How to ask great questions
In episode #9, JDm talks about how to ask great questions, even when the topic is muddled and unclear.
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In episode #9, JDm talks about how to ask great questions, even when the topic is muddled and unclear.
Many startups fail by trying to be efficient before they're effective. In this episode of the podcast, ensure you’re doing the right thing before trying to do the thing right — and design thinking can help us out here.
For this episode of the pod, we’re sharing an edited version of the Startup Shop Talk live show on everything you need to know about pitching your startup to investors, to co-founders, and even to potential customers.
Too many founders think about product-market fit too reductively, as if it were bound by one specific metric that you have to hit. In reality, it's a spectrum with four discernible phases.
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On this episode of the podcast, JDM talks about why your startup or other innovation idea sucks — and, more importantly, why that’s actually pretty fantastic.
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