


Startup School: How To Build Your Product
With limited time and resources, it’s important to think clearly about your first steps in creating a product.
This session will cover:
How to know what an MVP of your product or service would look like
How to know what skills and technology you need to build an MVP
How to work out who are your early adopter first customers
How to decide which features to include or not
How to take a customer-centric rather than solution-centric approach to product decisions
Tim Deeson is the Entrepreneur in Residence at LSE Generate. He has more than twenty years of experience developing products, both as a founder himself and supporting world-leading organisations such as Johnson & Johnson and ITV. He is an advisor and angel investor in early stage startups and he shares strategies and tactics from the UK’s early stage startup scene in his newsletter The Sustainable Startup.
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Are you a first-time founder? Do you have a business idea but you don’t know where to start? Want to change the world but need help with the first step?
Startup School is the place to start!
Startup School is a series of of live interactive workshops with entrepreneurial experts who will teach you how to test your assumptions, where to find your first customers, how to build your MVP, where to look for finance and funding, and what steps to take next.
If you join six of the workshops, you’ll receive a LinkedIn certificate of programme completion from LSE.
