Lessons Learned in Silicon Valley. Top Ten Lessons Learned in Silicon Valley #10 Companies are like Kids - They all make the same mistakes as they grow.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
LEBANON CTC Stock Market Project. In the financial world, the word stock refers to money raised by a company.
Advertisements

MARKETING & Designing a magazine Lesson aims To make sure our magazines are designed to work well for our ‘target market’ To recall what is meant by the.
Valley At Work June 7th 2011 BUSINESS PLANS & MARKETING.
Lesson 2-3 Example Example 1 Use the Distributive Property and a model to find 6 ● Draw a model to show 6 ● 13.
Presented By Dennis Salazar President/Founder. Yes, because it is : 1. Irreversible in the public eye 2. Cost efficient and even profitable 3. What consumers.
The SWOT analysis of Wayne Sanitary Members : Allen. Ivy. Zoe Joanne. Wayne Joanne. Wayne.
Global Software Pertti Vulli Notes about US Market.
The Top Ten Secrets to Entrepreneurial Success. 1. Be passionate about whatever it is you choose to do.
Silicon Valley 9/09 Kimberlie Cerrone
Topic: Stock Market Crash 1.People bought stock to invest in companies. 2.Stock prices began to rise and people began to borrow money.
Module 9 Loyalty. Objectives Be able to define/operationalize “loyalty” in various ways and understand the strengths and weaknesses of each. Identify.
How do you find out... Think of the various ways that you find out about a new product. Finding out about new products...
Theory on SWOT For Lesson 6.
Business Plan Basics. What is a business plan?  The business plan is a tool to help you find and explore opportunities.
Exercise 3 The complete business plan To be presented Send the written business plan to us by
Entrepreneurship I Objective 3.03
1 The Top 12 Product Management Mistakes – And How To Avoid Them Martin Cagan, Silicon Valley Product Group.
marketing 300 discussion section.
Bellwork If you could invest stock in one company today, what would it be? Why? What will we learn today? Discuss the policies of Presidents Harding,
The Fall of Blockbuster Olivia Bambara, Julie Feng, Nick Sojka, Cody Johnston 1.
PowerPoint Presentation  Section 5.1  Pages
Vision - Defining the opportunity Market Research Market Testing Stuart W. Hillston CEO, Constellation Capital Supported by.
SWOT analysis of Natural Rainbow handmade soap shop
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats.  A SWOT analysis is a tool a business uses to plan and focus on key issues. It is similar to a personal.
Burger King Odense SWOT analysis. STRENGHT  Recognized company name.  Good distribution structure.  Main company has a huge capital.  Have a good.
Walk’n on Wall Street Lesson 15 Slide 15A. What Does That Mean? TermDefinition portfolioa collection of investments. stock quotethe price of one share.
CULS Czech University of Life Science Introduction to marketing Richard Selby.
Coach Bentley.  The process of planning, pricing, promoting, selling and distributing ideas, goods, or services to create exchanges that satisfy customers.
Sherry Coutu Cambridge50
[Title] Presented by [Name] [Date]. Market Problems [Problem 1] [Problem 2] [Problem 3]
All About the Business Plan Presented by Sheryl Nolen, CEA 4-H WebEx Houston4HCEO1 September 29, 2015.
BIG BUSINESS SSMEI4 Students will explain the organization and role of business while analyzing the four types of market structures.
Lecturer Name. :. Prof. Madya Dr. Hartini Bt Ahmad Student Name. : 1
Interviewing Questions
Apple Computer Financials Stock Price Net Income (millions)
SWOT How do I evaluate a marketing idea, product or company? The SWOT Analysis – Strengths – Weaknesses – Opportunities – Threats This helps you compare.
The Stock Market Crash of What happened in the election of 1928? When Americans elected Herbert Hoover President in 1928, the mood of the general.
Marketing Information Systems Chapter 28 Section 1.
PRODUCT PLACE PRICE PROMOTION EACH MARKETING PLAN OF ACTION INCLUDES THESE 4 PS Marketing is the 4 Ps.
Chapter 6 Market Analysis. Areas of Analysis w Industry w Target market and customer Market segments geographics demographics psychographics buying characteristics.
 A market in which stocks are down  Those who buy and sell stocks.
Enterprise & Employability. To know:  The definition for primary research  The definition for secondary research To understand:  How questionnaires.
THE MARKETING MIX. What is the Marketing Mix? The operational part of a marketing plan Set of controllable marketing tools Used to produced desired response.
THE HIGH NOTE By Austin Harbaugh. MISSION STATEMENT The high note will supply musicians of all skill level and ability’s with quality instruments and.
Miss Smith 7 th Grade Civics *pgs  Money in savings accounts earn interest  Money can be withdrawn when needed  Usually must keep a minimum.
[name of your product] Presented by [TEAM Name] ___________ Date.
Sports, Entertainment, and Recreational Marketing An Introduction to One of the Fastest Growing Industries.
2015 Review and Outlook for 2016 Your Company Name Here Presenter Name Here.
How to Perform Market Research
7 Reasons to Invest Your Money in the Dallas Real Estate Market.
TEXAS THE NEXT BIG ONLINE MARKET. VOTED THE TOP STATE TO MOVE TO!!! PAST FOUR YEARS IN A ROW.
Strengths Internal factors, the qualities that you have at the moment that place you ahead of the competition. 1.What do you do better than anyone else?
Job interviews: a few questions sampled

Top 6 Strategies of Digital Marketing.
G-G D-zine.
الفصل السادس التخطيط الاستراتيجي الأنشطة التسويقية
به نام یگانه هستی بخش.
التخطيط الاستراتيجي الأنشطة التسويقية
European Operations Company Confidential.
Template for Business Plan Name of Business, logo and names and roles
Best Social Media Marketing Company
Lean Canvas Project Name PRODUCT MARKET Problem Solution
The Lean Canvas XYZ Company SOLUTION MARKET Problem
Lean Canvas Project Name PRODUCT MARKET Problem Solution
Distribute and combine like terms
Testing the Concept in the Market
THE ‘ME’ ZONE EXPLORING STRENGTHS LESSON 3+4
Presentation transcript:

Lessons Learned in Silicon Valley

Top Ten Lessons Learned in Silicon Valley #10 Companies are like Kids - They all make the same mistakes as they grow #9 CEOs Personalities - Companies Adopt Their Strengths and Weaknesses #8 What's your Business Model - Customer Acquisition Kills! #7 Technology is bought - not used #6 Technology Buys Distribution - Distribution Brings Value

Top Ten Lessons Learned in Silicon Valley #5 No Conflict/No Interest - The Silicon Valley Eco-System #4 It Takes Two - Lessons from Standards Wars #3 Customer First - Who is the Customer? #2 Show Me the Money - Who makes money from your product? #1 A Rising Tide Floats All Boats (Markets, Markets, Markets) – And It Takes a Long Time…