1. NCSSM - Applications in Entrepreneurship
Class 1 – Introduction and Getting Started
Fall 2014
2. Introductions
• Who are you and why are you here?
• What makes you unique and interesting?
• What are you passionate about?
• Tell your story in 1 minute or less.
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3. What is probably not going to happen?
• You are probably not going to actually start a
company…
• You probably should not. See Paul Graham’s article in the
assigned readings
• …but, understanding how you would and experiencing
what it feels like will help you “live in the future, see
what is missing and build it.”
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4. So…what do we hope to accomplish here?
• Learn how to start a startup
• Learn how to learn how to start a startup
• This stuff is always evolving – learning how to learn (and how to share) is
critical
• Learn how to create value in the world
• What to build?
• How to build it?
• How to get it in the hands of those who can benefit from it?
• How to do all of this as painlessly and as quickly as possible?
• How to have an impact on the world in a meaningful and sustainable way?
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5. How are we going to go about this?
• Bill Aulet’s Disciplined Entrepreneurship
• Cram as much into 10 classes as possible
• Learn by doing, suspend your disbelief
(just enough) to make it a valuable
experience
• Learn by sharing with other teams and
the NCSSM community (alums, friends,
mentors,…)
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6. How specifically will we go about this?
• Start with the 4 currently proposed ideas
• Need 2 people from each proposal to pitch that idea to the rest of the class
• The remaining 12 students form pairs (6 pairs)
• Brainstorm a new idea
• Pitch your idea to the rest of the class
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