Startups A-Z: An Intro To High Growth Businesses
Published 2/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.39 GB | Duration: 21h 33m
Published 2/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.39 GB | Duration: 21h 33m
Learn how to successfully launch your own startup from idea validation, to business operations, to hyper growth.
What you'll learn
Understand the major stages of the startup lifecycle and key challenges.
The "3-fits" that matter when starting your own business or launching a product.
Understand and apply the skills a successful founder needs such as leadership, vision, analysis, marketing, product, and networking.
Assess the validity of a business and/or product idea or concept through market research and other strategies.
How to evaluate product-market fit.
Understand different types of business and revenue models.
Understand how to develop and launch an MVP and plan the future of your product.
Use financial statements and models to make projections about the financial posture of your business.
Understand and implement the different components of go-to-market (GTM) planning.
Understand the myriad of required support operations to keep your business running, and how to manage them efficiently.
Understand capital raising, valuation, and how to track the progress of this aspect of your business.
How to create a strong pitch deck and next steps.
Understand and apply soft skills that will help support your business's success such as emotional intelligence, time management, and public speaking.
Requirements
No pre-requisite knowledge is required.
Description
The Startups A-Z: An Intro to High Growth Businesses course will teach you how to build a successful startup based on tried and true strategies. Whether you're a current founder looking for resources and support, an entrepreneurial-minded individual with more ideas than you know what to do with, or someone just getting started - this course is for you!No fluff. No hype. Just a comprehensive resource that drives results. No more “what ifs.”Ditch the hesitation and go from having an idea to successfully launching a cash-generating startup. This guide for first-time founders merges straightforward guidance with proven education, offering you a roadmap and practical tools for real-world success. Stop waiting, start learning. Find out what you can build!By taking this course:You will gain access to 180+ lectures and resources and a wealth of knowledge to help you launch and grow your startup quickly. This proven program has taken founders from zero to revenue in as little as 90 days. Master the core principles of building a successful startup:Startup business strategyLean product developmentFinancial planning & capital raisingPitching fundamentals & soft skillsAbout the instructor: Aaron comes from a Wall Street background and now focuses his efforts on empowering startup and small business founders. He has co-founded and been an early team member in multiple startups, with 2 successful exits to date. Additionally, he has personally mentored more than 1,000 ambitious founders as they have launched and grown their products.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction and course overview
Lecture 1 Kickoff and Introduction
Lecture 2 Instructor Bio
Lecture 3 Course Overview
Lecture 4 Is this right for me?
Lecture 5 3 major skills for founder success
Lecture 6 "Business Scale Engine" methodology
Section 2: Intro to Startups
Lecture 7 Introduction: intro to startups
Lecture 8 Definition of a startup
Lecture 9 Types of businesses
Lecture 10 Major stages of the startup lifecycle
Lecture 11 Practical stages of startup creation
Lecture 12 Characteristics of successful startups
Lecture 13 Key challenges and risks
Lecture 14 The 3 "-fits" that matter
Lecture 15 Division of roles and responsibilities
Lecture 16 Networking and mentorship
Lecture 17 Startup ecosystem stakeholders
Lecture 18 Major tech hubs and geographic thoughts
Lecture 19 Key support businesses
Lecture 20 Connection events
Lecture 21 Ethics and responsibilities
Lecture 22 Homework: intro to startups
Section 3: Must Have Founder Skills
Lecture 23 Introduction: must have founder skills
Lecture 24 Leadership
Lecture 25 Mission and vision
Lecture 26 Step by step: mission and vision
Lecture 27 Motivating and inspiring your team
Lecture 28 Step by step: setting goals
Lecture 29 Building discernment
Lecture 30 Pursuing the optimal
Lecture 31 Analyzing trends and competitors
Lecture 32 Financial acumen
Lecture 33 Sales and negotiations
Lecture 34 Marketing and branding
Lecture 35 Product management
Lecture 36 Taking feedback
Lecture 37 Operational efficiency
Lecture 38 Step by step: efficiency vs. automation
Lecture 39 Team building and management
Lecture 40 Networking and relationship building
Lecture 41 Legal and compliance awareness
Lecture 42 Problem solving and adaptability
Lecture 43 Ethics and integrity
Lecture 44 Addressing conflict and resolving
Lecture 45 Homework: must have founder skills
Section 4: Idea Validation and Market Research
Lecture 46 Introduction: idea validation and market research
Lecture 47 Goals of customer discovery
Lecture 48 Value proposition
Lecture 49 Why do people buy things?
Lecture 50 Understanding startup "problems"
Lecture 51 Problem validation
Lecture 52 Understanding startup "solutions"
Lecture 53 Solution explanation
Lecture 54 Gold standard market sizing
Lecture 55 The best customer discovery mindset
Lecture 56 Why segment customers?
Lecture 57 Key customer segment information
Lecture 58 Top 3 research methods
Lecture 59 What to look for and why?
Lecture 60 Feature battles vs. positioning war
Lecture 61 Customer discovery interview process
Lecture 62 5 starter interview questions
Lecture 63 Helpful interview tips
Lecture 64 Homework: idea validation and market research
Section 5: Business and Revenue Models
Lecture 65 Introduction: business and revenue models
Lecture 66 Business model vs. revenue model
Lecture 67 When do they matter?
Lecture 68 Revenue model specifics
Lecture 69 Popular startup models
Lecture 70 Quick start guide to pricing
Lecture 71 Physical vs. digital goods
Lecture 72 Customer acquisition cost and lifetime value
Lecture 73 Homework: business and revenue models
Section 6: MVP Product Development
Lecture 74 Introduction: MVP product development
Lecture 75 Simple product development steps
Lecture 76 Minimum viable product (MVP)
Lecture 77 Lean startup methodology 101
Lecture 78 Identifying core features
Lecture 79 Development considerations + checklist
Lecture 80 Legal and compliance considerations
Lecture 81 Prototyping and wireframing
Lecture 82 CTO vs. developers vs. dev shops
Lecture 83 Stages to launch MVP
Lecture 84 Key performance indicators (KPIs)
Lecture 85 Homework: MVP product development
Section 7: Financial Projections 101
Lecture 86 Introduction: financial projections 101
Lecture 87 Common financial statements
Lecture 88 Common components of models
Lecture 89 Financial models best practices
Lecture 90 Investor-ready projections checklist
Lecture 91 Tools and resources
Lecture 92 Presentation and communication
Lecture 93 Homework: financial projections 101
Section 8: Go-to-Market and Developing Traction
Lecture 94 Introduction: go-to-market and developing traction
Lecture 95 What is go-to-market?
Lecture 96 What is traction?
Lecture 97 The "perfect" sales process
Lecture 98 Marketing funnel development
Lecture 99 Marketing funnels 101
Lecture 100 Business development
Lecture 101 Growth hacking overview
Lecture 102 Common growth hacks
Lecture 103 Common KPIs: sales, marketing, business development
Lecture 104 Homework: go-to-market and developing traction
Section 9: Required Support Operations
Lecture 105 Introduction: required support operations
Lecture 106 Legal basics
Lecture 107 Compliance and regulations
Lecture 108 Common structure and key terms
Lecture 109 Human resources (HR)
Lecture 110 HR, training, and policy checklist
Lecture 111 Financial planning
Lecture 112 Tax planning
Lecture 113 Financial planning and tax checklist
Lecture 114 Homework: required support operations
Section 10: Capital Raising 101
Lecture 115 Introduction: capital raising 101
Lecture 116 Fundraising 101
Lecture 117 Understanding financing stages
Lecture 118 Exit planning
Lecture 119 Deciding on and testing use of funds
Lecture 120 Valuation overview
Lecture 121 Revenue and valuations
Lecture 122 The big 3 startup investors
Lecture 123 Other common startup investors
Lecture 124 Equity ownership and dilution
Lecture 125 Understanding dilution
Lecture 126 Dilution analysis example
Lecture 127 Investment agreement types
Lecture 128 Accredited investor overview
Lecture 129 Top 3 legal and compliance checks
Lecture 130 Common exemptions
Lecture 131 Data room table of contents
Lecture 132 Investor research and outreach
Lecture 133 Step by step: investor research
Lecture 134 Investor outreach examples
Lecture 135 Investor follow-ups
Lecture 136 Investor feedback
Lecture 137 Negotiations and closing
Lecture 138 Investor relations
Lecture 139 Investor relations checklist
Lecture 140 Homework: capital raising 101
Section 11: Pitch Deck Creation 101
Lecture 141 Introduction: pitch deck creation 101
Lecture 142 Pitch deck overview
Lecture 143 Common pitch deck topics
Lecture 144 Team composition
Lecture 145 Problem overview and validation
Lecture 146 Solution action and impact
Lecture 147 Why now?
Lecture 148 Summary of traction
Lecture 149 Sizing the market
Lecture 150 Business and revenue models
Lecture 151 Competition and competitive advantage(s)
Lecture 152 Go-to-market strategy
Lecture 153 Timeline and milestones
Lecture 154 Financial projections
Lecture 155 Capital and non-capital asks + use of funds
Lecture 156 Step by step: building a pitch deck
Lecture 157 Design checklist for pitch decks
Lecture 158 Homework: pitch deck creation 101
Section 12: Pitching 101
Lecture 159 Introduction to pitching 101
Lecture 160 Why do we pitch?
Lecture 161 4 common pitch types
Lecture 162 Step by step: building a pitch
Lecture 163 Pitch mentality
Lecture 164 Ideal pitch persona
Lecture 165 Pitching to anyone - the ABCs
Lecture 166 Post-pitch follow-ups
Lecture 167 Creating a pitch
Lecture 168 How to ask for things
Lecture 169 Common founder pitfalls
Lecture 170 Gladiator pitch exercise
Lecture 171 Handling Q&A sessions
Lecture 172 Homework: Pitching 101
Section 13: Additional Content: Soft Skills
Lecture 173 Introduction to soft skills
Lecture 174 Emotional intelligence (EQ)
Lecture 175 Communication skills
Lecture 176 Time management
Lecture 177 Public speaking and presentation skills
Lecture 178 Step by step: how to network
Lecture 179 Networking at events
Lecture 180 Networking with investors
Lecture 181 Asking good questions checklist
Lecture 182 Hosting meetings checklist
Lecture 183 Homework: Soft Skills
Startup founders who are interested in successfully growing their startup.,Small business owners who want to learn more about building and scaling their business.,Entrepreneurs who have ideas but aren't sure where to start or how to start on the right foot.,Anyone interested in building a successful business venture.,Anyone looking to learn skills related to business ownership, entrepreneurship, product, and/or marketing.