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Entrepreneurship and You

Iain [email protected]

September 2015

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My Questions• What is Entrepreneurship?• What is the purpose of a Business?• Entrepreneurship

– You –What is the journey like?– Process – What is the process?– Customers – How do I learn about

them?– Scorecard – How do I keep score?

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Lecture Objectives1. Define “entrepreneurial

leadership” • and its process in high-technology

industries2. Dispel common myths &

misconceptions. 3. Learn skills

• important for 21st century technology leaders.

4. Stimulate continuous learning • and personal reflection regarding

entrepreneurship and your future.

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Who Are You?• What is your specialization?

– Mech, EE, Mechatronics, Comp Sci, other.

• Post-Grad - What are you gonna Do?– Grad School?– Work?

• Big Company?• Small Company?• Start-up?

– Travel?

- Let’s show some hands -

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Who Am I ?• Work

– Now. Entrepreneurship Leader ( Sauder, SSE, e@UBC )

– Past. Mostly Startups. “Many Hats” • Founding Team PMC-Sierra• Early Employee Packet Engines• Business Development, Marketing, Engineering

• Hobbies– Doing this. Philanthropy (Eng Phys

Professorship), Golf, Blogging, reading, “bad” music.

• Education: – “Hardcore Nerd”. SFU M.Eng EE (Comm’s,

Semi’s & Optics ), UBC Eng Phys (EE option), McGill Physics

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Agenda1. Introduction – today.

- Address “My Questions”- Pecha Kucha talk - Q&A (Chat)

2. Entrepreneurship Skills (next week)

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Story Telling• Pecha Kucha Talk January 2015

• Link• http://genomics.entrepreneurship.ubc.ca/news-and-events/events/announcing-the-2015-great-program-showcase-event-january-29th/

pechakucha-presenter-iain-verigin/

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Q & A

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My Questions• What is Entrepreneurship?• What is the purpose of a Business?• Entrepreneurship

– You –What is the journey like?– Process – What is the process?– Customers – How do I learn about

them?– Scorecard – How do I keep score?

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Answers

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Entrepreneurship Is About …

Radical Chang

e

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Change What?• Changing the Status Quo

– Yes. Entrepreneurship is in conflict with the status quo.

• Changing the prevailing ideas, products, services, … think 10x better.

• Changing “peoples” behavior

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“How-To” Change

Introduction to Lean LaunchPad

(iain’s version)

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You Process

Customers

Scorecard

Plan

Purpose

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Your Purpose

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To Create a CustomerDrucker says …

“There is only one valid definition of business

purpose: …”

Page 20 “The Essential Drucker”

Aside

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To Know Your Customer

• to know and understand the customer so well that the product or service fits him and sells itself.

• to make selling superflous.

• That says Peter Drucker – is the Aim of Marketing.

• Reference: pages 20 & 21 in “Essential Drucker”.

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You

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Knowledge Funnel

* You start in the

“Mystery Zone”( the guesses )

* Success is getting it to

“Heuristic zone”(discovering the “rules-of-thumb”

* Grand Slam is getting it

to the “Algorithm zone”

Source: Design of Business, Roger Martin

VousEtesici

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Seven Important Skills for Tomorrows Entrepreneurial

Leaders1. Creativity and Opportunity Evaluation 2. Real-time Strategy and Decision

Making 3. Comfort with Change and Chaos 4. Teamwork 5. Evangelism, Selling, Negotiation, and

Motivation through Influence and Persuasion

6. Oral and Written Communication 7. Basics of Start-Up Finance and

Accounting

• Reference --- Byers - E145 - http://stvp.stanford.edu

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It’s a List of “Soft Skills”

• AND we’re all hardcore nerds <ironic smile>

• AND… believe it or not … You’re likely to be really good with “Soft Skills”.

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UBC Fizzers Have Rocked• 3 of top 4 market cap in BC.

– T-NET 20 Stock Index– 1. MDA - $2.7B, CEO Dan Friedman – 2. PMC-Sierra - $1.2B,

• 1st CEO - Ralph Bennett, • COO Colin Harris (retired 2015)• Fizz Professorship donors ( Curtis Lapadat, Alex Chiu,

myself, CH, and KH-ee)– 4. Avigilon – $0.94B, Founder-Andrew

Martz

• More small companies with Fizz leaders.• Zaber • Starfish – Scott Phillips • Boreal Genomics • GRIN – Justin Lemire-Elmore

http://www.bctechnology.com/stocks/t-net20.cfm

UCan

Do it!

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PERSISTENCE

GRIT

CHEER

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Fix & Adjust

Act

Review & Learn

No one knows the answer! You’ve got to discover

it.

This is everything u need to know :-)

Be Persistent. Be Gritty. Have Fun. <smile>

Process

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The Process

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Lean LaunchPad – Steve Blank

A startup is a temporary organization in search of a scalable, repeatable, profitable business model.

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Search vs. Execution

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Execution Like This

Bill Buxton, “Sketching User Experience”

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Search Looks Like This

Bill Buxton, “Sketching User Experience”

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!@#$

• Yup Search is not pretty.

• Persistence. Grit. & Cheer.(are your friends)

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Customers?

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Day in the Life of Your Customer

• “Who Is Your Customer?”

• If you know who it is. Then prove it.

• ACTION: Sketch what they do now.– Then sketch what their world will be

like with your new invention.32

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Value Proposition Canvas

• How Does Your Product or Service “solve” the customers problem.

• What Jobs are your customers trying to Solve?

Drill Down

<Try> Dig Into Customer then look back to Value Proposition. Think “chicken & egg”

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“Service/Product” Journey• “Who Is Your Customer?”

• I Don’t Know is the most common answer.

• ACTION -- Sketch Your Product and the People it “touches” through it’s usage.

(This service, or product, journey gives you a “top level” insight to your customer. )

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37:Service Journey V0.1:

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MammOpticsExcursions into hospitals

Leading doctors

Patients

Hospital Managers

Technicians

Debra Ikeda Jason Davies

Jafi Alissa LipsonSunita Pal

6 women >40 8 women <40

Alicia X-ray mammography

Paul BillingsHolly V. Gautier

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ACOGACS

Doctor specialty

committee

Hospital Administrati

on

Technician

Insurance

Radiologist

Mammography

MammOpticsCustomer Workflow (Customer Jobs)

MammOptics

Patient

PCPOB/GYN

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MammOpticsHospital purchasing decision tree More Customer Jobs

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Where Does The CustomerGet Their Insights &

Inspiration?Get to know your customer to

determine where they get their “Insights & Inspiration”

For you to be successful you need to become part of their “Insight & Inspiration” Chart. That is your path to “Market Adoption”.

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Customer Insight & Inspiration

Insights

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Market Adoptio

n

Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs)

Medical Journals

Continuing Medical

Education

Conferences

Breast Cancer Advocacy Groups

American College of

Obstetricians and

Gynecologists (ACOG)

MammOpticsMarketing

:Whose Problems continued:

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Three Types of MarketsExisting Market Resegmented Market New Market

Customers Existing Existing New & New Usage

Customer Needs Performance 1. Cost2. Perceived Need

Simplicity & Convenience

Performance Better/Faster 1. Good enough at the low end

2. Good enough for new niche

Low in “traditional attributes”, improved by “new” metrics

Competition Existing Incumbents Existing Incumbents Non-consumption & other startups

Risks Existing Incumbents 1. Existing Incumbents2. Niche strategy fails

Market Adoption

Source: 4 Steps to the Epiphany, Steve Blank

:sidebar:

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The Scorecard

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test

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:Score Card: ( Hypothesis Summary)

Guess Guess Guess Guess Guess

GuessGuess

Guess Guess

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Keep Track

Week n

Week 1

Week 2

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Summary

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People AND Technology• Notice that I didn’t talk about

technology at all today.

• You’re deep technical knowledge allows you the opportunity to solve “peoples problems” with technology.

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Fix & Adjust

Act

Review & Learn

No one knows the answer! You’ve got to discover

it.

This is everything u need to know :-)

Be Persistent. Be Gritty. Have Fun. <smile>

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Next Steps

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Inventure Cycle

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Inventure Cycle “Skills”

• Entrepreneurship requires persistence and the ability to inspire others.

• Innovation requires focusing and reframing to generate unique solutions.

• Imagination requires engagement and the ability to envision alternatives

• Creativity requires motivation and experimentation to address challenges

http://steveblank.com/2014/09/09/how-to-think-like-an-entrepreneur-the-inventure-cycle/

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Context for Lean LaunchPad

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More

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A Product That Sells Itself

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iPod Timeline

Cycling, Cycling, and more Cycling

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? Instant Success ?

In 4th year after launch.

( ie 6 years )

This is as fast as it gets.

NB. Apple's fiscal year ends in September. This means that Q1 includes the holiday season, which accounts for jumps in the data. Fiscal Q1 is Oct - Dec of previous year. So Q1 of 2008 is Oct - Dec of 2007, Q2 of 2008 is Jan - Mar of 2008 and so on.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ipod_sales_per_quarter.svg

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“startups are not simply smaller versions of large

companies” – Steve Blank Means that we don’t know what the business plan is!

Means we’ve got to figure it out!

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“7 Steps” (Minimum)Customer Development

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Underlying Drivers in Growth Markets

Techies:Just try it!

Pragmatists:Stick with the herd!

Conservatives:Stick with what’s proven!

Skeptics:Just say No!

Visionaries:Get ahead of the herd!

Copyright © Geoffrey A. Moore, 2005, from the book “DEALING WITH DARWIN”

“Technology Adoption Strategies”

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Technology Adoption Life Cycle

Chasm

EarlyMarket

Bowling Alley

Tornado

Main Street

Copyright © Geoffrey A. Moore, 2005, from the book “DEALING WITH DARWIN”