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SLAM

Build your startup idea or early stage business with the Startup Launch Assistance Map

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SLAM

Build your startup idea or early stage business with the Startup Launch Assistance Map

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Because many startup founders do not have much time to read extensively, this book is deliberately short and as practical as possible. It offers a very simple framework – the 8-step SLAM process (The VALIDATION checklist)in the first half of the book and the 8-step GRAND process (the EXECUTION checklist) in the second half. These processes are designed to help ideators and entrepreneurs think about the viability of their startup in a highly structured way – and to not miss out critical steps – and then, if this looks good, to put a strong execution plan together that will have enough momentum to have the best possible chance of succeeding.

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Year
2019
ISBN
9780648662617
Copyright 2019 by Jon Warner
The scanning, uploading and distribution of this book without permission is a theft of the author’s intellectual property. If you would like permission to use material from the book (other than for review purposes) please contact [email protected].
SLAM. Build your startup idea or early stage business with the Startup Launch Assistance Map.
Published by: Team Publications Pty Ltd
First edition: July 2019
Author: Jon Warner
Cover and internal design by Kerry Milin, Production Works
Printed in the United States of America
ISBN: 978-0-6486626-1-7
Disclaimer
Readers should note that the views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in the text, belong solely to the author. The case study used is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, etc. are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. In addition, although the author and publisher have made every effort to ensure that the information in this book was correct at time of printing, the author and publisher do not assume and hereby disclaim any liability to any party for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors or omissions result from negligence, accident, or any other cause.
Who will benefit from reading this book?
Every author likes to believe that a wide variety of people from all over the world will read his or her book. However, with business books like this in particular, the truth is that it is often a very specific niche that really benefits from the experience. The broad group of readers who are most targeted by this book are obviously anyone interested in startups and entrepreneurship as a subject. However, this breaks down into three areas as follows:
Individuals who constantly have ideas or think about new or different ways to do things in life but have never acted on it formally. This book helps by suggesting a path to validate that his or her thinking/idea is on-point and capable of potentially becoming a commercial venture of some kind. For example, this may be a college student or professor looking to evolve a project and license it, or any person who thinks an idea might become a small or even large business one day.
Individuals who are working in a larger company who have one or more ‘side-hustles’ and believe that one of these has the potential to employ them (and others) perhaps full-time in the future. This book assists by not only helping to validate that the side-hustle can grow and support them but also to outline the execution path that is necessary. For example, this may be a person who sells a product or service online on a website like ‘Shopify’ mainly in the evenings or weekends and thinks this may have more potential to grow.
Individuals who run or already work in a startup or early-stage company (or in some cases run a new division of a larger company) and want to ensure that their efforts to date haven’t missed any important steps (which he or she can revisit) or even help turbo-charge what is already being done and both de-risk their efforts and perhaps make the business more investable to outsiders. This book helps by offering two 8-step templates, which provide questions in response to which good answers should exist, or be found. For example, this may be a startup founder who has spent many months and a lot of ‘boot-strapped’ cash to establish a small business but now needs to convince outsiders of its future value and success potential.
Whichever category best fits, and some people reading this book will not fit into any of these categories, I hope the path described is an interesting one.
About the author
Five-time company CEO, Jon Warner is a widely respected entrepreneurship expert having founded and led three startups (with one failure, one that did not ‘trouble the scorer’ and one successful exit). Jon’s career started in the corporate world with Air Products, working in the US and across Europe before joining Exxon-Mobil. At Exxon-Mobil Jon worked in the UK, the US, Australia, and Nigeria, ending his career there as Deputy CEO.
Following his 15 years in the corporate world, Jon founded and grew a management consulting business called The Worldwide Center for Organizational Development which had over 20 people carrying out a range of strategy assignments for large national and global companies. Much of this work focused on building an innovative culture and establishing greater internal entrepreneurship skills.
Jon was also CEO of two other startups – a digital publishing company and a bill-pay and payments software platform that operated in the US, UK, and Australia. Since his exit from the latter, Jon has been working from a California base to mentor and invest in disruptive startup companies, especially in the area of technology deployment and healthcare and aging technology in particular. Jon is CEO of Silver Moonshots, a research organization and ‘virtual incubator’ for startups focused on the 50+ population.
Jon is a noted speaker at businesses, colleges and conferences across the world. He also lectures on entrepreneurship at both undergraduate and MBA level at UCLA, UCR Riverside and at the University of Redlands, all in Southern California, where he is based.
Jon is also a prolific author having published 40 books, all concerning business, management, leadership, entrepreneurship and innovation.
Jon is a graduate of the UK top-five Warwick University, with a double bachelor’s degree in philosophy and politics and an MBA (with a finance specialism). JON also has a PhD in psychology specializing in neuro-science.
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
The 8 steps of the SLAM process
SLAM Step 1 Unmet need(s)
SLAM Step 2 Key team
SLAM Step 3 Product or service offering
SLAM Step 4 Proof points
SLAM Step 5 TAM, SAM, SOM
SLAM Step 6 Go-to-market channels
SLAM Step 7 Business model
SLAM Step 8 Competition
SLAM summary
The 8 steps of the GRAND process
GRAND Step 1 Detailed launch and growth path
GRAND Step 2 Team resources
GRAND Step 3 Pricing and assumptions
GRAND Step 4 Capital raise and phasing
GRAND Step 5 Capital deployment
GRAND Step 6 Systems design
GRAND Step 7 Make or buy decisions
GRAND Step 8 Fiscal projections
GRAND summary
Case study summary
Summary
Using the SLAM and GRAND diagrams for pitching
Glossary of terms
Acknowledgments
Foreword
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  1. About the author