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How Communities Are Leveraging Technology to Address Racial Equity

IdeaScale

A study by the Brookings Institution also found that after reskilling and early educational training, space needed to be made for both entrepreneurship and capital flows to ensure the community benefits. To learn more, request a demo. Outside of businesses, this also means asking where technology needs to be and with who.

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Fall 2018 Corporate Innovation Events

Your Ideas are Terrible

The Enterprise Entrepreneurship Series. Atlanta Techstars Demo Day. August 16th. CFO Rising Midwest Summit. Future Trends. Sept 24-25. B2B Next Conference & Exhibition. Sept 24-25. BrandGarage Summit. October 3-4. October 15th. Atlanta Corporate Innovation Summit. October 18th. WebSummit.

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Intrapreneurs

eZassi

Nurturing an intrapreneur to come up with your next generation product involves creating an environment that encourages innovation, providing support and resources, and fostering a culture of entrepreneurship within your organization. Check out this webinar from Stanford’s Center for Professional Development.

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Driving Success: Harnessing the Power of the Startup Ecosystem

Leapfrogging

Accelerators, on the other hand, typically offer time-bound programs that culminate in a demo day or pitch event, aimed at propelling startups to the next stage of their development. They are typically driven by a desire to support entrepreneurship and are less risk-averse than traditional financiers.

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The Problem With Problems

Leanstack

Many of the interviewees sensed my unease, and probably feeling sorry for me, asked if I could show them a demo. And do you remember how he started his demo?” Remember the old way was Build-Demo-Sell. The new way is Demo-Sell-Build. So take your problem/solution findings and first build a demo. Steve asks.

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Don’t Start With an MVP

Leanstack

We built a demo instead and assembled an offer that we delivered to prospects over many more interviews. Think of it as Demo-Sell-Build versus the more traditional Build-Demo-Sell approach.” “And We then set up some two dozen customer interviews to validate our customer and problem assumptions. It seems like a lot of steps.” “It

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The Idea Funnel

Leanstack

Rather, it should be about demonstrating traction for the idea by testing the core customer/problem (uvp), solution (demo), revenue (pricing) assumptions using an offer (not an MVP). The first stage of the validation process isn’t about building a solution or even building an MVP (minimum viable product). See: Don’t start with an MVP.

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