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Startup School Videos
How to Build Products Users Love:
What does it take to create something with a passionate group of users? During this session, learn how to work on an MVP, how to add features people love, and how to iterate towards a product people love. This session is led by Dan Kantor, Founder / CEO of Pilotship.
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When and How to Raise VC:
This workshop introduces the different sources of financing for startups at each stage of growth, and provides specific tactics for startup fundraising. This session is led by Frank Rimalovski, Executive Director of the NYU Entrepreneurial Insitute.
Startup School Videos
Sizing Up Your Market and Competition:
Answer the critical questions necessary to assess your business opportunity. This workshop is led by Kunal Mehta (Stern '11), Venture Associate at the NYU Entrepreneurial Institute.
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Acquiring Customers on a Budget:
Every successful startup needs a concrete strategy for attracting customers efficiently and effectively - if you don't have customers you don't have a business! Learn about what makes a good customer acquisition strategy and discover which growth hacking tactics are right for your business. This session is led by Todd Saunders, CEO of AdHawk.
Startup School Videos
Getting to Product Market Fit (Part 2):
In this second of a two-part series, apply the customer development methodology into practice. Learn how to test your concepts with users, customers, and partners as you search for a repeatable and scalable business model.This session is led by Frank Rimalovski, Executive Director of the NYU Entrepreneurial Insitute.
Startup School Videos
Getting to Product Market Fit (Part 1):
Watch the first session of the Startup School series and learn how to turn your idea into a viable business and on the path to a successful startup venture. This session is led by Frank Rimalovski, Executive Director of the NYU Entrepreneurial Institute.
Legal Resources
Anatomy of a Term Sheet | Fenwick & West:
Watch this Startup School workshop on "The Anatomy of a Term Sheet" led by lawyers at Fenwick & West.
Stern School of Business
MKTG-GB.2191 30 Tech Product Management:
This course is designed to provide you with a framework for understanding product management for technology products within a range of organizations large and small. The course covers tangible tools, techniques, best practices and real world simulation of what a product manager faces in trying to deliver against product, company and user objectives.
Rory Meyers College of Nursing
NURSE-GN 3359 STEM Nursing Innovation:
This transdisciplinary graduate seminar will focus on human-centered informatics that emphasizes design innovation through team project-based learning and applied research and development activities in health, technology, and education. This course is suitable for advanced graduate students with diverse backgrounds from multiple disciplines. It will leverage research methods and skills at the nexus of Nursing and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM), as well as in Education, Design, Entrepreneurship (Lean Launch Pad), to advance evidence based problem solving and decision making in clinical and everyday health care environments (e.g., mhealth, assistive robotics, and smart homes). Research methods will span ethnographic need finding, ideation, rapid iterative design strategy, value centered design, context and affect aware human computer interaction, and design and evaluation of empirical studies, tailored to the specific needs of teams’ project based activities.
Stern School of Business
BSPA-GB 2304: Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development:
The purpose of this course is to provide students with the essential conceptual frameworks and tools for creating successful social entrepreneurial ventures, initiatives, programs or partnerships that seek to tackle global poverty and collective action problems. It will cover a broad range of cutting-edge social enterprise and social entrepreneurship strategies from the global "North" and the "South" with a special focus on Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.