A hands-on, practical roadmap to get from great idea to successful company
In Disciplined Entrepreneurship: Startup Tactics, renowned entrepreneur and Executive Director of the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship Paul Cheek delivers an actionable field guide to transforming your one great idea into a functional, funded, and staffed startup. Building on the ideas presented in the bestselling Disciplined Entrepreneurship, the author delivers a startlingly complete and comprehensive set of solutions you can implement immediately to advance your company to its next stage of growth.
This is not a theoretical book. You’ll find ground-level, down-and-dirty entrepreneurial tactics–like how to conduct advanced primary market research, market and sell to your first customers, and take a scrappy approach to building your first products–that keep your firm growing. These tactics maximize your impact with limited resources. You’ll also discover:
* Effective marketing tactics specific to early startups that go beyond cookie-cutter digital Mar Tech solutions
* Tactics for designing and testing your product concepts yourself before investing limited resources in developing a fully functional product
* Methods for equity distribution that minimize conflict and maximize investor return
An invaluable resource for founders and entrepreneurs, Disciplined Entrepreneurship: Startup Tactics will also benefit any professional working at an early-stage startup or launching new products looking for concrete solutions to the most common and difficult problems faced by young companies and the people who work in them.
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Foreword xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction to Tactics 1
Stage 1 Foundations 24
Tactic 1 Goals: Operational Goals and KPIs–Charting the Course to Major Milestones 27
Tactic 2 Systems: Startup Tooling and Systems 39
Stage 2 Market Testing 48
Tactic 3 Market Research: Advanced Primary and Secondary Market Research– Quantifying Qualitative Research 51
Tactic 4 Assets: Developing Startup Visual Assets 77
Tactic 5 Marketing: Proving Persona Assumptions with Digital Advertising 91
Tactic 6 Sales: Early Customer Demand Generation 107
Stage 3 Product Development 120
Tactic 7 Product Roadmap: Building Your Product’s Roadmap 123
Tactic 8 Design: Minimum Viable Business Product Design 129
Tactic 9 User Testing: Validating the Product Actually Works 143
Tactic 10 Engineering: Transitioning from Product Design to Development 161
Stage 4 Resource Acquisition 174
Tactic 11 Legal: Incorporation and Legal Documents for Your Startup 177
Tactic 12 Finance: Path to Greatness–Building the Financial Model and Setting Up the Piggy Bank 191
Tactic 13 Pitch Deck Design: Pitch Decks for Startups 201
Tactic 14 Fundraising: Executing Your Venture’s Fundraising Plan 213
Tactic 15 Hiring: Finding and Onboarding Your First Ten Employees 235
Next Steps 251
Educator Materials 261
Index 263
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PAUL CHEEK is a serial tech entrepreneur, entrepreneurship educator, software engineer, and patented inventor. He is the Executive Director of the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship and a Senior Lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the MIT Sloan School of Management. Paul was MIT’s first Hacker in Residence and has since taught, mentored, and advised thousands of entrepreneurs around the world. Paul was named to Forbes 30 Under 30, the definitive list of young people changing the world. Paul is a co-founder of Oceanworks, a for-profit company with a mission to end plastic pollution and previously co-founded Work Today, a venture-backed digital staffing and recruiting company. Paul advises startups and both speaks and consults with Fortune 500 companies and universities globally to advance entrepreneurship. You can learn more about Paul on his website, Paul Cheek.com, or follow him on Linked In.