You've learned to assess your entrepreneurial fit, spot customer problems, generate ideas, screen opportunities, conduct interviews, and size markets. Now let's practice integrating all these skills.
Successful entrepreneurs move fluidly between these activities, constantly refining their understanding of opportunities.
Engagement Message
Which skill from this course do you feel most confident about now?
Type
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Markdown With Blanks
Let's start with entrepreneurial assessment. Match these scenarios with the appropriate entrepreneurial readiness factors:
A founder who can't afford to go six months without salary has issues with [[blank:lifestyle compatibility]].
Someone who panics when plans change struggles with [[blank:risk tolerance]].
A person who won't ask friends for feedback lacks [[blank:networking skills]].
Suggested Answers
- risk tolerance
- lifestyle compatibility
- networking skills
Type
Multiple Choice
Practice Question
Now practice the complete problem-to-opportunity flow. Which sequence represents the most logical progression for validating a business idea?
A. Generate ideas → Screen ideas → Interview customers → Size market B. Interview customers → Spot problems → Generate ideas → Size market C. Spot problems → Generate ideas → Screen ideas → Interview customers D. Size market → Generate ideas → Interview customers → Screen ideas
Suggested Answers
- A
- B
- C - Correct
- D
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Practice Question
Let's practice customer interview insights. Based on these interview quotes, what should the entrepreneur conclude? Swipe based on the strength of the opportunity signals:
