autonomy, space force
Team Drone - 2021 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, unmanned, autonomy, c3i, command and control
Team Short Circuit - 2021 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, unmanned, autonomy, semiconductors
Team Aurora - 2021 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, unmanned, autonomy, Army venture capital
Team Conflicted Capital Team - 2021 Technology, Innovation & Great Power Comp...Stanford University
Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, unmanned, autonomy, venture capital
Lecture 8 - Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition - CyberStanford University
Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, hacking for defense, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, unmanned, autonomy, Michael Sulmeyer, cybercom,USCYBERCOM
How to Split Bills in the Odoo 17 POS ModuleCeline George
Bills have a main role in point of sale procedure. It will help to track sales, handling payments and giving receipts to customers. Bill splitting also has an important role in POS. For example, If some friends come together for dinner and if they want to divide the bill then it is possible by POS bill splitting. This slide will show how to split bills in odoo 17 POS.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
How to Create Map Views in the Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
The map views are useful for providing a geographical representation of data. They allow users to visualize and analyze the data in a more intuitive manner.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
86. Customer DevelopmentThe Search For the Business Model Company Building CustomerDiscovery CustomerValidation Customer Creation Pivot
87. Customer Discovery CustomerDiscovery CustomerValidation Company Building CustomerCreation Stop selling, start listening Test your hypotheses Continuous Discovery Done by founders
129. Autonomous vehiclesWEEDING Dealers sell, installs and supports customer Co. trains dealers, supports dealers - Innovation - Customer Education - Dealer training - Low density vegetable growers - High density vegetable growers - Thinning operations - Conventional vegetables We reduce operating cost - Labor reduction (100 to 1) - Reduced risk of contamination - Mitigate labor availability concerns - Ag Dealers - Ag Service providers - Research labs - Ag Dealers - Ag Service providers Engineers on Machine Vision Two problems: - Identification - Elimination Dealer discount COGS seek a 50-60% Gross Margin Heavy R&D investment Asset sale Our revenue stream derives from selling the equipment
184. World Ag Expo interviews:the need is real and wide spread 10+ interviews at show Everyone confirmed the need Robocrop, UK based, crude competitor sells for $171 K Revenue Stream Mid to small growers prefer a service Large growers prefer to buy, but OK with service until technology is proven Charging for labor cost saved is OK, as we provide other benefits (food safety, labor availability)
220. Original Idea: Personal Digital Libraries Import, organize and share thousands of digital papers
221. something-something-something.com Original idea Invincible Business Model: Version 1.0 SHORT TERMResearchers Lawyers Scientists LONG TERMAvid book readers Professionals FB/TW posts from users you know Company blog, FB, TW, support forums Import, organize and share thousands of papers Targeted marketing Product development Constant iteration & testing Libraries, Universities, Research Centers Bloggers and media targeting customer segment Academic Database providers Affiliate program SEO/SEM/SM IE/FF/Chrome App Stores Developers Marketers Affiliate program fees Licensing Subscription fees Ad revenue AWS Infrastructure SEM Eng & Marketing OpEx
279. something-something-something.com Original idea Invincible Business Model: Version 2.0 Upwardly mobile young professionals making $2-10K of discretionary online purchases a year (excluding travel) FB/TW posts from users you know Company blog, FB, TW accounts Discover online goods recommended by friends at the lowest possible price from trusted vendors Developing trusted advice and advisors Web marketing Affiliate partnerships Constant iteration & testing Bloggers and Media targeting customer segment Retail marketing partners IE/FF/Chrome teams Affiliate Program Providers Affiliate program SEO/SEM/SM IE/FF/Chrome App Stores Developers Marketers Content Library Install base Readership base Affiliate program fees Licensing Subscription fees Ad revenue AWS Infrastructure SEM Eng & Marketing OpEx
322. something-something-something.com Original idea Invincible Business Model: Version 2.0 Upwardly mobile young professionals making $2-10K of discretionary online purchases a year (excluding travel) FB/TW posts from users you know Company blog, FB, TW accounts Discover online goods recommended by friends at the lowest possible price from trusted vendors Developing trusted advice and advisors Web marketing Affiliate partnerships Constant iteration & testing Bloggers and Media targeting customer segment Retail marketing partners IE/FF/Chrome teams Affiliate Program Providers Affiliate program SEO/SEM/SM IE/FF/Chrome App Stores Developers Marketers Content Library Install base Readership base Affiliate program fees Licensing Subscription fees Ad revenue AWS Infrastructure SEM Eng & Marketing OpEx
332. Needs Addressed Super easy to install and use. I really did enjoy it! Great idea! I will keep the extension installed because I do think this is practical! I could see myself using this regularly