Innovation
Skills Development
Develop your 21st Century Skills through our wide range of curated online courses:
​Think like an entrepreneur.
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Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset.
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Fixed vs Growth Mindset.
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First Principles and Critical Thinking.
Understand your customer by developing empathy for them.
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Walking in your customer's shoes
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Customer Interviews
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Jobs To Be Done
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Competitive Landscaping
Deeply understand your customer and their world by gathering data:​
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Desktop Research
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Customer Interviews
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Observations
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Immersion
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Develop exceptional value for your customer
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Identifying and communicating benefits and features of your solution.
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Elements of Value
Entrepreneurial
Skills Development
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Online Courses
​Words matter.
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Identifying and phrasing your Value Proposition in a way that your customer can't help to say yes.
A start-up is one grand experiment.
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Learn to constantly test your assumptions.
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Experiment with your product and other aspects of the business model.
You don't start with your final product.
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Systematically develop sketches, prototypes, pilots and product versions.
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A good financial model helps with developing a robust business model.
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Build your financial foundations.
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Calculate unit economics.
Your business model is about how you create, deliver and capture value.
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Figure out and test your initial business model.
Get time to work ON your business with systems that work IN your business.
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Develop repeatable and scalable systems.
Every good entrepreneur knows how to set and implement clear goals.
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Learn the Disciplines of Goal Setting and Execution.
Develop skills of the future in Thundamental's Entrepreneurial Development Programme.
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The way you think can affect your level of success.
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Develop a mindset for success and look at the world through a lens of opportunity.
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Explore fixed and growth mindsets.
Entrepreneurship is the process of starting, building and running your own business.
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Test your business idea to see if can be turned into a real business.
Understand your customer and what they are struggling with to solve their real problem.
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Get out and talk to your customer.
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Walk in your customers' shoes.
If you try to solve too many problems at once, you end up not really solving anything.
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Become clear about the problem you are solving.
Design Thinking
Skills Development
Explore new ideas, new angles, and non-obvious solutions.
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Start to come up with ideas for a solution to solve our customers’ problem.
Prototypes are test versions of your solution.
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Build experiments before you invest a lot of resources and time on an untested solution.
Test how well your idea works in the real world.
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Get feedback from customers to improve your solution.
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