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Wednesday
Mar 8, 2017
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How to turn your idea into a startup and get your first clients. – Hudson Community Room All too often entrepreneurs delay action while they perfect their product or service. However, to be a successful entrepreneur today you need to move quickly to market. That can mean developing and validating markets even before you are ready to serve them. We will explore 3 key strategies to launch your idea before fully developing your product or service. |
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Thursday
May 15
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How to measure an idea for a startup using a novel quantitative, visual methodology – Webinar When an entrepreneur has an idea for a startup, they often want to know: How good of a startup idea is this, really? In other words: How much should time and money should I invest in my startup idea? This is where Nascent Startups 🪺 comes in. Nascent Startups methodology empowers early-stage founders (those still in the idea/validation phase with no customers) to quantitatively assess the strength of their startup idea in dollars ($). Nascent methodology enables entrepreneurs with minimal data to make faster, more confident decisions about the most important aspect of their startup idea: how much of their time, money and effort to invest. In this 2-hour interactive webinar, you’ll walk through a case study where a founder applied Nascent methodology and came to a decision by investing just 10 days and $0. What past participants are saying: “I love how applicable so many of the frameworks are. Everyone claims to have a one-size-fits-all solution—Nascent gives you Legos instead.” — Program Coordinator at an incubator “I thought that was an awesome presentation. I’ve attended every single workshop [at this startup incubator] since the beginning of last year. I think this is the best one.” — Founder of a medical education startup “I used the tools from this workshop to build a money-saving proposal to the NIH. I’m using the Quantified Pain Histogram for my patient profile—it's helping me translate ideas into a proposal that I can actually sell.” — PhD Candidate & Medical Doctor “Mike, your workshop was amazing. I was so excited for it to continue.” — Founder at a sports tech startup |