HarvardAE Startup Bootcamp

Curriculum Overview

Live Sessions are held Wednesdays, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm ET

MODULE ONE - Discovery 

Learning Objectives 

  • Understand the basics of entrepreneurship: the different phases of the entrepreneurial journey, the key skills and attributes of successful entrepreneurs, and the challenges and opportunities that entrepreneurs face. 

  • Learn about the different phases of the entrepreneur journey 

  • Learn about the different aspects of starting and running a business such as market research, business planning, financial management, marketing, and sales. 

  • Gain exposure to different startup models and frameworks, and the different ways to start a business, such as bootstrapping, venture capital, and corporate entrepreneurship. 

Key Concepts 

  • An understanding of the course material

  • Onboarding

MODULE TWO - THE MARKET

Learning Objectives 

  • How to assess overall market demand  

  • How to segment the market  

  • How to identify unmet market opportunities  

Key Concepts 

Market Demand 

  • What's the mission?  

  • What's the size of the market in $ ? (TAM, SAM, SOM)  

  • How did you arrive at that number? (pricing per user * total users)  

  • What's the YoY growth rate of the market? ( it is more than 20%?)  

  • What are the market's segments?  

  • What's the segment you focus on?  

  • What's the customer persona of your segment?  

  • What's the pain/job-to-be-done list of your customer?  

  • How's the pain/job-to-be-done addressed today?  

  • What are the shortcomings of the current solution?  

  • Why hasn’t your solution been built before now?  

Market's Unmet Demand 

  • Who are your top 3 direct competitors?  

  • How much do you know about them? (product, team, finance)  

  • Who are your top 3 indirect competitors?  

  • How much do you know about them? (product, team, finance)  

  • What barriers exist in entering and growing in the market?  

  • Is there a clear initial foothold for you in the market? 

MODULE THREE – TRACTION 

Learning Objectives 

  • How to build a product  or service

  •  How to go to market  

  • The difference in building traction in consumer vs enterprise space 

Key Concepts 

Product 

  • What’s the vision?  

  • Is your product launched?  

  • What are the key value props of your product?

  • For each value prop, what are the key features?  

  • What's the end-to-end experience of your product? (link to demo)  

  • How is your value prop unique and compelling?  

  • Why your product will sustain thru the competition?  

  • Why do customers spend the effort switching to your product/services over the competition? 

  • How to gather user feedback and make your product better?  

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Go-To-Market 

  • How do you reach your customers by different segments?  

  • Where are your customers?  

  • How to calculate your projected market penetration?  

For Enterprise  

  • Hardware Sales / Preorder Sales / Paid Contracts / Annual Recurring Revenue / Monthly Recurring Revenue / GMV / Transaction volume /AUM  

For Consumers  

  • Repeating usage metrics: # of waitlisted users / repeat users (DAU, WAU, MAU) / churn rate / PMF Score or NPS Score 

  • New usage metrics: # of new users per month / MoM growth  

  • Monetization metrics: Monthly Recurring Revenue / Annual Recurring Revenue 

  

MODULE FOUR – FOUNDER 

Learning Objectives 

  • Identify the unique strengths  

  • Identify the alignment between company goals and personal goals  

Key Concepts 

  • What's your journey up to the point of starting this company?  

  • What's the personal goal of starting this company?  

  • What do you want to do in the short and long term?  

  • Do you have to be CEO?  

  • How does your company goal align with your personal goal?  

  • When you are stressed, what do you do?  

  • What's the equity split of your team?  

 

MODULE FIVE – TEAM

Learning Objectives 

  • Identify the skillset that the team needs  

  • Define values & culture for the team  

  • Define compensation & equity rewards for the team 

Key Concepts 

  • What's the current set of your team's capability that will make your product’s unique ability endure? 

  • What skills do you still need to hire? This includes competencies, educational background, and professional experience.  

  • How do you plan to attract top talent?  

  • What are the shared values in your team?  

  • How will you communicate, interact, and socially bond with your team? 

  • What's the equity split of your team?  

 

MODULE SIX – BUSINESS MODEL 

Learning Objectives 

  • Identify the revenue model  

  • Identify the cost model  

  • Identify the revenue/cost ratio 

Key Concepts 

  • What's your revenue model?  

  • What's your current # of paid clients & target?  

  • What's the average revenue per paid client & target?  

  • What are your major revenue stream(s) and their breakdown?  

  • What's your cost model?  

  • What's your major variable cost?  

  • What's your major overhead cost?  

  • What's your LTV / CAC ratio & target?  

  • What's your margin & target? 

  • What's the link to your financial statements? (if you don't have it, what are your monthly burn and monthly revenue?) 

MODULE SEVEN – FUNDRAISING

Learning Objectives 

  • Define money use  

  • Map out the runway  

  • Define the key business result with the money raised 

 

Key Concepts 

  • How much money do you need to raise?  

  • For what use?  

  • At what valuation?  

  • How much cash do you currently have in the bank?  

  • What's the monthly cash output/input?  

  • What's the runway? (amount of cash divided by the monthly output)  

  • What's the key result you plan to deliver with the money raised?  

  • What's the link to the business plan? 

MODULE EIGHT - PROGRAM TAKEAWAY

Learning Objectives 

  • Identify the key takeaways from your experience in the boot camp. 

  • Reflect on what you have learned and how it will apply to your future entrepreneurial endeavors. 

  • Identify areas where you need to improve and develop a plan for doing so. 

  • Stay motivated and focused on your entrepreneurial goals. 

Key Reflections 

  • What have I learned from my experiences? 

  • What are my strengths and weaknesses as an entrepreneur? 

  • What are my goals for the future? 

  • What challenges am I facing?