A model stating that successful entrepreneurship depends on balancing three core elements: Opportunity, Team, and Resources, with Opportunity being the key driver.
Who is Jeffrey Timmons
The creative process of generating, developing, and communicating new ideas, which is the foundational step in the entrepreneurial journey.
What is "Ideation".
A process, often described by Schumpeter, where a smaller company with fewer resources successfully challenges established incumbent businesses by offering a new, innovative, or cheaper alternative.
What is "Disruption"
A "responsible-first" personal care products company, originally founded on bee-friendly, natural ingredients, demonstrating ethical, eco-conscious entrepreneurship.
Who is Burt's Bees
Homer's Teacher
Who is Ms. Reilly
Specific, actionable instructions (often used in courses) requiring proper heading, spacing, and structural integrity for business plans or assignments.
Cpt. Mike Formatting Guidelines
Economist who pioneered the concept of "creative destruction," arguing that entrepreneurs are drivers of innovation by disrupting established economic structures.
Who is "Joseph Alois Schumpeter"
The evaluation of a potential business idea, team, or opportunity against specific criteria to determine its viability and risk level.
What is "Entrepreneurial Assessment"
A framework for evaluating products based on being Deep, Intelligent, Complete, Empowering, and Elegant.
What is the "DICEE Model"
An intensive, accelerated workshop designed to help aspiring entrepreneurs turn ideas into potential business plans in a short timeframe.
E-For-All
Homer's epiphany occurred when "what" flew by.
What is Sputnik
A self-regulating business model where companies operate in ways that enhance society and the environment, often following a "profit, people, planet" approach.
What is "CSR"
Great free E-book that focuses on starting a business with minimal outside capital, emphasizing creativity, marketing, and delivering value to a niche audience.
Seth Godin’s Bootstrapper’s Guide
The phase in creative thinking where the problem is internalized and worked on subconsciously, following the initial preparation stage.
What is "Incubation"
The practice of engaging a "crowd" or group for a common goal—often innovation or problem-solving—via the internet.
What is "Crowdsourcing"
Group of retired executives that support entrepreneurs that has an extensive network across the country
What is SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives).
This worker in the mines sent funds back home behind the Iron Curtain
Ike Wykovsky
The observation that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles every two years, driving the rapid, exponential cost reduction in technology, which enables many tech startups.
What is "Moore's Law"
Cliff works for this Entrepreneurial Support Organization operating through the University of MA System
What is the SBDC Small
Business Development
Center
A 2019 commitment by major CEOs that businesses should serve all groups—customers, employees, suppliers, communities, and shareholders—rather than only focusing on shareholder profit.
What is the Business Roundtable "Multiple Stakeholder" Approach
A business designed specifically to support a particular level of income and work-life balance for its owner, rather than rapid scaling.
What is a "Lifestyle Venture"
The leading federal agency in charge of supporting small businesses
The Small Business Administration
This member of the "Rocketboy" Team had a limp
Jimmy O'Dell
Obtaining goods or services from an outside or foreign supplier, often used by startups to save costs on non-core functions.
What is "Outsourcing"
Argues in the E-Myth that most small businesses fail because owners act as technicians, not entrepreneurs; the "Sarah and her Pies" example highlights the danger of working in the business, not on it.
Michael Gerber
A strategic management tool used to develop new or document existing business models, outlining key partners, activities, resources, and value propositions.
What is the "Business Canvas"
The objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment, crucial for identifying true business opportunities.
Also the leading worry by Professors about what AI may reduce or even eliminate.
What is "Critical Thinking"...
"First Mover" Famous for its "One for One" business model, which pioneered the social enterprise concept of donating a pair of shoes for every pair sold.
Tom's Shoes
Played Homer in the movie.
Jake Gyllenhaal
Standardized, formal guidelines for formatting research papers and citing sources to avoid plagiarism and credit original authors. Th business disciplines tend to use this standard.
What are "APA" guidelines.