In this class we focused on the history of Venture Capital and how funding has evolved over the years We also discussed different trades and newsletters entrepreneurs read, and how to get involved in the NYC startup community.
kbs+ Ventures Class 8 | Business Acceleration and AcquisitionsThe Media Kitchen
In this presentation we discuss the different areas for business acceleration, including stategic corporate partnerships, startup accelerators and acquisition offers.
In this presentation, we do a brief refresher from Raising Capital Part 1, and discuss different types of funding (debt vs. equity), basic VC calculations, liquidation preferences, and prorata rights.
In this presentation we provide an overview of the Internet of Things, and discuss IoT enablers, Connected Homes, and fundraising trends in the space.
Kate Stone, founder and CEO of Novalia joined our session (where this presentation was shared) to speak to us about the "Internet of Thin Things" – interactive paper.
In this class we provided a general overview for Venture Capital, alternative sources of capital, how funds are structured, and Power Laws. For our “Real World Perspective”, SF based Marvin Liao, Partner at 500 Startups joined us to share his investor perspective on how to be a successful entrepreneur.
In this presentation, we discuss the importance of story telling for startup pitches, review some of the key pieces of an investor pitch deck, and introduce some of our kbs+ Ventures founders to work with our Fellows on their startup idea
In this class we the discussed building a Minimal Viable Product (MVP) and explored validated learning, metrics, business models, and upstream collaboration with brands. For our “Real World Perspective”, kbs+ Ventures portfolio founder Josh Bowen joined us to share Crowdtwist's journey on building and scaling the business.
kbs+ Ventures Class 8 | Business Acceleration and AcquisitionsThe Media Kitchen
In this presentation we discuss the different areas for business acceleration, including stategic corporate partnerships, startup accelerators and acquisition offers.
In this presentation, we do a brief refresher from Raising Capital Part 1, and discuss different types of funding (debt vs. equity), basic VC calculations, liquidation preferences, and prorata rights.
In this presentation we provide an overview of the Internet of Things, and discuss IoT enablers, Connected Homes, and fundraising trends in the space.
Kate Stone, founder and CEO of Novalia joined our session (where this presentation was shared) to speak to us about the "Internet of Thin Things" – interactive paper.
In this class we provided a general overview for Venture Capital, alternative sources of capital, how funds are structured, and Power Laws. For our “Real World Perspective”, SF based Marvin Liao, Partner at 500 Startups joined us to share his investor perspective on how to be a successful entrepreneur.
In this presentation, we discuss the importance of story telling for startup pitches, review some of the key pieces of an investor pitch deck, and introduce some of our kbs+ Ventures founders to work with our Fellows on their startup idea
In this class we the discussed building a Minimal Viable Product (MVP) and explored validated learning, metrics, business models, and upstream collaboration with brands. For our “Real World Perspective”, kbs+ Ventures portfolio founder Josh Bowen joined us to share Crowdtwist's journey on building and scaling the business.
Presented at TMKedu by Carolyn O'Leary on July 9, 2014.
This presentation tackles one of the very first questions we need to ask before developing a planning strategy, "who are we talking to?" It explores the best way to conduct a target analysis, from utilizing available research, to mining for insights, to identifying new audience opportunities. It also takes a look at the evolution of targeting in the digital age and how big data has changed the way we reach potential customers.
Presented at TMKedu by Josh Engroff on September 22, 2014.
This presentation covers the major components of the (often confusing) mobile marketing ecosystem, including:
1. Mobile creative - what works, and what doesn’t
2. Mobile-specific forms of targeting (e.g. hyperlocal)
3. Cross-device targeting and measurement
4. Multi-touch attribution (MTA)
5. Mobile direct vs mobile networks vs mobile programmatic
Decoding Connectivity: Thriving and Leading in the Internet of Everything WorldCisco Canada
Decoding Connectivity: Thriving and Leading in the Internet of Everything World
Carlos Dominguez, Senior Vice President in Cisco’s Office of the Chairman of the Board and CEO
As the industry begins enabling the Internet of Everything, the ways we work and do business will change at lightning speed – again. What will that seismic shift mean for organizations – and for you? How do you use innovation to drive creativity? How can you optimize technology to free up other resources? Hear from Carlos Dominguez, a leader in innovation, as he puts the digital revolution in perspective and shares his eye-opening ideas about how to prepare for the future.
SXSW 2016 : SHORTCUT SCHEDULE FOR DESIGNERSLex Johnson
Overwhelmed by the absolutely insane schedule for SXSW 2016? If you are a designer then i have compiled the most relevant events in this handy downloadable shortcut guide. As a bonus i've also researched the best parties that have the most freebies!
Culture, But Not as You Know It - Sven PetersAtlassian
People often start companies with a smart team and great product ideas. But as the company grows, some leaders tend to forget that it's not the product and services that made them successful, it's the culture. Learn about the cultural wins and fails that Atlassian has experienced during its 12-year journey, growing from two people in one office to 800 distributed all over the world – while keeping innovation and fun part of the cultural fabric.
Betere zorg, mijn idee flevoland kickof competitieVincent Everts
Competitie met prijzen om zorg innovatie te accelereen. Ik hield een presentatie bij de kickoff door de provincie Flevoland http://www.beterezorgmijnidee.nl/ ook een aantal interview van de genomineerden
Understanding the VC - 3 simple steps to get 15x more attention - Philipp Sch...Philipp Schroeder
Many entrepreneurs still fail to get sufficient attention from a Venture Capital investor on their first touch point. If you want to get 15x more attention time you have to understand a VC's thinking pattern. It' all about signalling when you have your first interaction. Being a VC for more than 17 years and knowing our "deal analysis algorithm" I have gathered 3 simple steps that should help you to perform substantially better when contacting them for the first time.
Presented at TMKedu by Carolyn O'Leary on July 9, 2014.
This presentation tackles one of the very first questions we need to ask before developing a planning strategy, "who are we talking to?" It explores the best way to conduct a target analysis, from utilizing available research, to mining for insights, to identifying new audience opportunities. It also takes a look at the evolution of targeting in the digital age and how big data has changed the way we reach potential customers.
Presented at TMKedu by Josh Engroff on September 22, 2014.
This presentation covers the major components of the (often confusing) mobile marketing ecosystem, including:
1. Mobile creative - what works, and what doesn’t
2. Mobile-specific forms of targeting (e.g. hyperlocal)
3. Cross-device targeting and measurement
4. Multi-touch attribution (MTA)
5. Mobile direct vs mobile networks vs mobile programmatic
Decoding Connectivity: Thriving and Leading in the Internet of Everything WorldCisco Canada
Decoding Connectivity: Thriving and Leading in the Internet of Everything World
Carlos Dominguez, Senior Vice President in Cisco’s Office of the Chairman of the Board and CEO
As the industry begins enabling the Internet of Everything, the ways we work and do business will change at lightning speed – again. What will that seismic shift mean for organizations – and for you? How do you use innovation to drive creativity? How can you optimize technology to free up other resources? Hear from Carlos Dominguez, a leader in innovation, as he puts the digital revolution in perspective and shares his eye-opening ideas about how to prepare for the future.
SXSW 2016 : SHORTCUT SCHEDULE FOR DESIGNERSLex Johnson
Overwhelmed by the absolutely insane schedule for SXSW 2016? If you are a designer then i have compiled the most relevant events in this handy downloadable shortcut guide. As a bonus i've also researched the best parties that have the most freebies!
Culture, But Not as You Know It - Sven PetersAtlassian
People often start companies with a smart team and great product ideas. But as the company grows, some leaders tend to forget that it's not the product and services that made them successful, it's the culture. Learn about the cultural wins and fails that Atlassian has experienced during its 12-year journey, growing from two people in one office to 800 distributed all over the world – while keeping innovation and fun part of the cultural fabric.
Betere zorg, mijn idee flevoland kickof competitieVincent Everts
Competitie met prijzen om zorg innovatie te accelereen. Ik hield een presentatie bij de kickoff door de provincie Flevoland http://www.beterezorgmijnidee.nl/ ook een aantal interview van de genomineerden
Understanding the VC - 3 simple steps to get 15x more attention - Philipp Sch...Philipp Schroeder
Many entrepreneurs still fail to get sufficient attention from a Venture Capital investor on their first touch point. If you want to get 15x more attention time you have to understand a VC's thinking pattern. It' all about signalling when you have your first interaction. Being a VC for more than 17 years and knowing our "deal analysis algorithm" I have gathered 3 simple steps that should help you to perform substantially better when contacting them for the first time.
Storytelling: Tailoring stories to their audience with depth and variance.andCulture
The intent of this presentation is to help entrepreneurs refine how they talk about their company. We emphasize the need to step away from the one-size-fits-all elevator pitch, and start to consider ways to create a more contextually tailored, audience specific story. This includes highlighting key components of good storytelling as well as why each is important; providing entrepreneurs with the language to be able to deconstruct and evaluate their stories.
We closed the event with a brief workshop to help entrepreneurs define their key audiences and the specific talking points that each need to hear.
We presented this to a group of entrepreneurs participating in FastFWD Philadelphia's incubator, put on by GoodCompany Ventures.
Op 16 october hield ik een verhaal over big data voor de makelaar. Interviews van Maurice de hond, Oprichter makelaarsland, google big data analyst en schrijver "think bigger" te vinden op http://youtube.com/vincenteverts rondom deze 15 october
kbs+ Ventures Fellows #4: Raising Capital - Introduction to VC 12.12.14kbs+ Ventures
In this class we provided a general overview for Venture Capital, alternative sources of capital, how funds are structured, and Power Laws. For our “Real World Perspective”, SF based Marvin Liao, Partner at 500 Startups joined us to share his investor perspective on how to be a successful entrepreneur.
This is the conference programme for the Startup Career Launchpad Conference on April 18-19th 2013 in London, that I organised for NACUE. Featuring 70+ speakers, a range of partners and press, and 350+ attendees over two conference days, it is the biggest event I have personally ever organised, and also the biggest event NACUE has ever been associated with in the five years since its founding.
In The Moment - The Art of Campaigning in Real-TimeTom Himpe
Why should it take 9 months to make an advertisement that only lasts for 30 seconds? The output of the advertising sector is remarkably small. Each year, the average advertising bureau doesn’t even produce enough text and photos to fill a single newspaper or TV program. And this in an age when advertising is only as valuable as the public it reaches, the attention it attracts and the connections it creates.
#inthemoment is a book that introduces you to the secrets of real-time content. Analyzing, planning, creating and spreading content in real-time generates a greater dynamic. You adjust better and you learn as you go.
Check out The Upside on www.ontheupside.net
Telco: Voice-Command Personal Agent Service with AWS Cloud (MBL202) | AWS re:...Amazon Web Services
"In March 2012, Japan’s leading mobile operator, NTT DOCOMO, introduced Shabette Concier, an advanced voice-activated personal agent service that enables customers to intuitively and directly operate services and smartphone features with voice commands. Millions of DOCOMO's subscribers are now using this service.
This session explains Shabette Concier's distributed speech recognition architecture, and dialogue-understanding system design, with machine learning technologies and large-scale database systems. Learn why DOCOMO chose the AWS cloud and how DOCOMO engineers overcame all the difficulties from CEO-imposed time constraints, unexpectedly rapid service growth, usage spikes driven by marketing campaigns, and internal resistance to the use of cloud services. The session concludes with lessons learned from a telco's large-scale service development of a mobile app with the AWS cloud."
Are We In a Bubble? #Wayra #CorpAccel #AcceleratedStartupVitaly Golomb
Keynote at Corporate Accelerator 3.0 / Wayra conference
London June 15th, 2017 - Vitaly M. Golomb
What are and are not startups?
3rd Industrial Revolution
Global Ecosystems
Technology Lifecycle S-Curve
Innovation Clusters
Corporate Venture Capital
Artificial Intelligence
Augmented Reality
Automotive Revolution
AI for Fintech
Digital Health
Investment Trends
Blended Reality
Hyper Mobility
Internet of All Things
Smart Machines
3D Transformation
Startup Series: Lean Analytics, Innovation, and Tilting at WindmillsThe Hive
Fifty years ago, a typical company on the S&P 500 stayed there for three-quarters of a century. Today, they last only fifteen years. Technological disruption has run roughshod through the boardrooms of the world.
At the same time, small startups with nothing to lose have become more methodical about iteration, experimentation, and innovation. Fueled by deep investment backing and unfettered by legacy distractions like regulation, customers, and infrastructure, they're turning into Billion-dollar ventures.
From lackluster jobs growth to tech speculation to the disruption of nearly every industry, the death of big companies is the elephant in the room. But can we teach the elephant to dance? Join author, entrepreneur, and Strata conference chair Alistair Croll for a look at how some large organizations are applying data-driven methods, a deliberate portfolio of innovation, and Lean approaches that help them survive—and even thrive—in a changing competitive landscape.
Similar to kbs+ Ventures Class 1 | Introduction to VC and the NYC Tech Community (20)
The cookiepocalypse is coming and third-party cookies' reign over the web will come to a close. Are you ready for a cookieless future? This presentation from Media Kitchen explores why cookies are crumbling, the resulting impact across the ecosystem, and early steps advertisers can take to prepare.
CCPA and the Future of Privacy-First Digital AdvertisingThe Media Kitchen
What is CCPA?
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) - which goes into effect on January 1, 2020 - grants California residents (“consumer”):
● Control over:
○ What entities are collecting their data
○ What type of data is being collected and for what purpose
○ Who the data is being sold to / shared with and for what purpose
● The ability to delete the consumer’s data and/or stopping any selling/sharing of data
Under CCPA, data collection and data sharing become fully transparent to the consumer, and, most importantly, companies must process opt-out requests within 45 days.
Presented by Samantha Stockman: June 11, 2019
Everyone says that TV is dying, but we disagree. TV is not dying, but how we consume content is shifting to OTT. This deck from The Media Kitchen's OTT Committee will give a background on the rise of OTT, arm readers with the basics to navigate and evaluate partners in the ever-changing space, and provide a view on where we think OTT is headed.
Presented to the Miami Ad School by Brandon Schifrien: August 8, 2017
A topline overview of programmatic media, along with a description of why creatives should understand what it is and how it impacts them (DCO). The latter half of the presentation includes a brief overview of DCO, before concluding with key takeaways from the presentation.
Presented by Bruce Harwood: June 29, 2017
Have you heard about traditional media but aren't quite sure what it is? This session on how to plan and buy traditional media will give you some context on why advertisers use it and how you should think about it. As each medium is different in its own way and we will explore the nuances of each and how they are adapting in today's digital landscape.
Presented by Ashley Sobel: July 7, 2017
Consumers are now spending more time with digital media than any other channel — even TV -- and advertisers are following suit. This class will focus on three key digital tactics: site direct display, digital video, and paid social. Specifically we'll cover the history of these channels, when and why to use them, how to plan and buy for them, and the tools at our disposal for activating and trafficking the buy.
Presented by Annie McAndrews: July, 25, 2017
Everyone is searching, but who knows exactly what they’re looking for? Paid search allows advertisers to step in and help point users in the right direction. In this class, we’ll discuss how paid search works and why it should be a part of your client’s digital strategy. We’ll also review the different ways advertisers utilize paid search to help us find the object of our desire, be it shoes, burritos, or even a college degree.
Tmk.edu Startup + Brand Collaborations: October 2016The Media Kitchen
Presented by Jessica Peltz: October 7th, 2016
This class will cover how to understand and work with the range of startups you see everyday. We'll talk about how to vet a startup for business and production traction, how to gauge the depth of their team and experience, how to research their funding and traction, and how to figure out the best way to work with them. We'll also discuss how startups perceive agencies and brands and how to create a good working relationship with startups.
Presented by Ashley Sobel: July 26, 2016
Consumers are now spending more time with digital media than any other channel — even TV -- and advertisers are following suit. This class will focus on three key digital tactics: site direct display, digital video, and paid social. Specifically we'll cover the history of these channels, when and why to use them, how to plan and buy for them, and the tools at our disposal for activating and trafficking the buy.
TMK.edu Promotions and Sponsorships: September 2016The Media Kitchen
Presented by Ludmila Palasin: September 14, 2016
How do you identify the right partner? How will we know if the event/sponsorship is successful? This session will go through some strategic guidelines and hidden pitfalls of this branch of marketing. There will also be some cases studies – good and bad – to give you additional insight and knowledge in order to create successful campaigns.
Presented by Rohit Bagalkot: September 29, 2016
Everyone says programmatic is the future of media buying. But what exactly is it? How does programmatic work? And what do things like DSP and DMP mean? This class will go through the basics of programmatic buying, specifically a brief history of how programmatic came to be, the flow of programmatic, its components, and some behind-the-scenes look at how it is optimized.
Presented by Catherine Romero: September 21, 2016
This class will cover the Billing process; how to handle and process the Vendor invoices; the Reconciliation process; how to read and understand the financial reports; and review the guidelines to billing and budgeting.
Presented by Bruce Harwood: July 2016
Have you heard about traditional media but aren't quite sure what it is?
This session on how to plan and buy traditional media will give you some context on why advertisers use it and how you should think about it.
As each medium is different in its own way and we will explore the nuances of each and how they are adapting in today's digital landscape.
Presented by Jonathan Kim: December 2015
The most talked about, hyped, and controversial ad tech today is Ad Blocking. Just how fast is it growing, and how is it going to be dealt with?
This presentation will address the present state of ad blocking while making a few educated guesses on how the online ad industry will evolve from this.
Presented by Monique Lemus: June 24, 2015
This presentation covers how communications planning is the basis for how we approach media campaigns for our clients, why communications strategy is important from the onset and what factors should be considered when building our communications plan. We will also cover the notion of POEM and how to develop communication plans that work cohesively across paid, owned and earned media, to get the best results from all aspects of our clients' media presence.
TMK.edu Site Direct, Video, & Social Presentation: July 2015 The Media Kitchen
Presented by Ashley Sobel: July 29, 2015
This presentation will address how consumers are now spending more time with digital media than any other channel — even TV -- and advertisers are following suit. This presentation will focus on three key digital tactics: site direct display, digital video, and paid social. Specifically we'll cover the history of these channels, when and why to use them, how to plan and buy for them, and the tools at our disposal for activating and trafficking the buy.
TMK.edu Traditional Media Buying Presentation: August 2015The Media Kitchen
Presented by Ludmila Palasin: August 12, 2015
This presentation provides a recap of our suite of research tools to be sure that everyone knows what is available. But there is a lot more out there – a lot of it for free. This presentation will go into depth on what these are and how to access and use them.
Presented by Josh Engroff: August 19, 2015
This presentation provides an introduction to the general concept and principles of analysis, as well as the strategic benefits that can be realized from its fundamental applications. In it, we examine some informative cases illustrating the value organizations have been able to achieve by embracing and practicing diligent analytics. Additionally we share some of the most practical tools, techniques and methods commonly employed in manipulating and analyzing data in pursuit of pivotal underlying insights that fuel superior decision-making.
The way we perceive strangers has changed drastically with the booming sharing economy and services that entrust strangers to take on specific tasks.
There’s a lot to be discussed, and we hope you find the content in this volume thought-provoking.
There are links on the slide with a variety of apps so don’t forget to try ‘em out!
2. WHAT WE DO 2
1
INVEST
2
CONNECT
3
EDUCATE
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3. BY THE NUMBERS 3
14
1
250+
109
12,000
100+
5
investments made since 2011
portfolio company acquired (Awe.sm)
deals reviewed per year
Ventures Fellows graduates
copies of Creative Entrepreneurship distributed
affiliations with accelerators, co-working spaces, VCs and universities
people
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12. UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING 12
A NEW IPHONE CPU HAS 625 TIMES MORE TRANSISTORS
THAN A 1995 PENTIUM
IPHONE LAUNCH WEEKEND:
APPLE SOLD 25X MORE COMPUTING POWER
THAN EXISTED IN ALL THE PCS ON EARTH IN 1995
EVERYONE GETS A POCKET SUPERCOMPUTER
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13. YOU MAY ASK YOURSELF… 13
WHO FUNDS THESE NEW TECHNOLOGY INVENTIONS?
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14. PRIVATE ENTERPRISE 14
1930S - 1970S 1970
LASER PRINTING
PERSONAL COMPUTER
GUI
BITMAP GRAPHICS
THE MOUSE
LONG DISTANCE COMMUNICATIONS
THE TRANSISTOR
THE LASER
UNIX
C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
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15. THE GOVERNMENT 15
1958 1973
1958
ARPANET
PACKET SWITCHING
TCP/IP
ROCKETS
MEN ON THE MOON
ETC.
GLOBAL POSITIONING
SYSTEM (GPS)
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18. SYLLABUS 18
FUNDING
INNOVATION
BUILDING A
BUSINESS
RAISING
CAPITAL
SPECIAL BUSINESS
PERFECTING
DEMO DAY
TOPICS
ACCELERATION
YOUR PITCH
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19. INDUSTRY EXPERTISE COMBINED WITH REAL WORLD EXPERIENCE 19
INTRO TO VC BUILDING A
BUSINESS
RAISING
CAPITAL
SPECIAL BUSINESS
PERFECTING
DEMO DAY
TOPICS
ACCELERATION
YOUR PITCH
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20. COURSE EXPECTATIONS 20
REQUIRED READINGS AND/OR VIDEOS (E.G. TED TALKS) WILL BE ASSIGNED EACH WEEK, ADDITIONALLY:
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21. WELCOME TO THE NYC TECH COMMUNITY! 21
NYC TECH COMMUNITY IS MORE ACTIVE THAN EVER! (AND THERE’S A GROUP FOR EVERYTHING...)
WANT EVERY NYC STARTUP EVENT IN ONE HANDY PLACE? SIGN UP FOR THESE WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS:
CHARLIE O’DONNELL
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22. EXPOSE YOURSELF TO NEW INDUSTRY TRADES 22
BEST INDUSTRY SECRET...!
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23. AND NEW E-NEWSLETTERS
23
MOST PREFERENCES CAN BE SET FOR EITHER A DAILY OR WEEKLY EMAIL UPDATE:
FOR THE ULTIMATE INSPIRATION:
FUTURISTIC ENTREPRENEURIAL BUSINESS
IDEAS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
TO BE THE FIRST IN THE KNOW:
EARLY ACCESS TO STARTUPS, WITH NEW
ONES FEATURED EVERY DAY
WHAT ASHTON KUTCHER IS INVESTING IN...
PRODUCT HUNT HAS BECOME A GO-TO SOURCE
IN THE VALLEY TO IDENTIFY NEW DEALFLOW
BREAKING NEWS ON EXITS/FUNDING:
AGGREGATED LOOK AT THE STARTUPS CLOSING
ROUNDS, AND ACQUISITIONS
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24. GET YOUR TWITTER ON 24
TWITTER IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT IN THE STARTUP WORLD:
• CONNECT WITH VIRTUALLY ANY STARTUP, FOUNDER, OR INVESTOR
• UNDERSTAND WHAT MAJOR INVESTORS ARE TALKING ABOUT - AND JOIN THE CONVERSATION!
• CREATE NEW BUSINESS CONNECTIONS
• FORM YOUR OWN AUTHENTIC VOICE AND POSITION ON TECHNOLOGY TRENDS
THOUGHT LEADERS TO FOLLOW... TOOLS TO BOOST AND MANAGE YOUR PRESENCE:
@PMARCA @FREDWILSON @HUNTERWALK
@DAVEMCCLURE @BENEDICTEVANS @JACK
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25. BUILDING YOUR OWN STARTUP 25
RULES OF ENGAGEMENT:
• 6 STARTUPS, 4 OR 5 “FOUNDING MEMBERS”
• 4 HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS THAT COMPLEMENT COURSE MATERIAL
• PERIODIC CHECK-INS WITH KBS+ VENTURES TEAM ON PROGRESS
• “DEMO DAY” IN THE HYDE SPACE... WITH A HIGH STAKES PRIZE!
• FULL COLLABORATION IS EXPECTED.. DO NOT BE THE WEAKEST LINK :-)
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26. TEAM 1
BUILDING YOUR OWN STARTUP 26
TEAM 2 TEAM 3
MAURICIO SANCHEZ DUQUE
STEPHANIE CORTINHAL
KERRY KELLY
RITU SHARMA
ROBERT MATTHEW FELDER
MITCH VOTH
KATIE MCNISH
STEFANY FONTELA
EVAN FLATTES
JEFF PELLICANO
TEAM 4 TEAM 5 TEAM 6
JACLYN POSNER
MILICA KEZUNOVIC
KAITLIN BEVANS
IVY HOWELL
MILA YURCHUK
ZENZELE TSOTETSI
ADAL GUTIERREZ
CARLY BENNETT
STERLING LAMBERT
KRISTIAN HENSCHEL
MARTHA HIPLEY
ANTHONY SCAROLA
AASHEESH PALIWAL
CARLOS HUASIPOMA
DREW ORAPELLO
ANDREW SANDOVAL
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27. ICE BREAKER! 27
INTRODUCE YOURSELF, YOUR ROLE AT KBS+
WHAT STARTUP DO YOU WISH YOU THOUGHT OF?
WHAT IMPORTANT TRUTH DO VERY FEW PEOPLE AGREE WITH YOU ON?
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28. HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT #1:
THE BEST COMPANIES START WITH A PROBLEM AND LOOK TO PROVIDE A SOLUTION:
28
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29. HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT #1:
THE BEST COMPANIES START WITH A PROBLEM AND LOOK TO PROVIDE A SOLUTION:
28
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30. HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT #1:
THE BEST COMPANIES START WITH A PROBLEM AND LOOK TO PROVIDE A SOLUTION:
28
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31. HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT #1:
THE BEST COMPANIES START WITH A PROBLEM AND LOOK TO PROVIDE A SOLUTION:
28
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32. HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT #1: 29
CREATE A PROBLEM LOG:
• CREATE A COLLABORATIVE GOOGLE DOCUMENT WITH YOUR TEAM
• KEEP A LOG OF ALL THE THINGS THAT SEEM TO BE MISSING, OR THE PROBLEMS
YOU ENCOUNTER IN YOUR DAILY LIFE
• BE SURE YOU CAN ACCESS IT FROM YOUR PHONE, SO YOU CAN JOT IDEAS DOWN
QUICKLY AS YOU NOTICE SOMETHING THAT IS MISSING
• DO NOT THINK OF THESE AS IMMEDIATE “COMPANY IDEAS”
• FOR NEXT CLASS: SELECT 2-3 IDEAS FROM YOUR LIST TO SHARE
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