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Oh Dear God Not Again! Another Boring Presentation By Scotty Thom reation, Life, Death, The Undead

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Talk given on January 2014 at Georgian College, Barrie, Canada Campus by Scotty Thom, Director at Gobi Capital.

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Page 1: Oh Dear God Not Again!  Gobi Capital @ Georgian College

Oh Dear God Not Again!Another Boring

Presentation

By Scotty Thom

Creation, Life, Death, The Undead

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Who the hell are you?

• Scotty Thom• Failure, Sinner, Smelly• Piss Poor Sorry Excuse For A Man• Tinkerer, Writer, Dreamer• 14 years as an entrepreneur• 3,250 entrepreneurs helped

I see dead people.

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What gives you the right to talk to us?

• 6 companies Founded or Co-Founded• Gobi Capital since 2009– Hotels, resorts, tech, service, green tech– Reviewed 500+ business plans and support docs

• Education: University of Guelph (BA Econ), Helsinki Univeristy of Technology (IBLP)

• Habitatation: Helsink, Finland | Sendai, Japan | Guelph, Waterloo, Toronto, Canada

Well maybe not dead people.

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So what?

• 10,000 hours to master something (Malcolm G.!)• 26,000 hours if I worked 9am-5pm M-F• 52,000 hours approximately since 2000• Barrie & Toronto Open Coffee Club, 10

Startups.com, CoFounder’s Lab (Canada)

This is all I do:Startups & Growth

More like dead things.

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If you’re such a big sh*t, why are you here?

When I was 18 and getting started, someone helped me.

I’m here for the one person in this room who gives a f*ck and wants to change the world.

And goth.

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Now onto the good stuff

• The Start– An idea; preferably a good one– What makes a good idea?• Meet Philo. We’re going to wax with her.

– Prototype– Beta– Commercialize

I see gothpreneurs.

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If We Have Time

• The Middle– Pre-Sales– Sales– Marketing– Creating A Cycle– Post-Sales

• The Finish– Exit stage left

So I guess you could say I see dead things and gothpreneurs.

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Your Idea

It had better be goodSo what makes a good idea?

Yard StickBox Of Possibilities

Current Psychology, Thinking, RationaleA Focus

An Ability To See Opportunity

And I want to see more!

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Box Of Possibilities

Problem

Your Solution

AlternativeSolution Client

This is where you willoperate your business

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Box Of Possibilities

Problem

Their Solution

AlternativeSolution Client

Your competitors have a similar offering

This box represents you andall of your competitors competing for the same clients, market segmentor industry.

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Range Of Potential Client Types

One Market Segment

The Sack Of Many Segmentsaka

“Your Marketplace”

AnotherMarket Segment

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Luck + Time + Focus = Timing (T)

TT+1

T+2

T+n

T-1

T-2

T-n

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(then you have a sad sack of sorries)

Assumptions were wrong?

Worst case scenario is worse than expected?

Buying behaviour changes?

No organic growth?

Massive systemic power failure?

Your possible acquirer decides to become a competitor?

Startups become unsexy?

Co-founder going through a divorce?

Everyone says no?

What If…

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Current Psychology

• What are the behaviours of potential clients?• What are the trends in the market segment?• Why does your client exist?• For any factoid on your client, ask yourself –

“What does this mean?”• Continue to ask the question – “What is

missing?”

Today is day 942.

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Ability To Focus

• Ability to say no– Terrible Two’s– “You’re doing some cool sh*t, but that’s not for

me right now.”• Knowing your end game• Grounded values / Having a yard stick• FTW! Success!

941 days to go…

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How Do You See Opportunity?

• Determined by experience– Failure– Tests– Hypothesize– Series of assumptions to guide you

• External Reinforcement– Positive is good– Negative tends to be more effective when younger

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Prototype

• Write It Out!– Does it make sense?– Can you easily explain all of it to your Mother?

• Do the work. Stop planning, start doing.– Try existing solutions– Talk to potential clients (Alpha clients)

• Paper It Up!– Wireframe, develop it, code it– Build the tech / service offering / etc

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Addendum on Prototypes

• Build – Test– Paper / code is good to start– Then test it!– Repeat process – Build – Test –Build – Test

• Test with who?– Clients! • 10 Alpha clients• 40 Beta clients

• Methodology – small failures, quick failures

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Usable Prototypes

Build It

Test It

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Take A Step Back

• Hit on the following points– Your plan has probably changed– The market has probably changed– Consumer / business sentiment has prob changed– Everything may have changed

• Go back to the drawing board and ensure your assumptions and hypothesis are still correct

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The Middle

• You now have a product or service. Congrats!• You will have alpha and beta clients.• How do you leverage everything you have to

get traction in the marketplace?

Traction = Sales

Nothing happens until somebody sells something.That somebody is you and everyone in your org.

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But I’ve never had to sell anything…

• Pre-sales process• Sales Process• Post-sales process

A few authors for you to tap into:• Jeffrey Fox • Tom Hopkins• Seth Godin• Marketing

• Zig Ziglar• Timothy Ferriss• “Strategic Selling”• “SPIN Selling”