Minimum Viable Product (MVP): Startup Saturday Class (2)
Mon, Apr 15
|Howard University, School of Business
MVP must be the simplest core feature set of any product that allows it to be deployed and absolutely nothing more. However, the most popular definition is; “The smallest thing that you can build that delivers customer value.” -Henrik Kniberg
Time & Location
Apr 15, 2019, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Howard University, School of Business, Room 218, 2600 6th St NW, Washington, DC 20001, USA
About the event
The Development Corporation of Columbia Heights, in partnership with Drs. Legand Burge and Grant Warner of Howard University, will actively engage and challenge course attendees in the immersive Lean Startup entrepreneurship curriculum that is evidence-based and fast-paced.
In this Startup Saturday Entrepreneurship class...
A Value Proposition is designed to convince a potential customer that your particular product or service is more useful or will solve a problem better than your competition. It should answer the fundamental question of “Why should I buy your product instead of your competitor’s product?” A value proposition doesn’t have to be drawn out or complex, but it does need to be concise, specific and straight to the point. It needs to describe why your product is different and the tangible reasons why it will benefit your consumer.
“A single, clear compelling message that states why you are different and worth buying.” – Steve Blank
No reading textbooks, case studies or developing papers! Participants are inspired to interact with industry and focus on developing a business model to scale and grow their venture using the Business Model Canvas.
We currently have 10 sessions planned on Saturdays from 10am – 12:30pm; February 9, through April 27, 2019. The workshops are stand-alone, ensuring small business owners can select classes is most convenient to them. The workshops are free, but do require advance registration.
Continental breakfast is provided. If you have any questions, please call Dr. Erika Ferguson at (202) 483-4986 or email at eferguson@dcch.org.
Location:
Howard University, School of Business
Room 218
2600 6th St NW, Washington, DC 20001