项目作者: markwk

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Talk and slides on Business Model Canvas and Tactics for Customer Discovery
高级语言: JavaScript
项目地址: git://github.com/markwk/business-model-canvas.git
创建时间: 2020-09-29T23:22:41Z
项目社区:https://github.com/markwk/business-model-canvas

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Customer Development: Principles and Tactics for Startups

This talk is a brief overview of business model canvas and some key principles and tactics of customer discovery and development.

Ideal for learning to conceptualize and communicate a business approach for an early-stage startup as well as develop strategies for customer development, discovery and market validation.

Contents

Slides

References

Resources and Book Recommendations

  • Osterwalder, A., & Pigneur, Y. (2013). Business Model Generation. John Wiley & Sons.
  • Steve Blank & Bob Dorf, Startup Owners Manual (2012)
  • https://steveblank.com/tools-and-blogs-for-entrepreneurs/
  • Dan Shapiro - Hot Seat (2015).
  • David Rose - The Startup Checklist. (2016).
  • Gabriel Weinberg - Traction: How Any Startup Can Achieve Explosive Customer Growth
  • Blog www.markwk.com

About Speaker

Mark Koester is a tech entrepreneur, writer, and technologist.

He is the co-director for Startup Boost Los Angeles, a pre-accelerator program helping early stage entrepeneurs get into top accelerator, raise seed funding and/or revenue. Former Regional Lead in Greater China at Techstars, a seed-stage accelerator, and a program coordinator and director at Startup Next (powered by Google for Entrepreneurs).

His current product work is at the intersection of data technologies AND human health and optimization. As a data scientist and web and mobile app developer, he is the creator of PhotoStats.io (a photo tracking and analytics app), PodcastTracker for podcast listening logging, Biomarker Tracker (a health analytics service to better understand blood test results) and QS Ledger (the most extensive, open source, personal data collection and analysis tool).

He run a boutique software devevelopment and product strategy shop (Int3c.com) and is an active open source contributor. He regularly writes at www.markwk.com. He’s also a polyglot and likes to run.