Putting it All Together: Problem-Solve Like an Entrepreneur
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Putting it All Together: Problem-Solve Like an Entrepreneur
This course is part of Technology & Entrepreneurship Specialization
Instructor: Brent Sebold
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Students will articulate their idea using design thinking and learnings from the previous courses to craft an Evidence-Based Pitch Deck.
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There are 5 modules in this course
Once you've learned about innovation, caring, and curiosity, you'll need to integrate them as you begin your journey as a technology innovator. You will be asked to articulate your idea using design thinking and learnings to craft an Evidence-Based Pitch Deck.
Welcome to Putting It All Together! This course is the final step in the course “Reframing Your Mindset to Be a Tech Entrepreneur and Innovator.” In this course, you will work to bring your innovation vision to paper, so you can one day bring it to the world. As you get started, take a look at your notes on your ideas and the processes that go into the entrepreneurial process.
What's included
3 videos4 readings
3 videos•Total 8 minutes
- Specialization Welcome•1 minute
- Specialization Overview•2 minutes
- Course Introduction•5 minutes
4 readings•Total 20 minutes
- Instructor Bio•5 minutes
- Course Description•5 minutes
- Course Resources•5 minutes
- Your Tech Innovator Reflection Journal•5 minutes
Welcome to Module 1! This module is Becoming an Efficient Problem Solver. To become an efficient problem solver, you’ll need to be able to interpret lean startup and similar innovation methodologies. In this module, you will examine common methodologies used in innovation work and how specific methodologies have been used in ventures.
What's included
6 readings1 assignment5 discussion prompts
6 readings•Total 175 minutes
- Amazon Has a Secret Weapon Known as "Working Backwards"•5 minutes
- Reflection•30 minutes
- Design Thinking in Three Principles•5 minutes
- Understanding How Design Thinking, Lean, and Agile Work Together•10 minutes
- Talking to Humans •120 minutes
- How You Can More Accurately Predict the Future of Design, Using Steve Jobs' "Lost Speech"•5 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Methodology Quiz•30 minutes
5 discussion prompts•Total 150 minutes
- Ideas and Working Backwards•30 minutes
- Applying Designing Thinking•30 minutes
- Leveraging Methodologies•30 minutes
- Leveraging the Field Guide•30 minutes
- Mindsets and Innovators•30 minutes
Welcome to Module 2! This module is The Truth Only Exists Outside—in the Marketplace. One of the hallmarks of innovative thinking is the understanding that the truth—what you need to know—only exists in the marketplace. To learn about your customers, you will need to know how to work with those customers and move outside to where the truth lies. In this module, you will look at the use of marketplace conversations and how you can use them to identify customer needs.
What's included
2 videos3 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
2 videos•Total 5 minutes
- Putting It All Together: Meet Me + My Peeps•3 minutes
- Putting it all together: Evidence-based Pitch Deck (EBPD) Draft Featuring “Problem/Opportunity Slides”•2 minutes
3 readings•Total 180 minutes
- Activity: Meet Me and My Peeps Document •30 minutes
- Activity: Three Weekly Marketplace Conversations•60 minutes
- Activity: Evidence-based Pitch Deck•90 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Self-assessment•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 90 minutes
- Marketplace Conversations and Insight•90 minutes
Welcome to Module 3! This module is Evidence-based Pitch Narratives. Design is an interactive process requiring creation, critique, and revision. Since the core of innovation is design, it makes sense that the approach to technology entrepreneurship and innovative solutions is iterative. After all, it makes it possible to design your venture concept quickly for discussion and advance. An entrepreneur needs to be able to iteratively design a new venture concept for critique and advancement. In this module, you will sketch your plans for a new venture in support of your marketplace conversations and pitch deck.
What's included
2 videos4 readings1 assignment3 discussion prompts
2 videos•Total 5 minutes
- Putting It All Together: Insight-based Solutions, Guesses, and Solution Sketches•3 minutes
- Putting It All Together: Evidence-based Pitch Deck (EBPD) draft featuring “Solution Slides”•1 minute
4 readings•Total 85 minutes
- The Role of Sketching in the Design Process•7 minutes
- Activity: Insight-based Solution Guesses and Solution Sketches•30 minutes
- Evidence-Based Pitch Deck (EBPD) DRAFT—Featuring “Solution Slide(s)” •30 minutes
- Pitching (Link to site)•18 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Self-assessment•30 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 90 minutes
- Sketching•30 minutes
- Conversations and Insights Gained •30 minutes
- Telling Your Story—Your Pitch •30 minutes
Welcome to Module 4! This module is Solution Hypotheses. In innovation, we set hypotheses and work with them. At the heart of it, innovation requires an entrepreneur to be able to predict a solution. They do this based on marketplace evidence. The story of your work as an entrepreneur is told in your pitch deck, which is aligned with the work you did as you designed and refined your technology solution, conducted marketplace conversations, and then refined your solutions and pitch deck. An entrepreneur needs to be able to predict a viable technology solution based on marketplace evidence to date. In this module, you will refine your solution and pitch deck.
What's included
3 videos9 readings1 assignment5 discussion prompts
3 videos•Total 12 minutes
- Putting It All Together: Three Marketplace Conversations•4 minutes
- Putting It All Together: EBPD V1 Slide Deck and Video•3 minutes
- Specialization Wrap-up•5 minutes
9 readings•Total 184 minutes
- "5 Secrets to a Killer Pitch" with Josh Baer (YT Video)•4 minutes
- Beginning Your Pitch•30 minutes
- Activity: Three Weekly Marketplace Conversations •30 minutes
- Futures Thinking: The Basics•7 minutes
- The Fourth Way: Design Thinking Meets Futures Thinking•8 minutes
- The Twelve Mega Themes That Will Drive Our Future World•5 minutes
- GraphLock Venture Devils Pitch (YT Video)•5 minutes
- Activity: Develop Your EBPD V1 Slide Deck and Video—Version 1 (v1) Slide Deck and Video•90 minutes
- Video Citations•5 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Self-assessment•30 minutes
5 discussion prompts•Total 150 minutes
- Conversations and Insights Gained•30 minutes
- Using Futures Thinking (Part 1)•30 minutes
- Leveraging Design Thinking and Futures Thinking•30 minutes
- Using Futures Thinking (Part 2)•30 minutes
- Assessing an Evidence-based Pitch•30 minutes
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