When you first think about being an entrepreneur, you’re filled with excitement at the possibilities. You can bring your own idea to market, you can be your own boss, you can set your own schedule and ...
Having a business idea is easy, but putting that idea to the test is where the real work comes in. Entrepreneur Jen Glantz says aspiring founders should test ideas thoroughly to vet their viability.
Too many ideas get shot down at work because they are not presented with clarity. It’s a common fear: you’re excited about an idea and your boss’s feedback is lukewarm at best. You feel deflated and ...
You've got a business idea you're jazzed about, but aren't sure if it's feasible. What you need to do is test the concept to see how it stands up to a series of rigorous questions. Subscribe to read ...
We all want great ideas, but few understand how great ideas are born. Innovation is not an event, a workshop, a sprint, or a hackathon. It’s a result of mastering ideaflow, a practice that elevates ...
Testing product ideas is a non-trivial task that often rivals the complexity of building the actual product. Analysis from CB Insights on why startups fail found that poor market fit is the culprit in ...
While patenting and prototyping are important, they are only two pieces of the puzzle. Here’s what inventors and startups really need to focus on to sell their idea. Market demand takes away risk and ...