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✓ Understand and apply all the core concepts of Entrepreneurship
✓ Tell the difference between the realities of Entrepreneurship & the common myths
✓ Assess their own personality through the lens of Entrepreneurship & know how to find partners that have what they are lacking
✓ Focus in on the key traits and aspects needed to be successful as an Entrerpreneur
✓ Understand the Optimistic Deterministic framework of the future
✓ Understand and focus their Entrepreneurial efforts according to the correct venture process flow
✓ Align their efforts with the correct type of entrepreneur they want to become
✓ Understand the roles and expectations from them as their idea conceptualizes and grows
✓ Pick between what type of business best suits them
✓ Understand the concept of business modeling, and how new business models are creating exponentially more opportunity
✓ Understand and apply the concept of Scalability as an assessment tool
✓ Understand the correct & factual nature of business idea creation and set their expectations realistically
✓ Assess what skills and passions they have and apply them towards ideation
✓ Use 3 common techniques to come up with great business ideas
✓ Use 5 different techniques for easy validation of a business idea
✓ Understand the core concepts behind the Lean Startup Framework
✓ Understand how to create a pitch experiment & MVP based off their business idea
✓ Understand what options are available for financing their business
✓ Plan a strategy for attracting and pitching angel investors and venture capital
✓ Assess the viability of taking a small business loan and whether or not this is a good option strategically
✓ 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
• Familiarity with common companies will help but is not necessary
• Anyone interested in starting their own business and becoming self employed
• Anyone interested in becoming an Entrepreneur
The course costs $18.99. And currently there is a 83% discount on the original price of the course, which was $109.99. So you save $91 if you enroll the course now.
YES, Intro to Entrepreneurship: Get started as an Entrepreneur has a 30-day money back guarantee. The 30-day refund policy is designed to allow students to study without risk.
Evan Kimbrell has created 24 courses that got 97,623 reviews which are generally positive. Evan Kimbrell has taught 729,387 students and received a 4.5 average review out of 97,623 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Evan Kimbrell is an instructor that you can trust.
Founder of Sprintkick | Ex-VC | Ex-startup founder
Hi, I’m Evan Kimbrell. Thanks for checking out my course.
**My courses have been featured in Forbes, CNN, Entrepreneur Magazine, BusinessInsider, BuzzFeed, Mashable, TheNextWeb, The Daily Beast, & Techcrunch**
Currently, I’m the Founder and Director of Sprintkick, a full-service, referral-only digital agency based out of San Francisco. Over the past four years I’ve overseen the development and launch of over 100 web and mobile apps. Clients range from two-man bootstrapping startups to multibillion dollar Fortune 100s like Wal-Mart, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and GNC.
Prior to Sprintkick I worked as a VC for a new firm called Juvo Capital, based out of L.A. I spearheaded the firm’s expansion into Silicon Valley and into the Consumer Web tech category.
In the long long ago, I was a co-founder for an educational software startup called ScholarPRO that raised a ton of money and then spectacularly blew up (in the bad way). Before it exploded like the Death Star, I went through five tech incubators (yes, five): Tech Stars, Excelerate Labs, MassChallenge, Babson Venture Program, and Sparkseed.
Hope you enjoy my courses!