September 2008 - Posts
(last in series - which company should I start?) We've identified factors/criteria that an entrepreneur could use to select a venture, and have talked about the importance of Bigness of the idea and understanding of people's needs. I believe that the
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From the three identified factors/criteria that an entrepreneur could use to select a venture, we discussed applying Maslow's hierarchy of needs to identify and size up the market. I've always been fascinated by the bigness of an idea and its impact.
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Earlier I had identified three factors/criteria that an entrepreneur could use to select a venture: What are you most passionate about (and where can you add value)? Ask Maslow: Which need in Maslow's hierarchy of needs is your idea addressing? How BIG,
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An entrepreneur (or a wannabe entrepreneur) typically has a list of ideas and when a million other things align, the entrepreneur has to pick one idea and give it all he/she has. Selecting one idea can be a daunting task and a lot of thinking should be
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