How to come up with killer business ideas: complete workshop
How to come up with killer business ideas: complete workshop, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.68, with 97 lectures, 6 quizzes, based on 3047 reviews, and has 75562 subscribers.
You will learn about Generate business ideas that are insightful and actionable Understand business dynamics as they relate to idea generation Analyze 4 different sections of the business value chain for potential opportunities Understand the 5 different types of core innovation and how to apply them How to objectively assess their skills, passions, hobbies, & interests Understand the difference between business types and which one to aim for Use common techniques like problem identification to come up with ideas Use advanced techniques like disintermediation, local modifiers, market enablers to craft ideas Understand how to apply new, disruptive business models like Saas, Sharing economy, & PWYW Create business ideas that are not only specific but are complete Quickly evaluate and re-prioritize ideas based off 5 dimensions Understand the value of their ideas and what to focus on first Bring context into their environment and not get discouraged This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone interested in becoming an Entrepreneur or Anyone who wants to become better at creating business ideas or Veteran entrepreneurs who want to master the skill of idea generation It is particularly useful for Anyone interested in becoming an Entrepreneur or Anyone who wants to become better at creating business ideas or Veteran entrepreneurs who want to master the skill of idea generation.
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Summary
Title: How to come up with killer business ideas: complete workshop
Price: $84.99
Average Rating: 4.68
Number of Lectures: 97
Number of Quizzes: 6
Number of Published Lectures: 78
Number of Published Quizzes: 6
Number of Curriculum Items: 103
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 84
Original Price: $149.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Generate business ideas that are insightful and actionable
- Understand business dynamics as they relate to idea generation
- Analyze 4 different sections of the business value chain for potential opportunities
- Understand the 5 different types of core innovation and how to apply them
- How to objectively assess their skills, passions, hobbies, & interests
- Understand the difference between business types and which one to aim for
- Use common techniques like problem identification to come up with ideas
- Use advanced techniques like disintermediation, local modifiers, market enablers to craft ideas
- Understand how to apply new, disruptive business models like Saas, Sharing economy, & PWYW
- Create business ideas that are not only specific but are complete
- Quickly evaluate and re-prioritize ideas based off 5 dimensions
- Understand the value of their ideas and what to focus on first
- Bring context into their environment and not get discouraged
Who Should Attend
- Anyone interested in becoming an Entrepreneur
- Anyone who wants to become better at creating business ideas
- Veteran entrepreneurs who want to master the skill of idea generation
Target Audiences
- Anyone interested in becoming an Entrepreneur
- Anyone who wants to become better at creating business ideas
- Veteran entrepreneurs who want to master the skill of idea generation
What do Facebook, Groupon, Twitter, Pinterest, & Instagram have in common – besides being ultra successful businesses?
You probably won’t guess it.
Every single company started with an idea that was TERRIBLE.
Yes, that’s right. Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Dorsey, Andrew Mason, Kevin Systrom all started their businesses not with immediate success, but with immediate failure, ridicule, and frustration.
That’s not the story you heard, right?
You probably heard that they all channeled their unlimited brilliance into crafting the perfect idea. An idea so great, so perfect that it was just a matter of time before their idea took the world by storm.
That’s what most people think. And most people are 100% wrong.
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Facebook started as a way to compare attractiveness between classmates.
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Pinterest started as an app that let you get notified when your favorite designer goods went on sale.
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Groupon started as a website for raising funds for charity.
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Instagram started as Burbn, the 400th app to let you “check in” at your favorite businesses.
And yes, Twitter started as a website to list and find podcasts.
None of these ideas were brilliant. They weren’t clever. They certainly weren’t insightful. And they certainly weren’t “ahead of their time”
But they WERE created by people who supposedly are.
Business ideas are not an art. They’re not things that are limited only to those with experience & creative insight.
Anyone can come up with, develop, and improve business ideas. Business ideas that can be life changing – and I guarantee a whole lot better than the first idea of most major companies.
Stop being intimidated by the process of coming up with business ideas. Learn it, master it, and conquer it.
Learn the science behind creating great business ideas.
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Why you should enroll:
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Over 1,000 students have signed up within the first 12 hours of the course going live!
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Course includes over 6 hours of high quality content, including activities, worksheets, quizzes, exclusive discounts, and access to an exclusive class only web idea generating web application
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You’ll learn skills that are invaluable in any situation, like being able to assess an ideas marketability, how to spot market inefficiencies, and how to successfully employ brand new, disruptive business models
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You’ll have direct access to the instructor, who has vet over 1,000 ideas as a venture capitalists, and hundreds more as a founder and director of a digital agency
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About the instructor:
Top rated Udemy Instructor with over 30,000 five star reviews.
Teaches 11 different courses on Entrepreneurship, with over 500,000 students enrolled.
All courses by the instructor have are rated an average of 4.97 out of 5 stars.
+ Worked as a VC and was in charge of deal flow in Silicon Valley. Oversaw investments in large companies like Facebook, LinkedIn, & Tesla.
+ Startup founder for 5 years, raised 3 rounds of capital worth several millions of dollars.
+ Currently Director of a Digital Agency that specializes in taking ideas from raw concept all the way to launch.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction (18 minutes)
Lecture 1: Course Overview
Lecture 2: Join our community on Slack!
Lecture 3: Review sheets, activities, resources – all in one PDF
Chapter 2: Jumpstart Strategies – Start coming up with ideas right now!
Lecture 1: Strategy #1: Problem-based business ideas
Lecture 2: Strategy #2: Wouldn't it be great if
Lecture 3: Strategy #3: Imagine the future
Lecture 4: Your most important tool – the scratchpad
Lecture 5: ACTIVITY: Idea lister builder
Lecture 6: WORKSHEET: Idea Lister Builder
Lecture 7: RESOURCES: Recording your ideas
Lecture 8: Section 2: Review & Recap
Chapter 3: Laying the groundwork (47 minutes)
Lecture 1: Intro to Section 3
Lecture 2: The idea equation
Lecture 3: Strategy #4: Reverse imagination
Lecture 4: Areas to isolate & target
Lecture 5: Strategy #5: Cater to power users
Lecture 6: 5 types of innovation
Lecture 7: Strategy #6: Disintermediation
Lecture 8: Recap of idea dynamics
Lecture 9: How to use the web app – the idea generator
Lecture 10: Section 3: Review & Recap
Chapter 4: Making it fit (59 minutes)
Lecture 1: Intro to Section 4
Lecture 2: The Fit Quadrant: Hobbies & Passions
Lecture 3: The Fit Quadrant: Skills & Experiences
Lecture 4: ACTIVITY: Hobbies, Passions, Skills, & Experience
Lecture 5: WORKSHEET: Hobbies, Passions, Skills, & Experience
Lecture 6: Strategy #7: Reposition Good / Fast / Cheap
Lecture 7: Strategy #8: Adding technology to an offline industry
Lecture 8: ACTIVITY: List out your goals
Lecture 9: WORKSHEET: Fill out your goals
Lecture 10: The 3 business types: pick yours
Lecture 11: Strategy #9: Make it eco-friendly
Lecture 12: How good does my idea have to be?
Lecture 13: Strategy #10: The Fit generator
Lecture 14: The Eureka myth
Lecture 15: Section 4: Review & Recap
Chapter 5: Ways of coming up with ideas (114 minutes)
Lecture 1: Essential reading for those focusing on startups
Lecture 2: Strategy #11: Bloated margins
Lecture 3: Strategy #12: Trends in outsourcing
Lecture 4: Strategy #13: Robin Hooding
Lecture 5: Strategy #14: Good idea, bad timing
Lecture 6: Strategy #15: Information asymmetry
Lecture 7: Strategy #16: Hobby lobbyist
Lecture 8: Strategy #17: The enabler
Lecture 9: Strategy #18: Molding a user
Lecture 10: Strategy #19: Economies of service
Lecture 11: Strategy #20: Sloppy duct tape
Lecture 12: Strategy #21: Privacy & the blind eye
Lecture 13: Strategy #22: Spotting market inefficiencies
Lecture 14: Strategy #23: Vertical integration
Lecture 15: Strategy #24: One-step solutions
Lecture 16: Section 5: Review & Recap
Chapter 6: Business models (61 minutes)
Lecture 1: A comprehensive list of online business models & who uses them
Lecture 2: Saas: Software as a Service
Lecture 3: Subscriptions & Memberships
Lecture 4: PWYW: Pay what you want
Lecture 5: The sharing economy
Lecture 6: Marketplaces
Lecture 7: On Demand
Lecture 8: Curated Boxes
Lecture 9: DTC: Direct to Consumer
Lecture 10: Crowdsourced catalogs & inventory
Lecture 11: Section 6: Review & Recap
Chapter 7: Evaluate & test (45 minutes)
Lecture 1: Intro to Section 7
Lecture 2: Matching Fit
Lecture 3: Pain to payment
Lecture 4: Sustainability
Lecture 5: Path to validation
Lecture 6: Unfair advantages
Lecture 7: Section 7: Review & Recap
Chapter 8: Idea advice & commentary (32 minutes)
Lecture 1: The value of ideas
Lecture 2: Red oceans & Blue oceans
Lecture 3: Idea frameworks & Unreasonable people
Lecture 4: West coast, east coast
Lecture 5: Avoid threshold problems
Lecture 6: Section 8: Review & Recap
Chapter 9: Playing with the web app *LIVE*
Lecture 1: Round 1: Lonely outsourcers & bartering virtual workers
Chapter 10: Bonus Section
Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture
Instructors
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Evan Kimbrell
Founder of Sprintkick | Ex-VC | Ex-startup founder
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 58 votes
- 2 stars: 77 votes
- 3 stars: 314 votes
- 4 stars: 944 votes
- 5 stars: 1654 votes
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