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Launch | Patrick Foley
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ISV Architect Evangelist for Microsoft. Marry the problem, not the solution. 8212; Hiten Shah. Ideas come easily to me. Unfortunately, ideas are worthless on their own. What matters is finding a set of customers who have a specific problem that they will pay you to solve. Building software is fairly easy for me as well, although I have to push through that anal retentive chef. Stage of architecture and design. The next step is to talk to customers. A lot of them. So that’s what I’m doing. Paying my price...
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(Talk:) Business Modeling to Reduce Risk | Julius Parrisius
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About entrepreneurship, business models, lean thinking, startups and more…. Talk:) Business Modeling to Reduce Risk. March 25, 2013. Business Modeling to Reduce Risk (at 10th Lean Startup Meetup Karlsruhe). Today, I had the wonderful chance to speak at the 10th Lean Startup Meetup Karlsruhe. My talk “Business Modelling to Reduce Risk” (you can check out my presentation on Slideshare. Well-established (1) Business Model Canvas. His somewhat newer (2) Value Proposition Canvas. PS: The Lean Startup Karlsruhe.
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How To Vet New Product Ideas and Save Time, Money, and Effort | farazkhanorg
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Business and Social Initiative. Turning Entrepreneurs Into VC's. Laquo; Simulated Realities, Manipulated Perceptions. Raising Money: It’s Not What TechCrunch Says It Is. How To Vet New Product Ideas and Save Time, Money, and Effort. June 20, 2011 by Faraz Khan. Ello my friends and happy Monday to you. Last week in our Monday guest post, we heard from my friend Mark Newman of HireVue. He shared with us his unique fundraising experience. This week, we are in for a real treat! Everyone gets hit by ideas whe...
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Syllogistic Software: March 2011
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Syllogistic Software creates complex, custom web-based applications using HTML5, PHP, MySQL, Symfony and other robust, open technologies. Tuesday, March 29, 2011. Lean Coffee was hosted today by mad scientists in white lab coats (ie. the Big Bang Technology. We talked about the Problem Interview and various tips and techniques, such as:. Don't go too far outside the topic. Who/Where/What/When/Why questions (from journalism). Are there any customers? Assumption: Your plan A won't work. Vs what they do.
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LeanStartup – KarlMetivier.Net
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Aller au contenu principal. Développeur Agile faisant de l'architecture. Blogueur. Aime avant tout apprendre et s'améliorer. Geek à ses heures. Souscription au Blog par Email. Entrez votre adresse mail pour suivre ce blog et être notifié par email des nouvelles publications. Me suivre sur Twitter :. I just had to. Create your own Stranger Things logo here - makeitstranger.com. Oh that’s why I’m so creative :-) twitter.com/wef/status/767. Venez voir ma nouvelle #BD. Agile Tour Québec 2013. Un rite de pass...
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I'm open sourcing my defunct startup, Customica.com
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I'm Leandro Lovisolo, a computer science student at Universidad de Buenos Aires. You can read more about me here. January 1, 2012. I'm open sourcing my defunct startup, Customica.com. Was an an online t-shirt store for the Argentinian market where all the designs were user-contributed and anyone could design their own t-shirt. You can get the source on GitHub here. I started working on Custómica in January 2010 and launched in June 2011. Group and got a bunch of helpful feedback and constructive criticism.
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Leandro Lovisolo
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I'm Leandro Lovisolo, a computer science student at Universidad de Buenos Aires. You can read more about me here. January 1, 2012. I'm open sourcing my defunct startup, Customica.com. Was an an online t-shirt store for the Argentinian market where all the designs were user-contributed and anyone could design their own t-shirt. You can get the source on GitHub here. I started working on Custómica in January 2010 and launched in June 2011. Group and got a bunch of helpful feedback and constructive criticism.