Design Thinking
(Chapter 5)
Business Models
(Chapter 6)
Customers and Markets
(Chapter 7)
Experiments and Prototypes
(Chapter 8)
Business Model Innovation (Chapter 9)
Scaling Startups (Chapter 16)
100

Design Thinking

 What is an interactive approach to problem solving?

100

How a new venture creates, delivers, and captures value.

What does a business model describe?

100

Uses the product

What is a Consumer?

100

To validate or disprove assumptions about a product or service.

What is the purpose of conducting experiments in entrepreneurship?

100

A personal social network of people who willingly cooperate and build trusting relationships.

What is social capital?


100

A concise and to-the-point pitch designed to capture attention quickly.

What is an Elevator Pitch?

200

"What do people need?"

What is the starting point question in design thinking?

200

Offering (value proposition), Customers (segments served), Infrastructure (resources), Financial viability (revenue and costs).

What are the four key components of a business model?

200

Pays for the product

What is the Customer?

200

A low-investment test version that gathers maximum validated learning.

What is a Minimum Viable Product (MVP)?

200

The type of social ties you have or don’t have and the degree to which those ties may be formal or informal?

What is structural social capital?

200

A structured storytelling format with six parts, commonly used to frame business narratives.

What is a pixar pitch?

300

Brainstorming new ideas without limits.

What is Divergent Thinking?

300

Adding new features to products/services that competitors don’t offer.

What is Differentiation?

300

includes both supply and demand

What is a Market?

300

Uses sketches or drawings to depict high-level ideas.

What is Storyboarding?

300

The nature of the relationships, such as trust, norms, and obligations.

What is relational social capital?

300

a type of presentation of varying lengths

What is a pitch deck?

400

Experiencing others’ feelings

What is empathy?

400

Sharing complex problems online to generate ideas and solutions from the public.

What is Crowdsourcing?

400

Indicates when many people express interest in purchasing a specific product.

What is market opportunity recognition?

400

Provide rough layouts showing how users will navigate an app or product.

What is a wireframe?

400

Connections between people of different backgrounds and cultures, facilitating the flow of new information and perspectives.

What are bridges?

400

A crucial element that needs to adapt to the audience, whether it is asking for investment, partnerships, or other specific actions.

What is a CTA (Call to Action)?

500

Actively listen to interviewees.

What is the golden rule of Interviewing?

500

Demonstrates how the business will meet the needs of its customers.

What is the Customer Value Proposition? (CVP)

500

Describes how different groups accept innovations over time, with the "chasm" separating early adopters from the early majority.

What is Technology Adoption life cycle and Moore's “chasm.”

500

Todd Kashdan's model emphasizes curiosity as a key element in entrepreneurship.

What is The Case for Curiosity:

500

Advantages include access to private information, power, and diverse skillsets.

What are the benefits of Networks?

500

Focuses on quickly explaining key elements of the business in 3 minutes or less.

What is a Rocket Pitch?

600

Talking to customers after a purchase.

What are feedback interviews?

600

Emphasizes different customer types and problem-solution fit

What is the Lean Canvas?

600

 Focuses on customer experience

What is a Journey Map?

600

An early version used for experimentation. It demonstrates how ideas look, behave, and work.

What is a Prototype?

600

Networks that span across organizational positions, enabling connections to those in positions of influence.

What are linkages?

600

 The longest, most detailed pitch that outlines the business’s core aspects, aimed at attracting investors.

What is an Investor Pitch?

700

Feasibility, viability, and desirability.

What are the three core aspects of design thinking?

700

A broader framework for documenting business models.

What is the Business Model Canvas?

700

Focuses on customer characteristics

What is a buyer persona?

700

It helps identify strengths and weaknesses by observing customers interact with the product.

Why is usability testing important in refining a product?

700

The conscious or unconscious effort to influence others' perceptions of you (e.g., through posture, active listening, and professional demeanor).

What is impression management?

700

The term refers to all the progress a startup has made to date, demonstrating its potential success.

What is Traction?

800

A framework for observing customer behavior: A = Activities, E = Environment, I = Interactions, O = Objects, U = Users.

What is the AEIOU model in customer observation?

800

A large, generalized market with broad appeal (e.g., automobiles for all ages).

What is Mass Market?

800

Total Available Market, Serviceable Available Market, Serviceable Obtainable Market

What is TAM/SAM/SOM?

800

Provides data to validate or reject assumptions, helping refine business models.

What is the value of experimentation in entrepreneurship?

800

These are individuals or groups who are drawn to your vision and want to support your entrepreneurial journey, motivated not by personal gain but by alignment with your mission.

Who are self selected stakeholders?

800

Suggests that traditional corporate strategic planning doesn’t work well for startups due to the rapidly changing environment.

What is the Lean Startup Approach?

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