This company started in a garage and now sells iPhones.
What is Apple?
Growth programs suitable for startups at the scaling stage.
What is an accelerator?
A venture that is initiated by its founders around an idea or a problem with a potential for significant business opportunity and impact
What is Startup Entrepreneurship?
A blood-testing machine company failure.
What is Theranos?
The ability to come up with new ideas and solutions.
What is creativity?
This company began as a book website and now sells millions of different items.
What is Amazon?
The practice of using a company's own products or services internally before releasing them to the public.
What is dogfooding?
Being solution oriented, disciplined, and adaptable help majorly.
What are traits you need to use startup entrepreneurship in your life?
At first the star of digital photography, this company filed for bankruptcy after failing to adapt to smartphones.
What is Kodak?
The skill of convincing others to support your business or buy your product.
What is persuasion?
This company started by renting out Air Mattresses in their apartment.
What is Airbnb?
A pricing strategy that offers a part of the product at no cost.
What is freemium?
This is the first step you should take when starting a business, by recognizing an issue and figuring out how to fix it.
What is identifying a problem and a solution?
Meal kit delivery company filed for bankruptcy after poor management.
What is Chef’d?
Staying focused and working hard even when things get difficult.
What is perseverance?
In 2009, this company developed a smartphone app that let people tap a button and get a ride.
What is Uber?
A combination of startup growth strategies aimed at driving quick and effective business and product growth.
What is Growth Hacking?
Many people avoid starting a business because they worry about making mistakes or losing money, which keeps them from taking risks.
Why are people scared of startup entrepreneurship?
At one point the top social media platform in the early 2000’s
What is MySpace?
Being willing to try new things even if you might fail.
What is risk taking?
This company began in 1982 when a Danish goldsmith opened a jewelry store in Copenhagen.
What is Pandora?
Evaluation criteria chosen by a company to measure its progress toward achieving set goals.
What are KPI?
Starting with limited funds and raising money through loans, financing, or other resources.
What is how most entreprenuers start their businesses?
At first the star of music sharing, shut down due to lawsuits.
What is Napster?
Organizing your time, tasks, and resources to reach goals efficiently.
What is time management?