Course: Innovation and finding product-market-fit
I want to provide an actionable, foundation course around innovation and how to find product-market fit. This is targeted at founders, entrepreneurs, product managers, growth and leaders.
Scope
Create a solid understanding of the 3 base principles to come up with, manage, evaluate, and test business opportunities.:
Strategy, setting a direction: RELEASED →
Innovation, how to find and manage ideas: In production November ‘22
Opportunity Sizing, how to increase the % of success: Planned for December ‘22
< 7 min video snippets for each sub-topic with actionable advice and solid theory. Including battle-tested templates and further material.
For whom - A guided learning experience
Taking out the guesswork is the core outcome of anyone that owns or participates in a business. We are risk managers of ideas, knowing when to commit and when not. It’s a skill like any other that we need to exercise. But often we don’t know how to get started.
If you feel like a headless chicken that everyone comes to and you’re not sure what to do yourself, this will get you started.
While there are no prerequisites for this course it’s best suited for people who work in tech. Either in product, marketing, growth, or a leadership position.
Detailed structure (subject to change)
Why?
I know from advising individuals and companies in the past years that these are the 3 main areas where people struggle. It’s not for lack of effort, there is confusion on where to even start.
I want to enable you to understand the why behind frameworks so you can adjust them to what you need in your business life.
I can bring and aggregate advice through my 2 decades of experience in tech, product, UX research, and leadership into a form that delivers an impact. Everything I talk about I have used in countless iterations in consulting and my operative experience as a product manager and leader.
How much will it cost?
It’s free (for the moment). I rely on feedback to make this better and I want people to confirm that it has an impact on them. If you don’t recommend this course to others after doing it it’s not worth the money anyways.
What’s next?
Glad you asked, here’s a sneak peek:
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