Deck 14: Entrepreneurial Growth
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Deck 14: Entrepreneurial Growth
1
Premature Scaling refers to growth in anticipation of demand, instead of demand-driven growth.
True
2
According to the Startup-Genome Report, premature scaling does not effect many failed start-ups.
False
3
New ventures should attempt to scale as soon as possible so that they do not lose out on any potential opportunities.
False
4
Webvan is a clear example of the entrepreneurship parable that timing is everything and everything old is new.
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5
A start-up should only scale after it has gone through all of the following except:
A) The customer development stage
B) Enough pivots to warrant product/market fit
C) A management succession
D) The customer validation stage
A) The customer development stage
B) Enough pivots to warrant product/market fit
C) A management succession
D) The customer validation stage
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6
According to the Roger's Adoption Curve, a product should not scale until a startup knows all of the following except:
A) Cost per customer acquisition (COcA)
B) Its average revenue per user (ARPU)
C) Its product market fit
D)That its external financing is sustainable
A) Cost per customer acquisition (COcA)
B) Its average revenue per user (ARPU)
C) Its product market fit
D)That its external financing is sustainable
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7
According to Jim Collins' Hedgehog concept a company should ask all of the following questions to determine what it does extremely well except:
A) Who is the company's target customer?
B) What is the company passionate about?
C) What drives the company's economic engine?
D) What can the company do better than anyone else?
A) Who is the company's target customer?
B) What is the company passionate about?
C) What drives the company's economic engine?
D) What can the company do better than anyone else?
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8
A visual interface to track a company's key performance metrics (KPIs) using real time data is referred to as a:
A) Reviewmirror
B) Dashboard
C) Speedometer
D) Steering wheel
A) Reviewmirror
B) Dashboard
C) Speedometer
D) Steering wheel
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9
Each of the following is a theory regarding how leaders become leaders except:
A) Great Events Theory
B) Traits Theory
C) Transformational Leadership Theory
D) Social Exchange Theory
A) Great Events Theory
B) Traits Theory
C) Transformational Leadership Theory
D) Social Exchange Theory
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10
According to Steven Covey, what are the 7 habits of highly effective people?
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11
What are the 5 key stages of Dave McClure's Pirate Metrics (AARRR):
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