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So You Wanna Be Mark Zuckerberg?

Focus on The Arts 2011Kathryn FinneyCEO and Founder, Simply Good Media

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TODAY’S TASK: Develop an Idea for an

Innovative Mobile and/or Web Based

Company

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The Thought Cycle Innovation

Generating the Idea

DevelopmentDeveloping the Idea

ActualizationPutting the Idea in

Action

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Will Smith

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The Thought Cycle: Will Smith Innovation

To Be Biggest Movie Star in the World

DevelopmentResearched the highest paid movie stars and the

type of films they make

ActualizationTook roles in big budget action films

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The Thought Cycle: FacebookInnovation

To communicate with friends & family via the web

DevelopmentWrote code/built system

ActualizationReleased system to

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Step 1:Innovation

(aka Getting the Idea)

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The Thought Cycle

Innovation Generating the Idea

DevelopmentDeveloping the Idea

ActualizationPutting the Idea in Action

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Where Do Ideas Come From?Problem Solving Ideas that solve specific problems. Ex: traffic light

Evolutionary Ideas that evolve from other ideas. Ex: Microsoft windows

SymbioticSeveral ideas combine to create a new idea. Ex: Smartphones

Serendipitous Discovery Ideas created unintentionally. Ex: Viagra and Post it Notes

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Great Ideas Often Solve a Problem

or Address A Need

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Task #1List Three Problems/Needs You Currently Have in Your Life Right

Now

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Example of Problems

- My family has problems sticking to a recycling program

- I can’t find a date to prom- It takes too long for my cell phone to stream

video- It’s hard to find a job- It’s hard for me to keep up with my favorite

bands

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Step 2: Developing the

Idea

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The Thought Cycle Innovation

Generating the Idea

DevelopmentDeveloping the Idea

ActualizationPutting the Idea in Action

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John Snow’s Spot Diagram of the 1854 Cholera Outbreak

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Nike Classic Cortez

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Brainstorming with Others Often the Best Path to A

Solution

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My StarbucksIdeas.com

Ideas and Solutions Submitted Online by Customers

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Task #2Share Your Problems/Needs With

Your Group and Brainstorm Solutions.

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Example of Solutions

Problem: I can’t find a date to promSolution: A School Dance Dating Service

Problem: It’s hard to find a jobSolution: Online Dating Service for Teens

Problem: It’s hard for me to keep up with my favorite bands

Solution: An Online Fan Network

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Step 3: Actualization

(aka Making the Idea A Reality)

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Timing is as Important as the Idea

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The key to Facebook and Google’s success…was not a single novel idea (social networks and search engines existed before), but having

the right people in place to think creatively and make it happen- Mark Zuckerberg

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Facebook Growth 2008

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Twitter Growth 2008

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Task #3Choose the Problem and Solution

That Most Interests You

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Execution is as Important as the Idea

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Tesla vs. Macroni (& Edison)

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Mark Zuckerberg vs. Winkelvoss Twins

“If you would have invented Facebook, you would have invented Facebook.”

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Task #4In No more Than Two Sentences Write How You’re Going to Execute Your Idea

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The Thought Cycle Innovation

Generating the Idea

DevelopmentDeveloping the Idea

ActualizationPutting the Idea in Action

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Final Task: Put Together Your Elevator Pitch

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What is an Elevator Pitch?

A short (30 seconds or less) explanation of your idea, solution,

and strategy for execution that would make me want to give your

company money.

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Your Elevator Pitch Should Answer the Following Questions:

• What is Your Problem/Need• What is Your Solution• How are You Going to Execute the

Solution

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Elevator Pitch Session 411

• Audience of Potential Investors will have 1 minute to ask your questions about your business.

• Each Investor Will Vote for One Company (not their own)

• Judged on the following:– Creativity of idea– Attention to detail– Ability to answer investor questions

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In Closing….

JUST DO IT!!!!

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