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China Startups – The Gold Rush and Fire Extinguishers (Part 5 of 5)

Steve Blank

I just spent a few weeks in Japan and China on a book tour for the Japanese and Chinese versions of the Startup Owners Manual. In these series of 5 posts, I thought I’d share what I learned in China. I was only in China for a week so this a cursory view. New Rules for China. All the usual caveats apply. business models.

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China Startups – The Gold Rush and Fire Extinguishers (Part 5 of 5)

Steve Blank

I just spent a few weeks in Japan and China on a book tour for the Japanese and Chinese versions of the Startup Owners Manual. In these series of 5 posts, I thought I’d share what I learned in China. I was only in China for a week so this a cursory view. New Rules for China. All the usual caveats apply. business models.

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Post-Crisis Digital Trends That Will Reshape Your Business in 2020

Up and Running

As of today, IoT applications are present in the manufacturing, automotive, agriculture, energy sector, logistics, and hospitality industries, to name a few. 5G Network. For example, in China, a taxi company discovered a new business area by using AI to monitor what people were saying on social networks.

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These 10 Key Elements Make a Business Plan Fundable

Startup Professionals Musings

Do describe your intellectual property and “secret sauce”. You won’t impress investors by claiming that everyone in China needs one, and nobody else has exactly the right features to compete with you. Rest assured that potential investors will ask for names, and place some calls. Skip the technical jargon and hyperbole.

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Investors Expect Ten Essentials in a Business Plan

Startup Professionals Musings

Do describe your intellectual property and “secret sauce”. You won’t impress investors by claiming that everyone in China needs one, and nobody else has exactly the right features to compete with you. Rest assured that potential investors will ask for names, and place some calls. Skip the technical jargon and hyperbole.

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These 10 Key Elements Make a Business Plan Fundable

Gust

Do describe your intellectual property and “secret sauce”. You won’t impress investors by claiming that everyone in China needs one, and nobody else has exactly the right features to compete with you. Rest assured that potential investors will ask for names, and place some calls. Skip the technical jargon and hyperbole.

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Ten Tips for an Investment-Grade Business Plan

Startup Professionals Musings

Do describe your intellectual property and “secret sauce”. You won’t impress investors by claiming that everyone in China needs one, and nobody else has exactly the right features to compete with you. Rest assured that potential investors will ask for names, and place some calls. Skip the technical jargon and hyperbole.