Buchzusammenfassung
Bec Evans is a former head of innovation whose side hustle became a startup. As well as running Prolifiko, she's a writer, speaker and coach. She helps busy people find the time for creative side projects and coaches budding entrepreneurs to make their ideas a reality.
Identifying an exciting problem is just the beginning; understanding its impact on others is vital. Tools like personas can help, but they rely on assumptions and biases, making research essential. Observing real-world behavior and engaging directly with users provides invaluable insights. Challenges, though often avoided, are rich sources of inspiration, as seen in innovations like a website solving clothing fit issues or Google Scholar addressing access to academic articles. Selecting the right problem involves a mix of analysis and intuition, followed by crafting a clear problem statement to guide solutions. Creativity thrives through divergent thinking, generating multiple ideas and exploring unconventional approaches, as demonstrated by IDEO’s innovations. Sharing ideas, practicing pitches, and refining based on feedback are crucial for improvement. Sustaining a venture requires financial and emotional "runway," balancing personal well-being with business growth. Community support and a growth mindset are key to navigating failures, which are integral to learning and adapting. Expanding a user base demands understanding the target audience and experimenting with strategies, as shown by startups like I Am Playr and Gojimo. Side gigs, driven by passion rather than profit, are accessible to anyone willing to start small and grow incrementally, as exemplified by Kirsty Devlin. Finally, narrowing down ideas requires critical evaluation, and bringing a concept to life begins with small, actionable steps like naming, pitching, and prototyping to make the vision tangible.
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