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startUP?

A temporal organization formed to search for a repeatable and scalable business model

A bit of history

First "tweet"

7 years later, 200 millions active users

2006 March

Google Acquires YouTube

$1.65 Billion

2006 October

Fabulis Pivots, Becomes Fab.com

10 Million members

5.4 products/minute

2011 April

Evernote Hits 10 million Users

1 Million in 2009

2011

Kindle Books Outsell Real Books on Amazon

2011 May

Foursquare

1 Billion check-ins

2011 September

Pebble Watch. Best-Selling Kickstarter of All Time

$3.3 Million in five days, up to $10 million

2011 September

Microsoft Acquires Skype

$8.5 Billion

2011 October

Andreessen Horowitz Invests in Pinterest

$27 Million

2012 February

Facebook Acquires Instagram

$1Billion

2012 April

Facebook Reaches 1 Billion Users

2012 October

Angry Birds Becomes

the #1 Paid App of All Time

1.7 billions downloads

2013 April

Lean startup

Origin

  • Eric Ries Sep 2008
  • From Japan manufacturing in 80's

Main concepts

MVP

Continuous Deployment

A/B testing

Pivot

Learn-Build-Measure

MVP

Minimum Viable Product

Minimal effort to maximize knowledge

Evaluate hypothesis

Continuous Deployment

Only for Software development

Reduce time/costs to production

Automated testing

A/B Testing

Different versions at same time

Experiment and observe behaviors

PIVOT

If the plan doesn’t work, change it

Learn-Build-Measure

LEAN Phases

Discovery

Define Idea and values

 

Mission, Vision, Values

 

Pick the right co-founder

Validate

Search for a repeatable and scalable business model

 

Find product/market fit
What you’re building and for who

 

Bussiness Canvas Model

Elevator pitch

Prototype

MVP

 

Borrow & steal


Be Lean

Iterate/Pivot

Use validated learning

 

Achieve product/market-fit ASAP

 

A/B Testing

SCALE

Build a repeatable customer process

Build a solid infrastructure for billing & deployments

Automate as much as posible

Grow the team and company culture

Setup a Continuous Deployment

startUP

A temporal organization formed to search for a repeatable and scalable business model

Bussiness model?

A business model describes how your company creates, delivers and captures value

Bussiness CANVAS model

A lean startup template

Strategic management

PRODUCT

MARKET

What it is

For who

Elevator Pitch

Short summary about your business model

 

Deliver the summary in the time span of an elevator ride

 

Create interest about your project

 

About 2 minutes

Elevator Pitch

Define your project

  • Who are your customers?
  • Who will use it?
  • Which are their problems?
  • What do you offer?
  • How is your solution?

Elevator Pitch

Define yourself

  • Who are you and why will you success?
  • What do you need to success?
  • How big is your market?
  • How an investor can recover his investment?
  • Why invest in your project and not other one?

Elevator Pitch

Explain your business model

  • How will you make money?

  • Why it will success?

STARTUP stages

Concept

Begin to develop de idea

 

Familiar & friends round

Prototype

MVP to show customers

 

Validate hypothesis

Seed Funding

Funding until Breakeven

Growth

Increase and stabilize profit

 

Series A funding

Expansion

Global scope

 

Series B funding

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MIW Startups

By Anthanh

MIW Startups

A talk about startups for "Master en Ingeniería Web de la UPM"

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