Entrepreneurs need to test their assumptions if they’re to build a valuable, enduring business. What assumptions did you have when you started your business and how have they changed as your business grows?

  • founderscurve@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    at the beginning, almost everything is an assumption. so much so that when we prepare companies (i work for a VC backed startup accelerator) we get them to do a financial model, and in that model is a sheet call the ‘assumptions sheet’ - every row in that sheet represents a variable in the machine of the business that needs to be verified and proven to be accurate. all initiatives and experiments are focused on validating each row of those assumptions to ensure that the projections of the business become true, or are adjusted based on evidence.