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The following articles and videos are supplemental information for the Spring 2021 Mission43 Venture College Entrepreneur Course.

Lesson 1 - Intro to Startups

Feb 2

After Lesson 1, students should be able to: 

  • Distinguish between

    • Side Gig

    • Side Hustle

    • Lifestyle Business

    • Startup

  • Understand the term “lean startup”

  • Understand the positives and drawbacks of entrepreneurship

See Class Notes

📕 Articles:

  1. What is a Side Hustle?

  2. Five Reasons Why A Side Hustle Could Be Beneficial And Perhaps Even Lead To A Startup Company.

  3. Startup vs. Lifestyle Business (a Short Comparison from a Guy Who’s Done Both)

  4. Lifestyle Business vs. Growth-Minded Business

  5. 7 Signs That You Are Not Cut Out to Be an Entrepreneur

📺 Videos:

  1. Venture College Side Hustle Series

  2. Steve Blank: What is a Startup?

  3. Steve Blank: Startups Aren’t Just Small Versions of Large Companies

Lesson 2 - Value Proposition Canvas

Feb. 4

After Lesson 2, students should be able to: 

  • Define a value proposition

  • Recognize value propositions from other companies  

  • Explain why unique value propositions are critical to business survival

  • Begin to articulate their value proposition for their own business idea 

See Class Notes

📕 Articles:

  1. The 31 Best Value Proposition Examples You Wish You Had

  2. What is a Value Proposition? (Plus 3 Great Examples and 3 Common Mistakes)

  3. Value Propositions: What They Are and How to Create Them (with Examples)

  4. Value Proposition Canvas

  5. Why Value Propositions Are Important (And How To Create Them)

📺 Videos:

  1. Strategyzer's Value Proposition Canvas Explained

  2. Value Proposition Canvas Explained by Alex Osterwalder

  3. The art of innovation | Guy Kawasaki | TEDxBerkeley

  4. Designing your Value Proposition by Alex Osterwalder at Mind the Product 2014

  5. Value Proposition Canvas explained through the Uber example

Lesson 3 - Customer Discovery

Feb 9

After Lesson 3, students should be able to: 

  • Define customer discovery

  • Explain why customer discovery is crucial to finding value propositions 

  • Know best practices behind customer discovery 

  • Begin to practice interviewing customers and asking appropriate questions 

See Class Notes

📕 Articles:

  1. The Four Steps to Customer Discovery

  2. THE CUSTOMER DISCOVERY HANDBOOK

  3. 26 Resources to Help You Master Customer Development Interviews

  4. Customer Discovery In the Time Of the Covid-19 Virus

  5. Customer discovery according to the Lean Startup methodology

📺 Videos:

  1. Video 1: What is customer discovery?

  2. Video 2: The Customer Development Process. 2 Minutes to See Why

  3. Video #3: EMPATHY - BEST SPEECH OF ALL TIME By Simon Sinek

  4. Video #4-13: Steve Blank Customer Interview Series

Lesson 4 - Testing a Value Proposition

Feb 11

After Lesson 4, students should be able to: 

  • Define what is a Minimal Viable Product (MVP) 

  • Explain the benefits of an MVP 

  • Share examples of successful companies who used an MVP

  • Begin to plan their own MVP

See Class Notes

Lesson 5 - Measuring a Minimum Viable Product

Feb 16

After Lesson 5, students should be able to: 

  • Explain how to measure the successfulness of an MVP 

  • Learn how to create goals around an MVP using a Test Card 

  • Begin creating measurable goals using their own Test Card

See Class Notes

Lesson 6 - How to Pivot Your Idea

Feb 18

After Lesson 6, students should be able to: 

  • Learn how to use a Learning Card

  • Define a pivot

  • Explain why pivots are critical for startups 

  • Share examples of successful companies who made early pivots 

  • Share examples of companies who made later-stage pivots 

See Class Notes

Lesson 7 - Business Model Canvas (BMC)

Feb 18

After Lesson 6, students should be able to: 

  • Understand the difference between the Business Model Canvas (BMC) and the Value Proposition Canvas

  • Explain each section of the BMC

See Class Notes

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