Harvard i-lab | Startup Secrets: Have You Got What It Takes?
You've got the idea, but have you got what it takes? This session explores what you can expect when starting and building your own company. Who else do you need to complement you? Is your vision an idea, a feature, a product or a company? You'll be able to evaluate whether you've got something that's real enough to invest your life in and whether your experience, knowledge and skills uniquely qualifies you to pursue this opportunity. Guest speakers include Gail Goodman (Constant Contact), Jon Hirschtick (SolidWorks and OnShape), and Stephan Schambach (Demandware). Want to dive deeper into Startup Secrets? Explore the interactive Startup Secrets Sandbox for frameworks, insights, and tools to help you build and scale your startup: https://bit.ly/3Cwv0nK

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