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This core text and practical handbook presents a dynamic start-up framework with building blocks and steps to help readers to increase the success rate of their new venture.
1: Profiling
1 motivation
case insight: Aerogia
2 Problem
3 Customer
4 Jobs to be done
5 Solution
Startup cockpit: profiling summary
Case insight: Piavita
2: Prototyping
6 Product/service
7 Value proposition
8 Go to market
9 Competition
10 Unique selling proposition
Startup cockpit: unit economics
Startup cockpit: prototyping summary
Case insight: Travis
3: sourcing
11 team roles and competencies
12 Network and partner
13 Co-creation
14 requirements
15 Intellectual property
16 Risk compass
17 Call to action
Startup cockpit: transformation map and OKR
Startup cockpit: sourcing summary
Case insight: ava
4: Scaling
18 performance
Startup cockpit: profitable growth
Case insight: Pixability
19 Investment
20 Deal and exit
Startup cockpit: scaling summary
Case insight: a day in the life of a venture capitalist
Appendix: the pitch – Art or science?
Appendix: sample pitch deck.
Dietmar Grichnik is a leading researcher in the field of entrepreneurship, innovation, and finance. He is Director of the Institute of Technology Management at the University of St. Gallen (HSG), where he also leads the Chair for Entrepreneurship. Shortly, Dietmar was elected among the Top100 Entrepreneurship professors globally. His research is published in leading field journals and he is also author of “Entrepreneurial Living”. As former banker and current investor, Dietmar is actively engaged in teaching and supporting entrepreneurs, especially in the university environment.
Manuel Hess is a research associate at the Chair for Entrepreneurship of the University of St.Gallen. He is a lecturer to students, entrepreneurs, and executives for Entrepreneurship and Business Metrics. Manuel’s PhD-research focuses on investor decision-making and the influence of board members on new venture success. As project manager of the Competence Center St.Galler Startup Navigator, he is responsible for research and use of the Navigator within startups and established companies alike.