MHR Module 5, 6, 7
A "series A" funding event is likely to be:
$2 million to $10 million
You have invented a new treatment for sick cows that will save farmers $1000/treatment. The cost of producing each treatment is $20. Assume you are following a 'value-based pricing' strategy. Which of the following is your best pricing option for maximizing your profits?
$300
A seed round of investment from professional investors is most likely to be:
$500,000- $2 million
You have decided to launch a new board game. you estimate the cost per unit to be $12, your selling price will be $20 and you initial investment is $160,000. What is your break even quantity?
20,000 units
Calculate COCA based on the following information for a co-working space: total sales and marketing budget: 1,000 sales and marketing associated with bringing in new customers: 500 number of new customers acquired: 5
COCA= $100
Think about a McDonald's Happy Meal. Which of the following customer type is the best description of an older sibling?
Champion
The author of Disciplined Entrepreneurship describes "A Decision-Making Unit" as being made up of:
Champion, Economic Buyer, and Influencers
In the video on "Building the Minimum Viable Product," Eric Ries argues that the worst fate for any product launch is:
Customers give you no feedback at all
In the video "Principles of Lean," Steve Blank argues that a business plan is good for:
Established companies with successful products that are developing new products
Assuming a venture raises external capital to successfully fund growth, the most common order of funding events would be:
Friends and family, Angels, Venture Capital, Public market via IPO
Lifetime Value is important because it tells you:
How much total profit (value) you can expect from a particular customer, which tells you how much you can spend to acquire that customer
In "Build, Measure, Learn" Eric Ries tells the story of their instant messaging startup IMVU. Eric and his co-founders learned how their target customers used IM systems by:
Inviting them to their office to try the technology
According to the Art of Startups by Bhide, bootstrapping a venture is a good idea because:
It reveals hidden problems and forces the company to solve them
Which part of the Business Model Canvas describes the network of suppliers and partners that make the business model work?
Key partnerships
New Startup Dan.o monthly subscription: $15/customer/month $5/customer/month subscribes for 10 months placing 1000 adds will cost $200 5% see and request more info customers that request more info will receive a call costing 20/call 60% of those become a customer
LTV of a customer at Dan.O= $100
Customers may be resistant to purchasing a new or unfamiliar product. Steps that you can take to overcome this resistance include:
Make it compatible with existing customer behavior
In "build, measure learn" Eric Ries tells the story of their instant messaging startup IMVU. They spend 6 grueling months developing the product, and when they released it:
No one even tried it
All of the following are primary roles in the decision-making unit EXCEPT:
Purchasing agent
If your company is successful, which of the following is the most likely financial exit that generates returns for external investors?
Sale of the company to another business??
After your beachhead market, follow-on markets include:
Selling new versions of your product to the same customers and selling your inital product to markets that are similar to your beachhead
Which of the following would be the best way to test assumptions about a potential new restaurant in downtown Madison
Set up a table on Library Mall or on the capitol square, give away small free samples, and see if you can convince people to buy larger portions
All of the following are good ways to reduce COCA except:
Target the customer segments with the longest sales cycles so you have the most time to close deals
The primary economic buyer is:
The decision maker who will sign off on spending money
In her talk on why business models matter, Ann-Miura-ko of Floodgate Ventures says that she likes to see a business model for a new venture because it shows:
The key assumptions and hypotheses about why the venture could succeed
According to "Fake it til you make it" the biggest problem with building a fully functional product/ service rather than a 90% facade is
The longer you spend working on a prototype or a real product, the more attached you'll becomes, and the less likely you'll be to accept negative test results
In the decision-making unit, a champion is:
The person who wants the customer to purchase the product
In the decision-making unit, an influencer is:
The person with depth of experience whose opinion can affect the rest of the decision-making unit
Cost of Customer Acquisition, also knows as Customer Acquisition Cost , is best defined as
The total sales and marketing cost required to earn a new customer
In "Build, Measure, Learn" Eric Ries suggests that the core question behind lean thinking is:
Which of our efforts create value and which are wasteful?
According to the Mullins article on Customer Cash, a key benefit of getting upfront payments from customers is it:
allows company founders to focus on creating, testing, refining, and proving their business models instead of on courting investors
Convertible debt is best described as
an investment that starts out as a loan but is expected to be converted to equity at some point in the future
In the video on "Debunking the Myths of Entrepreneurship" Eric Ries argues that the goal of entrepreneurship is to:
build an organization that will outlive the founders
In the video on "debunking the myths of entrepreneurship" Eric Ries argues that the goal of entrepreneurship is to:
build an organization that will outlive the founders
All of the following are considered additional or secondary roles in the decision-making unit EXCEPT:
champion
The best types of experiments to run as you prepare to launch your venture are:
cheap, quick, easy
which part of the Business Model Canvas describes all costs incurred to operate a business model
cost structures
Which part of the business model canvas describes the different groups of people or organizations an enterprise aims to reach and serve?
customer segments
Assume you have completed a CoCA/LV analysis for your startup company. You have found that your cost of customer acquisition is greater than the lifetime value of a customer. Based on this finding, what should you focus on?
decreasing the cost of customer acquisition
t/f Selecting your pricing framework is especially important because you should plan to keep it constant as you complete the process of researching and launching your venture
false
t/f: A debt investor cannot lose the entire value of the investment
false
t/f: A debt investor is generally willing to take a risk on a startup company if the innovation or technology appears to have good-long term potential
false
t/f: An asset-based business loan requires that the company identify a specific asset that the company will utilize to generate funds in the event that the company cannot make interest or principal payments on the loan
false
t/f: Banks are the primary source of initial investment dollars for startup companies in the software industry
false
t/f: The 17 business models presented in disciplined entrepreneurship represent the full set of possible business models you should consider for your venture
false
t/f: The MVBP should balance simplicity with the features that customers will pay the most money to acquire
false
t/f: When they first start, most entrepreneurs have a pretty accurate sense of how much it costs to gain a new customer
false
t/f: an equity investor cannot lose the entire value of the investment
false
t/f: generally speaking, angels tend to invest in early stage companies after a VC firm has made an investment
false
t/f: giving away your product or service for free can be a viable business model as long as you sort out how to monetize it later
false
t/f: once you have identified your beachhead market, you should identify 10-12 adjacent markets and calculate TAM for each
false
t/f: the persona for your product is also the primary economic buyer
false
t/f: when identifying key assumptions about your venture, two key areas to consider are team formation and the decision-making unit
false
If your business fails, what happens to the money invested by angels or venture capital firms (equity investments)?
first you pay off any loans or trade payables (suppliers). If there is anything left, it might get paid out to the stockholders
According to the Art of Startups by Bhide, the biggest challenge is not raising money but:
having the wits and hustle to do without it
Price is important in the functioning of an economy because it_____
helps transmit information regarding supply and demand across the entire market
In "A Broken Place," the article about Better Place and entrepreneur Shai Agassi, a key lesson about building a viable business model for a new venture is that:
it is very difficult to get consumers to change their behavior
According to the Mullins article on customer cash, the model that connects buyers and sellers is
matchmaker model
In the video on "Debunking the Myths of Entrepreneurship," Eric Ries argues that what distinguishes successful ventures is:
pivoting from bad ideas to opportunities that have good product-market fit
All of the following are key principles of the "prototype mindset" except:
prototypes are no better than the ideas behind them
According to the Mullins article on customer cash, entrepreneurs can use a scarcity model by:
regularly changing the product specifications to motivate customers to make purchasing decisions quickly
when developing your product plan, you seek to:
serve a different persona with a different set of product or service features
When testing assumptions, even if "the dogs eat the dog food" you will still have to show that:
someone will actually pay for the dog food
Which of the following is NOT one of the 9 building blocks of the Business Model Canvas
technology
In her video on bootstrapping, Heidi Roizen comments that bootstrapping is especially valuable because:
the best assurance that you're going to create shareholder value and have a successful business is to create profit
The vitality coefficient is:
the magnitude of the positive word of mouth your product generates
Assume that a venture has successfully raised capital from outside investors in a seed round of funding. Which of the following is most likely true as it progresses from seed to to a series A round
the perceived risk of the venture should reduce
The lifetime value of a customer (LTV) is:
the total profit associated with a customer
In the video "to raise money or not part 2" the speaker points out that one of the key factors that helped them raise venture capital was:
they got funding from an angel investor who was well connected in industry and with the VC firms
The best way to figure out the decision-making unit is to talk to your potential customers
true
t/f A business loan is substantivey no different than other types of debt such as student loans or a home mortgage
true
t/f: A business model is a framework by which you capture value from customers based on the product or service you sell
true
t/f: An angel is a wealthy individual who is investing his/her own money
true
t/f: Be flexible on pricing for early testers and "lighthouse customers" because you can use them as case examples to help other customers
true
t/f: Because an equity investor is a part-owner of the business, the investor may have a role in management or decision making
true
t/f: Calculating the total addressable market size for follow-on markets helps you stay aware of the long-term potential of your business
true
t/f: Customer acquisition cost analysis should take into account all sales and marketing costs, including salaries of salespeople, printing of brochures, costs of trade show exhibits, advertising and so on
true
t/f: Debt investors are more likely to invest in a company if there is an asset that can be claimed by the investor in the event that the company defaults on the debt
true
t/f: Different types of customers will pay different amounts for the same products or services, depending on how early or late they are buying compared to other customers
true
t/f: Equity investors in early stage companies might expect return rates as high as 50-60% per year
true
t/f: Generally speaking equity investors are willing to take higher risks than debt investors
true
t/f: Hayek argued that knowledge of time and place is more important than scientific knowledge in The Use of Knowledge in Society paper
true
t/f: In the Fake it Chapter 13 reading from "Sprint" creating a facade of a product can quickly get you 90% of the way to something that you can test with customers
true
t/f: In the learn startup framework, the products a startup builds are really just experiments
true
t/f: It is important to carefully consider your new venture's business model because you have many options to choose from and it is difficult to change your business model later
true
t/f: MVP stands for Minimum Viable Product
true
t/f: Mapping the process to acquire a paying customer can help you identify hidden obstacles that inhibit your ability to sell your product
true
t/f: One of the major advantages of crowdfunding is that it allows the entrepreneur to gauge the market's willingness to pre-order a product like a board game, which is a potential indication of whether the product could be a commercial success
true
t/f: The MVBP combines the most important key individual assumptions into one integrated product that can be sold
true
t/f: The cost of customer acquisition (COCA) analysis begins with mapping the process to acquire a paying customer
true
t/f: Valuation of an early stage company is usually at least as much art as science
true
t/f: When a company uses debt financing, it receives capital in exchange for a promise to repay the capital, usually with interest payments as well
true
t/f: When mapping the process to acquire a paying customer, you should note whether payment will come from the customer's yearly operating budget or from the customer's long-term capital budget
true
t/f: an equity investor shares in the upside if the company is successful
true
t/f: identifying key assumptions for you venture requires reviewing each step of the Disciplined Entrepreneurship framework to see what conclusions you made based on your market research
true
t/f: mapping your sales process strategy requires matching specific sales activities at each stage (short term, medium, long term) with the specific type of customer (or segment) that you expect to reach with that activity
true
t/f: the primary goal of your short term sales process is to create demand for your product and fulfill those orders
true
which business model charges customer for the products or services actually used or consumed?
usage-based
Which part of the business model canvas describes the bundle of products and services that create value for a specific customer segment?
value proposition
In her video on bootstrapping, Heidi Roizen comments that bootstrapping used to be the standard way to finance growth, but more entrepreneurs began relying on outside capital when:
venture capital became cheap (because there was more of it)
In Disciplined Entrepreneurship, a "customer" is not always just a customer. Which of the following is an example of a more complex customer situation?
when you have a two-sided market where multiple target customer types are needed