The Art of Startups


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Startups are increasingly becoming the engine of innovation across all industries. We are living in an age where an entire generation of young entrepreneurs with different backgrounds and skill sets are coming together and collaborating with a desire to disrupt existing markets, challenge the status quo, replace the old with the new and, above all else, make the world a better place. Startups, however, are constantly facing the challenge of how to make an impact given their initial small size and limited resources. Nine out of ten startups fail, and more than fifty percent do not reach past the five-year mark. The few that do manage to survive can quickly find themselves swamped in the oversaturated market, unable to make any decent progress. So how can they establish themselves among their immediate competitors, let alone defeat larger, more established companies? Is the story of David and Goliath still relevant in the modern business world? Hence the need to write an engaging book that offers unique, viable solutions to all the problems small startups face especially in their early stages. This book provide practical teachings on how startups can strengthen their foundations, reach the pinnacle of the business world and, ultimately, become a virtuous leader of startups in the model of Machiavelli's "The Prince." What does a 500-year-old figure from history have to do with the world of startups? I first encountered Machiavelli in high school in Italy. At the time, he did not represent much more to me than just another part of my studies, but he came rushing back when I moved to the US to finish high school in a small town of Ohio. I used to talk to people who knew little about Italy, but who could still quote Machiavelli's most famous lines: "The end justifies the means" and "It is better to be feared than loved." Machiavelli seemed to be even more popular in America than in Italy. This triggered my curiosity and pushed me to do more research on him. I realized that throughout history, politicians, generals, philosophers and other leaders have all harnessed his philosophies in their own fields. He has also been criticized as being overly cynical, cruel or cutthroat. However, I think this is too dismissive and partial. Machiavelli was, more than anything, a pragmatic realist. He devoted himself to finding patterns in human nature and history, and was perfectly aware of what was ethical and unethical, encouraging aspiring leaders to reach their goals through "virtue"; to rely on hard work rather than luck; and to try to be loved rather than feared (while noting it is easier to be feared). He also understood that necessity and emergency compels leaders to make tough decisions. During my studies at Harvard Business School, I began to apply Machiavelli's principles to the business world, finding his teachings tremendously modern and useful for my own startup. I realized that as, a serial entrepreneur, I was already applying many of his tactics without even being aware of it. So I started decoding and adapting his writings to the world of startups, testing his teachings in the field. From this experience, and from Machiavelli's two most influential books "The Art of War" and "The Prince," came the idea for "The Art of Startups."




The Art of Startup Fundraising


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Startup money is moving online, and this guide shows you how it works. The Art of Startup Fundraising takes a fresh look at raising money for startups, with a focus on the changing face of startup finance. New regulations are making the old go-to advice less relevant, as startup money is increasingly moving online. These new waters are all but uncharted—and founders need an accessible guide. This book helps you navigate the online world of startup fundraising with easy-to-follow explanations and expert perspective on the new digital world of finance. You'll find tips and tricks on raising money and investing in startups from early stage to growth stage, and develop a clear strategy based on the new realities surrounding today's startup landscape. The finance world is in a massive state of flux. Changes are occurring at an increasing pace in all sectors, but few more intensely than the startup sphere. When the paradigm changes, your processes must change with it. This book shows you how startup funding works, with expert coaching toward the new rules on the field. Learn how the JOBS Act impacts the fundraising model Gain insight on startups from early stage to growth stage Find the money you need to get your venture going Craft your pitch and optimize the strategy Build momentum Identify the right investors Avoid the common mistakes Don't rely on the "how we did it" tales from superstar startups, as these stories are unique and applied to exceptional scenarios. The game has changed, and playing by the old rules only gets you left behind. Whether you're founding a startup or looking to invest, The Art of Startup Fundraising provides the up-to-the-minute guidance you need.




The Art of Startups


Book Description

Startups constantly face the challenge of how to make an impact given their initial small size and limited resources. Nine out of ten startups fail and more than fifty percent do not reach past the five-year mark. The few that do manage to survive can quickly find themselves swamped in the oversaturated market, unable to make any decent progress. So how can they establish themselves among their immediate competitors, let alone defeat larger, more established companies? Is the story of David and Goliath still relevant in the modern business world? “The Art of Startups” offers its readers unique and viable solutions to all the problems small startups face especially in their early stages. By the end of the book the reader will be able to apply effectively a new set of war strategies to break through into the market, to master new technologies and innovations, to negotiate fruitful alliances and, ultimately, to become a better leader.




FUNDstruck: Mastering the Art of Startup Funding


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"FUNDstruck: Mastering the Art of Startup Funding" In this comprehensive guide, aspiring entrepreneurs embark on a transformative journey into the world of startup funding. Authored by Shashwath Tomar, an accomplished Entrepreneur, Investor, and Business Consultant, the book presents real-world insights and practical strategies to navigate the complex landscape of fundraising with finesse. The book begins by helping readers understand their startup's unique funding needs. It covers techniques to analyze short-term and long-term financial requirements, along with evaluating various funding options. Readers gain valuable tips on differentiating debt and equity financing, supplemented by insightful case studies of successful funding journeys. Building a solid foundation is emphasized, starting with crafting a compelling business plan. The essentials of an impactful plan are discussed, including effectively communicating the startup's vision, mission, and competitive advantage. Aspiring entrepreneurs are guided on creating a stellar pitch deck, with key components highlighted, such as problem statements, market analysis, and financial projections. The art of nailing the pitch takes center stage, with practical advice on perfecting elevator pitches and handling Q&A sessions with confidence. Readers learn to adapt their pitches to resonate with diverse audiences and overcome common pitfalls. Case studies exemplify successful pitches that captivated investors. Attracting the right investors is crucial, and the book equips readers with strategies to research and target the most suitable backers. It delves into building meaningful connections and offers dos and don'ts of cold outreach. The power of making a strong first impression is highlighted to maximize impact. Navigating due diligence is crucial for building trust and transparency with potential investors. Readers discover effective ways to prepare for this critical process, organize essential documents, and proactively address red flags. Dos and don'ts of due diligence are provided, along with real-world case studies. Negotiating the deal becomes a skillful art, as readers learn to value their startups and strategize for favorable terms and conditions. Successful founders' negotiation tips are shared, empowering entrepreneurs to reach win-win agreements. Finally, the book culminates with insights into sealing the investment and leveraging investor expertise. It emphasizes the significance of celebrating success, expressing gratitude, and nurturing lasting relationships with investors. In a captivating conclusion, the author emphasizes the importance of embracing the entrepreneurial journey with perseverance and adaptability. Readers are encouraged to learn from challenges and celebrate achievements, guided by practical wisdom garnered throughout the book. "FUNDstruck: Mastering the Art of Startup Funding" is a transformative guide, providing aspiring entrepreneurs with a wealth of knowledge to secure essential funds and build lasting relationships with investors. With Shashwath Tomar's expertise and real-world case studies, this book equips readers to turn their startup dreams into reality.




Startups: the art of getting f*cked every day and not giving up


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ENTREPRENEURSHIP IS A ROLLER COASTER WITH THORNS IN THE SEAT, WITHOUT ANY KIND OF RESTRAINTS FOR THE RIDERS. SO DON'T EXPECT INSPIRING SUCCESS STORIES OR A STEP-BY-STEP LIST OF HOW TO CREATE A BILLION-DOLLAR BUSINESS. INSTEAD, YOU'LL FIND SOMETHING ELSE ON THESE PAGES: WE AIM TO KEEP IT REAL FOR THOSE WHO DREAM OF BUILDING A BUSINESS. Everyone knows that entrepreneurship is not a bed of roses: creating a business requires a lot of effort, sweat, determination, and resilience. The good news is that Israel Salmen, founder and CEO of Méliuz, and Lucas Marques, COO of Méliuz, let go of their egos and decided to reveal all their mistakes, failures, and learnings throughout their journeys as entrepreneurs. In S tartups: The Art of Getting F*cked Every Day and Not Giving Up, you will see entrepreneurship as it is. There are no big stages or audiences but, a battlefield that rewards the effort of those who keep going despite the hardships. The victorious are those who do not give up even after successive falls. In this book, you will find: Stories of conflicts between partners and what we can learn from them. Problems that come up when the team grows, and how to solve them. Challenges that may appear getting investments and how to deal with them. Essential learnings to nurture your company's culture and not let the problems caused by the lack of it take over the business. Thousands of challenges that entrepreneurs will face in their journeys.




The Art of Entrepreneurship Navigating the Startup prospect


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Offering a road map for success in the fast-paced world of startups, "The Art of Entrepreneurship: Navigating the Start-up Prospect" is a priceless manual. This book is written by professionals, helps readers navigate the opportunities and hazards of starting their own businesses by offering useful insights, doable techniques, and real-world examples. From conception to application, all in one. This book is useful for all school - college level students as well as for new entrepreneurs.




Diploma in Fundraising (crowdfunding) - City of London College of Economics - 3 months - 100% online / self-paced


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Overview Did you ever wonder how to finance a project? Here’s how you can do it. Content - Getting Ready for Grantseeking - Writing Letters of Inquiry - The Budget: Translating Your Story from Words to Numbers - The Summary, Titles, and Headings: Preparing - Site Visits and Beyond: Interacting with Funders - Your Marketing Copy - 90 days to success in fundraising - Fundraising software - Fundraising with Social Media - Expert hints and tips - And much more Duration 3 months Assessment The assessment will take place on the basis of one assignment at the end of the course. Tell us when you feel ready to take the exam and we’ll send you the assignment questions. Study material The study material will be provided in separate files by email / download link.




Archetypical Roles in Startups


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Founding a startup is a challenging endeavor that works best in a well-balanced team. Different thinking styles are needed throughout the founding journey. Archetypes are deeply engrained templates in the collective unconscious and can be used to reveal the hidden aspects of social interactions within teams. This book employs an archetypical personality test to uncover the eight most significant team roles needed in a startup: the leader, the mentor, the artist, the friend, the hero, the femme fatale, the rebel and the manager. The artist, for example, always finds unconventional solutions, the femme fatale attracts support for the idea, and the hero is undaunted in the face of setbacks. Archetypical roles can manifest in individuals or at the group level, and they can and should change throughout the journey. With the included personality test, this book offers entrepreneurs, investors and mentors alike a tool to improve the interpersonal processes in startup teams.




A Practical Guide for Startup Valuation


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This book sheds new light on the most important contemporary and emerging startup valuation topics. Drawing on the first-hand professional experience of practitioners, professionals, and startup experts from various fields of finance, combined with a sound academic foundation, it offers a practical guide to startup valuation and presents applications, practical examples, and case studies of real startup ecosystems. The book discusses pressing questions, such as: Why are startups in California are higher valued than those in New York? Or why do startups based in London receive higher valuations than those in Paris, Berlin, or Milan, even when they are based in similarly-sized economies, share the same industries, and often even have the same investors? Answering these questions, the authors present key topics, such as hierarchical and segmented approaches to startup valuation, business plans, and sensitivity analysis, many methods such as venture capital valuation, first Chicago valuation, scorecard valuation, Dave Berkus valuation, risk factor summation valuation, and discounted cash flow valuation, in addition to business valuation by data envelopment analysis and real options analysis, as well as critical conceptual issues in the valuation such as expected returns of the venture capital and price versus value concepts, among others. The book will help angel investors, venture capitalists, institutional investors, crowd-based fractional investors, and investment fund professionals understand how to use basic and advanced analytics for a more precise valuation that helps them craft their long-term capital-raising strategy and keep their funding requests in perspective. It will also appeal to students and scholars of finance and business interested in a better understanding of startup valuation.




International Entrepreneurship in the Arts


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International Entrepreneurship in the Arts focuses on teaching students, artists, and arts managers specific strategies for expanding creative ventures that are already successful domestically to an international audience. Varbanova’s accessible writing outlines a systematic theoretical framework that guides the reader from generating an innovative idea and starting up an international arts enterprise to its sustainable international growth. Applying concepts, models, and tools from international entrepreneurship theory and practice, Varbanova analyzes how these function within the unique setting of the arts and culture sector. The book covers: Domestic inception of an arts enterprise, followed by international expansion Starting up an international arts venture in the early stages of its inception Presenting an arts activity or project in a foreign country or region Financing a startup venture with international resources Implementing diverse models of international partnership Starting up an arts venture that is run by a multinational team Creating an art product with international dimension The book’s 23 case studies and 54 short examples feature disciplines from fine arts and photography to music, theatre, and contemporary dance, and cover ventures in over 20 countries to provide students with practical insight into the issues and challenges facing real arts organizations. Aimed at students interested in the business aspects of arts and cultural ventures, it will also be of use to practitioners looking at ways to internationalize their own enterprises.