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AlexOsterwalder.com @business_design

Creating Start-Up Success 101

SteveBlank.com@sgblank

Contribution by Alan Smith @thinksmith

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BusinessModelGeneration.com StevenBlank.com/books.html

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this presentation combines two global bestsellers

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So what makes for a successful start-up?

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Start with a brilliant founder like...

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Mike, 34Stanford Alumnus

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he used to be an...

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Experienced Exec

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All his operating experience built up some...

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...outstanding credentials!

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One day Mike has...

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A “killer” product idea!

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A “killer”product idea!he’s really passionate about it

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Mike’s experienced.

He knows how to test his idea using...

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...market research

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The research looks good! Mike moves forward, and writes a fantastic....

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Great!Based on the credentials, research, and plan, Mike has secured the final piece...

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...VC Funding!

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Money in hand, Mike get’s started on

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...building his start-up.

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He makes the headlines of every major...

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... and is invited to give...

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...keynote talks

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Mike and his start-up are

on a roll!

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How likely is his business to succeed?

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Despite the experience, research and plan...

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...Mikeslipped up.

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Let’s help Mike with 5 things he

didn’t know.

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No business plan survives

the first customer

contact.

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Sticking to a planning document works for a known future, not for a start-up context.

Plan’s fail in start-ups.

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It’s the business

model, stupid.

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Hey Mike, your plan was to build a company, but did your plan include a Business Model?

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“A business model describesthe rationale of how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value”

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Here are the 9 building blocks of a business model:

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CUSTOMER SEGMENTS

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which customers and users are you serving? which jobs do they really want to get done?

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VALUE PROPOSITIONS

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what are you offering them? what is that getting done for them? do they care?

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CHANNELS

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how does each customer segment want to be reached? through which interaction points?

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CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS

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what relationships are you establishing with each segment? personal? automated? acquisitive? retentive?

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REVENUE STREAMS

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what are customers really willing to pay for? how? are you generating transactional or recurring revenues?

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KEY RESOURCES

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which resources underpin your b.model? which assets are essential?

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KEY ACTIVITIES

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which activities do you need to perform well in your b.model? what is crucial?

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KEY PARTNERS

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which partners and suppliers leverage your model? who do you need to rely on?

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COST STRUCTURE

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what is the resulting cost structure? which key elements drive your costs?

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customer segments

key partners

cost structure

revenue streams

channels

customer relationships

key activities

key resources

value proposition

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“Hmm, interesting so what do I make of

that?”

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use it as a tool to...

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sketch out your business model

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This tool is called theBusiness Model Canvas(download with instructions atwww.businessmodelgeneration.com/downloads)

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Take time to think through

alternativepossibilities.

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the same technology, product, or service can have numerous business models

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try sketching out alternative business models by asking yourself...

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transactional vs. recurring revenues

fixed vs. variable costs

acquisition vs. retention

one customer segment vs. another

capital expenditure vs. partnership

paid vs. free

product vs. service

copyright vs. copyleft

open vs. closed

human intensive vs. system intensive

personal vs. automated

direct sales vs. indirect sales

advertising vs. sales

niche market vs. mass market

scale vs. scope

blue ocean vs. red ocean

disruptive vs. incremental

in-sourcing vs. out-sourcing

tailor-made vs. mass production

distributed vs. centralized

physical vs. virtual

difficult questions

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only make a first choice after prototyping and thinking through several models...

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OK. You’ve got your model,but you’re not done yet...

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Your business model idea is

just a set of hypotheses.

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a business model might look great on paper...

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... but be honest that it’s

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guess guess

guess

guessguess

guess

guess

guess

guess

guess

guess

guess

... just a set of hypotheses

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...so you need to get out of the building and...

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test each hypothesis (e.g. with customers)

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this business model testing process is called Customer Development

customer discovery

customer validation

customer creation

company building

pivot

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two different phases...

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search

execution

customer discovery

customer validation

customer creation

company building

pivot

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and it starts with...

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customer discovery

customer validation

customer creation

company building

pivot

... verifying every hypothesis

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test your hypotheses

product

market type

competition

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test your hypotheses

problem

customer

user

payer

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test your hypotheses

channel

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test your hypotheses

problem

customer

user

payerchannel

product

market type

competition

pricing model

validate business model

channel

(customer)

(problem)

demand creation

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to accomplish this you will need a special and agile ...

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customer development team

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A team that ...

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... gets out of the building!

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... to test and adapt your model

problemcustomer

userpayer

channel

productmarket typecompetition

pricing model

validate business model

channel(customer) (problem)

demand creation

agile business model

adaptation

customer development

team

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customer discovery

customer validation

customer creation

company building

you need to adapt the business model until you can prove it works

pivot

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“How do I prove a business model works?”

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One example of “proving” is concluding the ...

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... sales of a “minimum viable feature set”

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This adaptation process is called ...

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the pivot

(repeat * until proven)

customer discovery

customer validation

customer creation

company building

pivot

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so do you have any “factual” proof?

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Congratulations!

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You finished the search process!

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So don’t ever forget ...

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Don’t build your company, until you’ve verified your Business

Model5

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or you’ll risk ...

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Burning your cash while searching for a working business model

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execution is not search

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execution follows search

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Build when you’ve found your model

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only then execute:

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scale your marketing

execution

customer discovery

customer validation

customer creation

company building

pivot

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and build your org structures

execution

customer discovery

customer validation

customer creation

company building

pivot

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Don’t build your company, until you’ve verified your Business Model

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Your business model idea isjust a set of hypotheses. 4

Take time to think through alternative possibilities3It’s the business model, stupid.2

No business plan survives the first customer contact.1

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you can read more about business models and the customer development process here:

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BusinessModelGeneration.comAlexOsterwalder.com @business_design

StevenBlank.com/books.htmlSteveBlank.com @sgblank

Good Luck!

Contribution by Alan Smith @thinksmith