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* Ask you to define the efficiency of the "engine" that converts those leads into customers. | * Ask you to define the efficiency of the "engine" that converts those leads into customers. | ||
* Ask you to model the viral and organic growth engines of the company. | * Ask you to model the viral and organic growth engines of the company. | ||
- | * Once your company launches, you willbe modeling the effectiveness of your company's revenue this way, so it is a good idea to plan the company from the start using such a model. | + | * Once your products launch, you will be modeling the effectiveness of your company's revenue this way, so it is a good idea to plan from the start using such a model. |
Many bottom-up approaches exist, including: | Many bottom-up approaches exist, including: | ||
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* Define Availability of Raw Materials | * Define Availability of Raw Materials | ||
- | Note: Some of the above has been extracted from Davis, A., //Will Your New Start Up Make Money//?, Scrub Oak Press, 2014. | + | |
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