Entrepreneurship@DU Product Fit + Customer Validation Workshop
Entrepreneurship@DU invites you to join us for a fun and engaging workshop featuring Scott Orgel, Founder & Adjunct Professor.
Product Fit + Customer Validation Workshop
Join us for this in-person event Wednesday, February 28th 5:30-7:30 PM at The Garage (1986 S. York St. Denver, CO 80210).
*WORKSHOPS ARE FREE & OPEN TO ALL DU STUDENTS ACROSS ALL LEVELS AND DISCIPLINES, FACULTY, STAFF & ALUMNI*
ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP:
Designing a sustainable customer-centric business and product is a multi-step process. Once you have created a product that addresses an unmet need of your customers (the Discovery process), it’s time to make sure that it resonates as intended. The validation process is relatively “scientific” in nature, using a series of experiments and tests to ensure that your customers are satisfied with the business and product.
This workshop will cover some of the key elements of product validation, ranging from user testing to broader marketing tests. Our objective is to help you narrow down your hypotheses and design solid tests around them so that you can quickly and effectively learn from your customers and move closer to product-market fit.
ABOUT E@DU WORKSHOPS:
Do you have a business idea but not sure how to get started? Do you want to learn about entrepreneurship? Are you interested in applying to Startup BASE camp, Entrepreneurship@DU’s summer accelerator? If you answered Yes to any of these questions, then you should participate in the Entrepreneurship@DU workshop series.
The goal for these workshops is to have fun, meet people, and learn about entrepreneurship and innovation in a laid-back environment that encourages collaboration and creativity. It is also an opportunity to work on your idea.
Workshops are free, available to every University of Denver student, and do not require any prior business experience. The workshops are focused on providing the tools entrepreneurs and innovators need to develop their business idea.
Each Workshop:
- 2-hours in length
- Capped at 15 students
- Taught by an industry and/or faculty expert
- Pizza and drinks provided
- You must register because space is limited
- We encourage you to attend all workshops, but it is not required
What You Should Bring:
- Laptop
- Curiosity
- Energy