Entrepreneurship Midterm 1
examples of pivots
- change target customer segments - change product itself - more dramatic change - change in business model
methods to testing ideas and prototypes
- concierge test - crowdfunding - get out and do it - customer/empathy interviews - surveys - letters of intent - usability tests - market trials
what characteristics do scholars look for in entrepreneurs
- need for achievement - risk-seeking - strongly believes in his/her control of situations
how do you prototype
- start building - don't spend too long on one prototype - ID what you are testing - build with the user in mind
when receiving feedback
- take a breath - be an active listener - ask questions for clarity - show appreciation
what are the three ways the unexpected can be categorized
- unexpected success - unexpected failure - unexpected outside event
7 elements of an empathy map
1. Who are the people your designing for? 2. See: what do they see? 3. Think & Feel: what do they think/feel? 4. Hear: what are they hearing from others? 5. Say & Do: what are they actually saying/doing? 6. Pain: what are they running from or want to avoid? 7. Gain: what are they running to or want to get?
lean startup flowchart steps
1. decide on your idea 2. create hypotheses (if we do x, we expect y to happen) 3. generate MVP's 4. prioritize MVP's 5. run tests 6. pivot 7. achieve product-market fit
what are the three steps to forming a point of view (POV) statement?
1. define your user 2. identify needs 3. express key insights
what are the 6 pieces of design thinking?
1. empathize 2. define 3. ideate 4. prototype 5. test 6. implement
4 design thinking principles
1. focused on human values 2. showing not telling 3. bias towards action 4. learning mindset
when giving feedback
1. include self-disclosure 2. explain behaviors impact 3. NO condemnation or criticism 4. acknowledge strengths and opportunities for improvement 5. be genuine 6. be useful 7. check implicit bias 8. be specific
6 common low resolution prototypes
1. model 2. role-play 3. story 4. mock-up 5. diagram 6. advertisement
what are 5 things empathy maps can do
1. remove bias from our designs and align the team on a single, shared understanding of the user 2. discover weaknesses in our research 3. uncover user needs that the user themselves may not even be aware of 4. understand what drives users behaviors 5. guide us towards meaningful innovation
7 sources of innovation within Drucker's model
1. the unexpected 2. incongruities 3. process needs 4. industry market structure 5. demographics 6. changes in perception 7. new knowledge
5 reasons why we prototype
1. to ideate and problem solve 2. to communicate 3. to start a convo 4. to fail quickly and cheaply 5. to test possibilities
the worst feedback is _____
NO feedback
who created the model for the different stages of teams?
Tuckman
How does the testing phase inform the evolution of your ideas? a. by validating or invalidating your assumptions b. by determining competitor's ideas c. by deciding if your idea is profitable d. by learning more about the cost of production
a. by validating or invalidating your assumptions
which is NOT a step in developing a Point of View... a. define your idea b. express key insights c. identify needs d. define your user
a. define your idea
what is a prototype
anything that a user can interact with; usually bias towards something a user can experience
what are high-fidelity prototypes
appear and function as similar as possible to the actual product; usually allow realistic user interactions
to be an entrepreneur means to... a. start a business b. innovate c. invest in a startup d. having a product idea
b. innovate
What is a sign that you have designed the right thing and can start developing a high fidelity prototype? a. you have spent a long time perfecting your prototype b. people are happy with the general idea and start giving you feedback on smaller details c. you have pitched and explained your prototype to many people d. all of the above
b. people are happy with the general idea and start giving you feedback on smaller details
which one of the following isn't a key reason to use empathy maps... a. remove bias from our designs b. synthesizing secondary research about your target user c. uncover user needs that the user themselves may not even be aware of d. align the team on a single, shared understanding of the user
b. synthesizing secondary research about your target user
During empathy interviews, you should NOT ask: a. emotion-triggering questions b. yes or no questions c. why or why not d. show me questions
b. yes or no questions
When empathy interviewing, should you interview people with extreme opinions on a product or service? Why or why not? a. yes, bc they will most likely agree with your idea b. yes, bc they often have very interesting insights c. no, bc they are outliers d. no, bc they probably won't be your customer
b. yes, bc they often have very interesting insights
what does it mean to have bias towards action
build, innovate, and learn by DOING
which isn't a source of innovation? a. new knowledge b. unexpected occurrences c. all of the above d. demographic changes
c. all of the above
Which of the following is not one of the characteristics of an entrepreneur that Prof Goldstein mentioned in the video: a. ability to take action b. relentless pursuit of challenge c. being a business person d. all of above
c. being a business person
Which of the following items is NOT cited as a challenge that can be experienced during brainstorming? a. having your team stray off topic to address other problems b. it is not easy to have boundless freedom in your idea development c. developing a potential solution through the refinement of ideas discussed d. effectiveness of brainstorming can be limited by initial group awkwardness
c. developing a potential solution through the refinement of ideas discussed
In the pediatric MRI example, projecting an aquarium picture onto an existing MRI machine is an example of which design thinking principle? a. ideate b. test c. prototype d. define
c. prototype
what is an empathy map
collaborative tool teams use to gain a deeper insight into their customers
what does it mean to be focused on human values
customer centered; empathy (who are the customers, what are their needs, what are their wants)
which one of the following is important when creating a POV... a. inspiring your team b. guiding your innovation efforts c. providing a narrow focus d. all of the above
d. all of the above
Which of the following best describes the Tuckman Model: a. each stage takes the same amount of time b. high performing teams only go through each phase once c. it is a bad sign if your team spends a long time in the storming phase d. high performing teams sometimes have to revisit different phases
d. high performing teams sometimes have to revisit different phases
Which one of the following doesn't belong to the design thinking process? a. empathize b. define c. ideate d. promote
d. promote
Which of the followings is NOT what Dr. Land referenced when talking about using the right and left brain in the creative process: a. when we're busy judging our ideas, there's no room for the weird, wild, or original thoughts to occur b. we often simultaneously try to come up with new ideas and judge them at the same time c. the more schooling and education we receive, the more our convergent and divergent thinking dual d. with focus it is possible to effectively use convergent and divergent thinking at the same time
d. with focus it is possible to effectively use convergent and divergent thinking at the same time
what does it mean to have a learning mindset
embracing learning or a beginner's way of thinking
As we grow up and learn to accept others' opinions, the ability of creativity grows (true or false)
false
in design thinking, once you have gotten through to testing you have finished the process (true or false)
false
what are two parts of the design process must you also consider?
feasibility and viability
4 different stages in tuckman's model
forming, storming, norming, and performing
what stage do we come up with HMW questions in
ideate stage
the purpose of feedback is to ___
improve
primary data
info gathered directly from respondents/customers (interviews, focus groups, product tests)
secondary data
info that has already been collected for a previous purpose (websites, census data)
do MVP's come after or before high-resolution prototypes
low resolution prototype -> high resolution prototype -> series of MVP's -> full product
do you need to own a successful venture to be a successful entrepreneur
no
design thinking is a ______ and a ______
process; mindset
what's an MVP (minimum viable product)
product that includes just enough features to allow useful feedback from early adopters
what does it mean to be showing not telling
quickly translating your ideas into things that you can take out and show someone and experiment with to then bring back and integrate on
what two things are important to a team
respect; psychological safety
what is the study of entrepreneurship
seeks to understand how opportunities are discovered or created by a person or a team who then assemble various resources in order to exploit the opportunities and create wealth
when testing your prototype your not...
selling your idea
it's important that feedback is ____ and ______
specific and actionable
how do we systematically look for change
the key is to look for change because wherever there's change, there's also opportunity
during the define stage what two things are the main things to grasp
the real problem and the target users
what does it mean to define
to analyze your observations to gain insights
what does it mean to prototype
to develop something tangible to show people
what does it mean to test
to get feedback from people on your assumptions and hypotheses
what does it mean to empathize
to observe and understand users needs and problems
what does it mean to ideate
to think of creative solutions to each aspect of the problem
what does it mean to implement
to understand the feasibility of your idea and create a viable business model
In choosing subjects for an empathy interview, it is important to focus on extremes, as well as people in the middle on a topic area (true or false)
true
should you test your prototype on 'extreme' users? yes or no
yes, bc they're more vocal about likes and dislikes
can scholars predict who becomes an entrepreneur
yes, but not if they will succeed