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The following articles and videos are supplemental information for the Spring 2021 Mission43 Venture College Entrepreneur Course.
Class Syllabus
Schedule a Mentor Meeting
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:
What is a Side Hustle?
Five Reasons Why A Side Hustle Could Be Beneficial And Perhaps Even Lead To A Startup Company.
Startup vs. Lifestyle Business (a Short Comparison from a Guy Who’s Done Both)
Lifestyle Business vs. Growth-Minded Business
7 Signs That You Are Not Cut Out to Be an Entrepreneur
📺 Videos:
Venture College Side Hustle Series
Steve Blank: What is a Startup?
Steve Blank: Startups Aren’t Just Small Versions of Large Companies
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
The 31 Best Value Proposition Examples You Wish You Had
What is a Value Proposition? (Plus 3 Great Examples and 3 Common Mistakes)
Value Propositions: What They Are and How to Create Them (with Examples)
Value Proposition Canvas
Why Value Propositions Are Important (And How To Create Them)
Strategyzer's Value Proposition Canvas Explained
Value Proposition Canvas Explained by Alex Osterwalder
The art of innovation | Guy Kawasaki | TEDxBerkeley
Designing your Value Proposition by Alex Osterwalder at Mind the Product 2014
Value Proposition Canvas explained through the Uber example
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
The Four Steps to Customer Discovery
THE CUSTOMER DISCOVERY HANDBOOK
26 Resources to Help You Master Customer Development Interviews
Customer Discovery In the Time Of the Covid-19 Virus
Customer discovery according to the Lean Startup methodology
Video 1: What is customer discovery?
Video 2: The Customer Development Process. 2 Minutes to See Why
Video #3: EMPATHY - BEST SPEECH OF ALL TIME By Simon Sinek
Video #4-13: Steve Blank Customer Interview Series
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
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
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
Understand the difference between the Business Model Canvas (BMC) and the Value Proposition Canvas
Explain each section of the BMC