The document provides an overview of key points from a class and required readings on starting a startup. It discusses that the outcome of a startup depends on having the right idea, product, team, execution, and luck. It emphasizes the importance of building a product that people love, hiring slowly and firing quickly, having founders do sales and customer service, setting clear goals and metrics, and acquiring and engaging early users to build momentum. It also stresses the importance of only committing to a startup for 6-10 years if it is the right opportunity.
Jacqueline Hannah from Food Co-op Initiative shares how to plan for a powerful year of membership growth at NFCA's New England Start-up Workshop Day, May 7, 2016.
Jacqueline Hannah from Food Co-op Initiative shares how to plan for a powerful year of membership growth at NFCA's New England Start-up Workshop Day, May 7, 2016.
In this webinar international bestselling author, Andrew Griffiths, talks with leading productivity authority, Sam Harrop, to share 101 simple but highly effective productivity hacks.
Nothing is off limits in this presentation - and if you want to see the video recording of the actual webinar - please visit www.andrewgriffithsblog.com.
Its not all about starting s business but creating a business system existing for more than 90 years. Can you business move smoothly without your presence.
Young entrepreneurs need to approach entrepreneurship differently from those in the US, taking into consideration our nuances and creating a robust system.
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What to Focus on to Become an Entrepreneur
How to Get Hired by a Start-up
What is the difference between liking entrepreneurship and BEING an entrepreneur?
Business plans. Are they useful or necessary? When are they useful?
How to convince others (especially techies, people with a technological background) to join your startup?
Should I invest all my time in my startup?
Difference Between How the World is Presented to You Now and the “Real World”
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These five obstacles seem self-evident. Those entering entrepreneurship sometimes forget some or all of them. Be aware of these pitfalls which can only lead to a delay in your success or worse--failure. Most of all, never give up.
The importance of Business Case is often undermined. After creation of a Business Case, it requires continuous adjustment to meet current environment & keep the Business Case relevant. Come! Let's see how Business Case can restore your smile...
Jacqueline Hannah from Food Co-op Initiative shares examples of why some start-up food co-ops fail. This was presented at NFCA’s New England Start-up Workshop Day at Monadnock Food Co-op on May 7, 2016.
Get the full version at:
http//leanself.org/pocket/
What you miss if you do not download this e-book:
DEEP+ Quick Check
Lean Self Personal Dashboard How-To
Introduction to Value Driven Thinking
Tipps for Waste Elimination
Self-Empowerment
How to Pull Value
Introduction to Continuous Improvement
Root Cause Analysis Guidelines
How to Achieve More with Less Effort
How to Square Value
Bob Dorf, serial entrepreneur and co-author of "The Startup Manual," on Lessons for Lean Leadership.
Presentation delivered at the Global Entrepreneurship Congress in Johannesburg, South Africa (March 2017).
One of the first things to consider when starting a new project are the benefits of the proposed business change and communicating same to the business process owner.
If you don’t know them, there is definitely no hope for approval.
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In this webinar international bestselling author, Andrew Griffiths, talks with leading productivity authority, Sam Harrop, to share 101 simple but highly effective productivity hacks.
Nothing is off limits in this presentation - and if you want to see the video recording of the actual webinar - please visit www.andrewgriffithsblog.com.
Its not all about starting s business but creating a business system existing for more than 90 years. Can you business move smoothly without your presence.
Young entrepreneurs need to approach entrepreneurship differently from those in the US, taking into consideration our nuances and creating a robust system.
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What to Focus on to Become an Entrepreneur
How to Get Hired by a Start-up
What is the difference between liking entrepreneurship and BEING an entrepreneur?
Business plans. Are they useful or necessary? When are they useful?
How to convince others (especially techies, people with a technological background) to join your startup?
Should I invest all my time in my startup?
Difference Between How the World is Presented to You Now and the “Real World”
5 OBSTACLES ENTREPRENEURS MUST OVERCOMESteven Rhyner
These five obstacles seem self-evident. Those entering entrepreneurship sometimes forget some or all of them. Be aware of these pitfalls which can only lead to a delay in your success or worse--failure. Most of all, never give up.
The importance of Business Case is often undermined. After creation of a Business Case, it requires continuous adjustment to meet current environment & keep the Business Case relevant. Come! Let's see how Business Case can restore your smile...
Jacqueline Hannah from Food Co-op Initiative shares examples of why some start-up food co-ops fail. This was presented at NFCA’s New England Start-up Workshop Day at Monadnock Food Co-op on May 7, 2016.
Get the full version at:
http//leanself.org/pocket/
What you miss if you do not download this e-book:
DEEP+ Quick Check
Lean Self Personal Dashboard How-To
Introduction to Value Driven Thinking
Tipps for Waste Elimination
Self-Empowerment
How to Pull Value
Introduction to Continuous Improvement
Root Cause Analysis Guidelines
How to Achieve More with Less Effort
How to Square Value
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Presentation delivered at the Global Entrepreneurship Congress in Johannesburg, South Africa (March 2017).
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If you don’t know them, there is definitely no hope for approval.
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Thoughts in graphics from a 7x tech startup founder on how what makes a startup tick, what's needed to raise money, and how startups ecosystems evolve and thrive.
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Scaling up is hard and deadly if done wrong. We would like to help you get it right.
This presentation introduces the ABCs method of innovation and provides toolkits you could use to grow fast while reducing riks
Details
A study by Startup Genome analyzed the results of 3,200 start-ups, they found that of the majority of start-ups failed. That shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone. What is more important is they found, 70% failed because of premature or faulty scaling.
In this workshop, you learn about the ABCs method. The ABCs method is a system-based approach to growing your business. It has been proven to build ideas up to 6x faster while reducing risks 30-80%.
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Global Minds Series #4 | Heather Brunner - Charting your path to $1M in revenueALPHA Camp Taiwan
Video Recording : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvuJgMy9Xac
Heather J. Brunner, CEO of WE Engine, a 26 year technology veteran, shared how she has been leading a team of 60% female dominated company serving international business with 50,000 customers in 136 countries.
Co-hosted by Taiwan's first startup school, ALPHA Camp, and Taiwan Startup Stadium (TSS), Global Mind Series is a multi-site, cross-border lecture series with the aim of aligning Taiwan and Southeast Asian startups with the latest from the global tech scene, as well as strengthening the links between startups in America and Southeast Asia. We have brought together international experts from various fields to engage in an international discussion with startups from Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan.
More of Global Minds Series : https://www.alphacamp.co/global-minds-series/
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Video Recording : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z4SUD6pJIs
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In Global Minds Series #3 Mark shared "the secrets to creating revenue growth" by answering questions such as: How can effective marketing generate revenue? How can we use technology to improves sales? Also, how do you build a strong sales team? What kind of person has the talent to help you achieve your sales goals?
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- What is growth hacking? (We hear a lot in Asia and it seems there are no standard answer, why?)
- Recent trends of growth hacking
- How techniques, mindset, and tools have changed in the past 3-4 years?
- What type of personality / experience / skills one needs to have to become a great growth hacker?
ALPHA Camp has been building a holistic learning ecosystem for talents to grow.
We have helped 140+ alumni to work in startups in Silicon Valley, Singapore, Taiwan China and other countries.
To further extend the network of learning and advising for the startup talents in our communities, we are inviting a series of startup experts from different fields to share the experience and give the audience advices.
This time, we team up with TSS (Taiwan Startup Stadium), an organization that trains and consults early stage startups to apply for international accelerators, to put together this webinar for the teams and talents in the community.
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The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
1. How
to
start
a
startup
Abstracts
and
thoughts
from
Class
&
required
reading
2.
3. • Startup
Outcome
=
IDEA
x
PRODUCT
x
TEAM
x
EXECUTION
x
LUCK
(random
number
=
prob(0~10000)
4. @
Sama
talk
highlight
• Idea
:
Mission-oriented
+
convicIon
–
You
want
to
sound
crazy,
but
you
also
wanna
be
right.
–
Find
mkt
that’s
gonna
by
big
in
10
years
• Think
growth
of
the
mkt,
not
the
startups
• Product:
–
Build
Product
that
people
LOVE
–
100
loves
>>>>>
10000
likes
(GET
THIS
RIGHT)
–
Great
product
makes
everything
else
easier
• Fund
raising,
BD,
media,
hiring….etc
5.
6. Build
Ight
feedback
loop
10%
improvemnent
per
week
Founders
do
sales
and
customer
service
7. @
Sama
talk
highlight
• Team
:
Cofounders
and
early
hires
– Startup
partnership
is
marriage
w/o
sex
• Pick
wisely
(past
experience
is
best
indicator)
• Bad
cofounder
is
worse
than
solo
founder
– Early
hires
sets
the
tone
of
company
culture
– Hire
slow,
fire
fase
– Have
equity
split
and
vesIng
conversaIons
early.
• ExecuIon:
• Move
fast
and
break
things,
build
momentum
• Sales
fix
everything
• Use
board
to
set
metrics/milestons
8. @
Sama
talk
highlight
• ExecuIon:
• CEO
sets
the
execuIon
bar
– What
to
do
&
Get
it
done
–
FOCUS
and
INTENSITY
–
Set
GOALs
and
drive
the
team.
• Move
fast
and
break
things,
build
momentum
• Sales
fix
everything
• Use
board
to
set
metrics/milestones
9. @
Sama
talk
highlight
Momentum:
winning
teams
keep
winning
10. How
do
you
deal
with
burn
out
as
a
founder
Admit
it
sucks
and
Keep
going
11. If
you’re
going
to
devote
the
best
years
of
your
life
to
your
work,
have
enough
love
for
yourself
and
the
world
around
you
to
work
on
something
that
maders
to
you
deeply
-‐
DusIn
Moskovitz
14. No
mader
what
you
choose,
build
stuff
and
be
around
smart
people
15. “Stuff”
can
be
a
lot
of
different
things—
open
source
projects
outside
of
class,
a
startup,
a
new
sales
process
at
a
company.
16. • The
best
people
always
seem
to
be
building
stuff
and
hanging
around
smart
people,
-‐
if
you
have
to
decide
between
several
opIons,
this
may
be
a
good
filter
17. Gelng
nothing
done
for
4
of
your
most
producIve
yrs
Is
actually
predy
risky
18. startups
are
a
6-‐10
year
commitment
—wait
for
the
right
one
19. startups
are
a
6-‐10
year
commitment
—wait
for
the
right
one
20. Paul
Graham:
Do
things
that
don’t
scale
Recruit
users
manually
-‐
Fight
shyness
and
laziness
-‐
Don’t
get
frastrated
by
small
numbers
100
users
@
10%
per
week
-‐>
2
million
users
in
2
weeks
21. Paul
Graham:
Do
things
that
don’t
scale
Fragile:
It's
harmless
if
reporters
dismiss
your
startup.
They
always
get
things
wrong.
It's
ok
if
investors
dismiss
your
startup;
They'll
change
their
minds
when
they
see
growth.
22. Paul
Graham:
Do
things
that
don’t
scale
Acquire
users
and
make
them
happy
Engineers:
please
learn
customer
service
-‐
Be
insanely
great
-‐
Over-‐engage
with
your
early
users
23. Stupid
Apps
and
Changing
the
world
by
@
sama
Time-‐tested
strategies
to
change
the
world
with
technology:
build
something
that
some
people
love
but
most
people
think
is
a
toy;
the
other
is
to
be
hyper-‐ambiIous
and
start
an
electric
car
company
or
a
rocket
company