Les secrets d'un bon Business Plan
Benoît Pagotto came at Le Camping to meet the Campers. Former Fine art student, he had first start-up experience at Eyeka as a strategy and product manager. He is now working as a creative strategist in a design and architecture agency. He is talking about importance of branding for startups : actually, it's important for them to differenciate from the others startups and develop an identity.
Créé aux Usa en 2007 et exporté à travers le monde, le Startup Weekend est un événement proposant à ses participants, venus d'horizons divers, de s'unir pour créer une start-up en un week-end.
Propriété Intellectuelle, mode d’emploi
What kind of collaborations could we image between our start-ups and SCNF ? Find out throught those short interviews !
Introduced by Sebastien Sacard, Lean Mentor @Le Camping, and experienced product designer specialized in implementing Agile frameworks. Ash Maurya challenges the notion that start-ups or product developers should plan based on gut, intuition and luck. Instead he applies a systematic process for rigorously stress testing your "Plan A" until you achieve a plan that works. He bootstrapped his last company, WiredReach, in 2002 which he sold in late 2010. Throughout that time, Ash launched many products with varying degrees of success and was constantly in search for a better way to build products. He has tried everything from building in stealth, release-early-release-often, less is more, and even more is more... In late 2009, Ash ran into into Steve Blank's lectures on "Customer Development" from where he followed the trail to Eric Ries' early ideas of the Lean Startup. That started his own rigorous testing and adaptation of these ideas which he first shared on this blog and has turned into a book: Running Lean. Ash has sold over 10,000 copies of Running Lean as a self-published e-book. A second edition is in the works which was published by O'Reilly in early 2012.