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The Startup Owner's Manual
The Step-By-Step Guide for Building a Great Company
Buch von Steve Blank (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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More than 100,000 entrepreneurs rely on this book for detailed, step-by-step instructions on building successful, scalable, profitable startups. The National Science Foundation pays hundreds of startup teams each year to follow the process outlined in the book, and it's taught at Stanford, Berkeley, Columbia and more than 100 other leading universities worldwide. Why?

The Startup Owner's Manual guides you, step-by-step, as you put the Customer Development process to work. This method was created by renowned Silicon Valley startup expert Steve Blank, co-creator with Eric Ries of the "Lean Startup" movement and tested and refined by him for more than a decade. This 608-page how-to guide includes over 100 charts, graphs, and diagrams, plus 77 valuable checklists that guide you as you drive your company toward profitability. It will help you:
? Avoid the 9 deadly sins that destroy startups' chances for success
? Use the Customer Development method to bring your business idea to life
? Incorporate the Business Model Canvas as the organizing principle for startup hypotheses
? Identify your customers and determine how to "get, keep and grow" customers profitably
? Compute how you'll drive your startup to repeatable, scalable profits.
The Startup Owner?s Manual was originally published by K&S Ranch Publishing Inc. and is now available from Wiley. The cover, design, and content are the same as the prior release and should not be considered a new or updated product.
More than 100,000 entrepreneurs rely on this book for detailed, step-by-step instructions on building successful, scalable, profitable startups. The National Science Foundation pays hundreds of startup teams each year to follow the process outlined in the book, and it's taught at Stanford, Berkeley, Columbia and more than 100 other leading universities worldwide. Why?

The Startup Owner's Manual guides you, step-by-step, as you put the Customer Development process to work. This method was created by renowned Silicon Valley startup expert Steve Blank, co-creator with Eric Ries of the "Lean Startup" movement and tested and refined by him for more than a decade. This 608-page how-to guide includes over 100 charts, graphs, and diagrams, plus 77 valuable checklists that guide you as you drive your company toward profitability. It will help you:
? Avoid the 9 deadly sins that destroy startups' chances for success
? Use the Customer Development method to bring your business idea to life
? Incorporate the Business Model Canvas as the organizing principle for startup hypotheses
? Identify your customers and determine how to "get, keep and grow" customers profitably
? Compute how you'll drive your startup to repeatable, scalable profits.
The Startup Owner?s Manual was originally published by K&S Ranch Publishing Inc. and is now available from Wiley. The cover, design, and content are the same as the prior release and should not be considered a new or updated product.
Über den Autor

Steve Blank is a driving force in innovation, helping to radically reshape how startups are built and how entrepreneurship is taught. His new Startup Owner's Manual is his latest addition for entrepreneurial practitioners.

Steve created the Customer Development methodology that spawned the Lean Startup movement. He teaches entrepreneurship at Stanford University, U.C. and Columbia. His blog, [...] is "must" reading among entrepreneurs. In 2011, Steve created the Lean LaunchPad, a hands-on class using Customer Development to train students as well as elite teams of scientists selected by the U.S. National Science Foundation.

Steve arrived in Silicon Valley in 1978, as boom times began, joining his first of eight startups. After 21 years the results were two deep craters, several "base hits," one massive "dot-com bubble" home run, and immense experiential learning that resulted in his first break-through book, The Four Steps to the Epiphany.

Bob Dorf is a serial entrepreneur, founding his first success at age 22 and, since then, six more?"two homeruns, two base hits, and three great tax losses," as he puts it. He's advised and/or invested in a score since. Dorf is often called the "midwife of Customer Development," having critiqued early drafts of The Four Steps to the Epiphany; he and Steve have been friends and colleagues ever since.

Entrepreneurial from his teens, Bob received his last W-2 almost 40 years ago, when he quit his editor's job at New York's WINS Radio to launch his first successful startup. In his "spare" time, he teaches "Introduction to Venturing," on Customer Development and getting startups right, at Columbia Business School.

For tons more insight and helpful tools for entrepreneurs and educators: [...]

Inhaltsverzeichnis

How to Read This Book vii

Preface xiii

Who is This Book For? xvii

Introduction xxi

A Repeatable Path xxii

Why a Second Decade? xxiv

The Four Steps: A New Path xxix

Getting Started

Chapter 1: The Path to Disaster: A Startup is Not a Small Version of a Big Company 1

Chapter 2: The Path to the Epiphany: The Customer Development Model 19

The Customer Development Manifesto 31

Step One: Customer Discovery

Chapter 3: An Introduction to Customer Discovery 53

Chapter 4: Customer Discovery, Phase One: State Your Business Model Hypotheses 69

Chapter 5: Customer Discovery, Phase Two: "Get Out of the Building" to Test the Problem: "Do People Care?" 189

Chapter 6: Customer Discovery, Phase Three: "Get Out of the Building" and Test the Product Solution 227

Chapter 7: Customer Discovery, Phase Four: Verify the Business Model and Pivot or Proceed 257

Step Two: Customer Validation

Chapter 8: Introduction to Customer Validation 277

Chapter 9: Customer Validation, Phase One: "Get Ready to Sell" 291

Chapter 10: Customer Validation, Phase Two: "Get Out of the Building and Sell!" 357

Chapter 11: Customer Validation, Phase Three: Develop Product and Company Positioning 413

Chapter 12: Customer Validation, Phase Four: The Toughest Question of All: Pivot or Proceed? 429

The Startup Owner's Manual "Site" Map 465

Appendix A: Customer Development Checklists 469

Appendix B: Glossary 531

Appendix C: How to Build a Web Startup: A Simple Overview 541

Acknowledgements 549

About the Authors 553

Index 557

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Fachbereich: Rechtsratgeber
Genre: Recht
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: How to Read This Book viiPreface xiiiWho is This Book For? xviiIntroduction xxiA Repeatable Path xxiiWhy a Second Decade? xxivThe Four Steps: A New Path xxixGetting StartedChapter 1: The Path to Disaster: A Startup is Not a Small Version of a Big Company
ISBN-13: 9781119690689
ISBN-10: 1119690684
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 1W119690680
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Blank, Steve
Dorf, Bob
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Hersteller: Wiley John + Sons
Maße: 243 x 195 x 35 mm
Von/Mit: Steve Blank (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.04.2020
Gewicht: 1,398 kg
Artikel-ID: 117829843
Über den Autor

Steve Blank is a driving force in innovation, helping to radically reshape how startups are built and how entrepreneurship is taught. His new Startup Owner's Manual is his latest addition for entrepreneurial practitioners.

Steve created the Customer Development methodology that spawned the Lean Startup movement. He teaches entrepreneurship at Stanford University, U.C. and Columbia. His blog, [...] is "must" reading among entrepreneurs. In 2011, Steve created the Lean LaunchPad, a hands-on class using Customer Development to train students as well as elite teams of scientists selected by the U.S. National Science Foundation.

Steve arrived in Silicon Valley in 1978, as boom times began, joining his first of eight startups. After 21 years the results were two deep craters, several "base hits," one massive "dot-com bubble" home run, and immense experiential learning that resulted in his first break-through book, The Four Steps to the Epiphany.

Bob Dorf is a serial entrepreneur, founding his first success at age 22 and, since then, six more?"two homeruns, two base hits, and three great tax losses," as he puts it. He's advised and/or invested in a score since. Dorf is often called the "midwife of Customer Development," having critiqued early drafts of The Four Steps to the Epiphany; he and Steve have been friends and colleagues ever since.

Entrepreneurial from his teens, Bob received his last W-2 almost 40 years ago, when he quit his editor's job at New York's WINS Radio to launch his first successful startup. In his "spare" time, he teaches "Introduction to Venturing," on Customer Development and getting startups right, at Columbia Business School.

For tons more insight and helpful tools for entrepreneurs and educators: [...]

Inhaltsverzeichnis

How to Read This Book vii

Preface xiii

Who is This Book For? xvii

Introduction xxi

A Repeatable Path xxii

Why a Second Decade? xxiv

The Four Steps: A New Path xxix

Getting Started

Chapter 1: The Path to Disaster: A Startup is Not a Small Version of a Big Company 1

Chapter 2: The Path to the Epiphany: The Customer Development Model 19

The Customer Development Manifesto 31

Step One: Customer Discovery

Chapter 3: An Introduction to Customer Discovery 53

Chapter 4: Customer Discovery, Phase One: State Your Business Model Hypotheses 69

Chapter 5: Customer Discovery, Phase Two: "Get Out of the Building" to Test the Problem: "Do People Care?" 189

Chapter 6: Customer Discovery, Phase Three: "Get Out of the Building" and Test the Product Solution 227

Chapter 7: Customer Discovery, Phase Four: Verify the Business Model and Pivot or Proceed 257

Step Two: Customer Validation

Chapter 8: Introduction to Customer Validation 277

Chapter 9: Customer Validation, Phase One: "Get Ready to Sell" 291

Chapter 10: Customer Validation, Phase Two: "Get Out of the Building and Sell!" 357

Chapter 11: Customer Validation, Phase Three: Develop Product and Company Positioning 413

Chapter 12: Customer Validation, Phase Four: The Toughest Question of All: Pivot or Proceed? 429

The Startup Owner's Manual "Site" Map 465

Appendix A: Customer Development Checklists 469

Appendix B: Glossary 531

Appendix C: How to Build a Web Startup: A Simple Overview 541

Acknowledgements 549

About the Authors 553

Index 557

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Fachbereich: Rechtsratgeber
Genre: Recht
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: How to Read This Book viiPreface xiiiWho is This Book For? xviiIntroduction xxiA Repeatable Path xxiiWhy a Second Decade? xxivThe Four Steps: A New Path xxixGetting StartedChapter 1: The Path to Disaster: A Startup is Not a Small Version of a Big Company
ISBN-13: 9781119690689
ISBN-10: 1119690684
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 1W119690680
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Blank, Steve
Dorf, Bob
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Hersteller: Wiley John + Sons
Maße: 243 x 195 x 35 mm
Von/Mit: Steve Blank (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.04.2020
Gewicht: 1,398 kg
Artikel-ID: 117829843
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