Introduction to Disciplined Entrepreneurship one hour workshop - slide deck #2 given at MISK Global Forum Workshop - Nov 16, 2017 - Riyadh Saudi Arabia
Establishing An Enterprise and Project Management.pptx
Introduction to Disciplined Entrepreneurship Workshop MGF Deck #2
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November 16, 2018
Bill Aulet
Managing Director,
Martin Trust Center
for MIT Entrepreneurship
Workshop on Disciplined Entrepreneurship:
Overview of Disciplined Entrepreneurship in
Action
8. DISCIPLINED ENTREPRENEURSHIP
What Will You Do?
Check my car out and do maintenance
If it needs repair, do them up to $1,500
Profit margin can be 80%
What will your team do?
Why?
Pro’s and Con’s
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Raison d’Être
Why are you in business?
Mission:
Passions:
Values:
Initial Assets:
Initial Idea:
Initial Market
Who is your
customer?
Beachhead:
End User Profile:
TAM:
Persona:
1st 10 Customers:
Competitive Advantage
Why you?
Moats:
Core:
Competitive Positioning:
Value Creation
What can you do for you
customer?
Use Case:
Prod Description:
Problem Being Solved:
Quant. Value Prop.:
Customer Acquisition
How does your customer
acquire your product?
DMU:
Process to Acquire Customer:
Windows of Opportunity:
Possible Triggers:
Overall Economics
Does your product make
money at a company level?
Est. R&D Exp.:
Est. G&A Exp.:
LTV/COCA Ratio High Enough:
Design & Build
How do you produce the
product?
ID Key Assumptions:
Test Key Assumptions:
MVBP:
Tracking Metrics:
Product Unit Economics
Can you make money at the
product level?
Biz Model:
Est. Pricing:
Short Term - LTV:
Short Term – COCA:
Medium Term - LTV:
Medium Term – COCA:
Long Term – LTV:
Long Term – COCA:
Sales
How do you sell your
product?
Preferred Sales Channel:
Sales Funnel:
Short Term Mix:
Medium Term Mix:
Long Term Mix:
Scaling
How do you scale your
business?
Prod. Plan for Beachhead:
Next Market:
Prod. Plan beyond Beachhead:
Follow-on TAM:
18. January 28 – February 2, 2018
MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA
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