Presentation from MyCQs co-founders James Gupta and Omair Vaiyani to Bioentrepreneurship Master's students at Karolinska University in Stockholm.
Covers the importance of scientist entrepreneurs, how to think innovatively and apply lean startup methods to your business idea.
2. Plan
• Background & Introduction
• Stories
– Part 1: Framing The Problem
– Part 2: Thinking Differently
• Being a scientist entrepreneur: what are the disadvantages, what
are the advantages? Why should people do it in the first place
• #innovation, #thinking, #entrepreneur, #scientist
– Part 3: Finding and Validating an Idea
• How we came up with the idea for MyCQs after coming across a
problem in our day to day life and looking for a better alternative.
#ideation, #brainstorming
– Part 4: Growing & Scaling your Idea (JG)
• Key Messages
• Q&A / Discussion
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4. James Background
• Medical student, Leeds University
• Studying MSc Health Informatics
• Formerly Chief Technical Officer at JumpIn, a
student taxi booking and sharing app
• Currently Chief Executive Officer at MyCQs
• Director for Doctorpreneurs
• Innovator for Fourmore
• @gupta_james on Twitter
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6. Omair Background
• Medical student, Leeds University
• Studying MSc Health Informatics
• Currently Chief Technical Officer at MyCQs
• Advisor for the UK Medical Students’ Assoc
• Technical lead for InnovateHealth UK
• Innovator for Fourmore
• @omairvaiyani on Twitter
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7. Omair / UKMSA
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Medics
Handbook
#1
Medical
App
On
Android
4
days
aAer
release
14. Framing The Problem
Story 1
Don’t
set
out
to
start
a
company,
aim
to
solve
a
problem
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15. “If I had an hour to solve a problem
I'd spend 55 minutes thinking
about the problem and 5 minutes
thinking about solutions”
- Albert Einstein
Framing The Problem
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17. 80%
of students study by
re-reading chapters of a
textbook until they memorise it
MetacogniEve
strategies
in
student
learning:
Do
students
pracEse
retrieval
when
they
study
on
their
own?,
Butler
et
al
2008.
99%
of students study by cramming
information in the days leading
up to an exam
The
Stats
Framing The Problem
19. “Learning is deeper and more durable when it’s
effortful. Learning that’s easy is like writing in the
sand, here today and gone tomorrow.
We are poor judges of when we are learning well
and when we’re not
When the going is harder and slower and it
doesn’t feel productive, we are drawn to
strategies that feel more fruitful, unaware that the
gains from these strategies are often temporary”
Framing The Problem
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20. Evidence Based Learning
• Meaningful learning requires effort, not just time.
• Effective techniques challenge you mentally,
forcing your brain to encode, consolidate and
retrieve information in a range of different ways
Framing The Problem
21. The Problem Revisited
• Students are defaulting to
‘easy’ study methods
• Unaware of better
alternatives
• Effective methods require
more effort and take
longer to see results
Framing The Problem
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22. Encourage
students
to
become
ac#ve
agents
in
their
own
learning,
instead
of
being
passive
receivers
of
informaEon.
The Solution
Framing The Problem
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23. Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
Story 2
The
importance
of
acquiring
knowledge
and
culEvaEng
creaEvity
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24. Q: Which is more powerful?
And why?
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
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25. How did we figure this out?
Chance?
Trial
and
error?
+
=
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
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26. “Creativity is just connecting things.
When you ask creative people how
they did something, they feel a little
guilty because they didn’t really do
it, they just saw something.”
- Steve Jobs, Wired 1996
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
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29. Chance?
Trial
and
Error?
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
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30. • In pure trial and error, you’d have to try
millions of different things
– Try a different brand of toothpaste?
– More toothpaste, less toothpaste?
– Warm the toothpaste first? What temperature?
– Combine the toothpaste with something else?
• Expertise in a field greatly narrows the
spectrum by excluding things that definitely
won’t work
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31. Connecting the Dots
Buffer,
The
Secret
to
CreaEvity,
Intelligence
and
ScienEfic
Thinking
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
32. The human brain is a connector
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
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33. We’re wired to see meaning and patterns
(even when they aren’t there!)
Liu
et
al,
Seeing
Jesus
in
toast:
Neural
and
behavioral
correlates
of
face
pareidolia
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
34. Strawberries
are
soA
Straws
are
hard
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
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35. GamificaEon
Mobile
technology
Personalised
Content
Spaced
RepeEEon
Peer
learning
Crowdsourcing
Social
Networking
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
36. MyCQs
“What I cannot create, I do not understand”
– Richard Feynman, Nobel Prize in Physics, 1965
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
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37. A Scientific Degree teaches…
• Technical knowledge of your domain
• How to critically analyse data and interpret
evidence
• Intellectual discipline
Highly valuable in business
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
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39. Low
Hanging
Fruit
&
Barriers
to
Entry
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
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40. “The future belongs to those who
learn more skills and combine
them in creative ways”
- Robert Greene, Mastery
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
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43. Key Point 1
Being
a
scien#st
is
about
being
analy%cal
–
gathering
deep
knowledge
and
exper#se
in
a
specific
domain
Being
an
entrepreneur
is
about
being
crea%ve,
and
combining
knowledge
from
different
fields
in
unique
ways
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
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44. Q: What do you see?
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
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48. “In order for us to truly create and
contribute to the world, we have to
be able to connect countless dots,
to cross-pollinate ideas from a
wealth of disciplines, to combine
and recombine these pieces and
build new castles”
- Maria Popova
Brain
Pickings,
Networked
Knowledge
and
Combinatorial
CreaEvity
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
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49. Collect as many dots as possible!
Buffer,
The
Secret
to
CreaEvity,
Intelligence
and
ScienEfic
Thinking
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
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50. Key Point 2
Everything
you
learn
about
shapes
the
way
you
experience
the
world
Don’t
s#ck
rigidly
to
one
discipline:
let
your
curiosity
wonder
and
make
connec#ons
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
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51. Some ideas…
• Programming
– Lets you create from your bedroom!
• Neuroscience & Psychology
– How people think
• Biology
– Nature has been running experiments on what works
for millions of years!*
• Philosophy
– The foundation of all knowledge
• History
– Ideas throughout time and drawing parallels to modern
life
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
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52. Create a Stream of Great Content
Twitter
• Use it!
• Follow interesting people from various fields
• Custom, curated newsfeed for your
interests
• ‘At a glance’
Others: Feedly, Pocket etc
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
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53. Key Points
• Scientists have great domain knowledge of
complex fields ripe for innovation
• They also have good ability to interpret data
critically
• Now you need to focus on letting yourself think
creatively as well as analytically
• This means feeding your mind with knowledge
from other fields – giving yourself a unique filter
to experience the world through
• Once you do this you’ll see things other people
don’t
Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
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54. The Startup Cycle
Part 3
Start
up.
Cash
in.
Sell
out.
Bro
down
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56. Early
screening
• CompeEtor
analysis
• Who
else
is
in
the
market
• How
successful
are
they
• How
their
idea/service/product
differs
• No
compeEtors?
• WHY?!
• Quit
while
you’re
ahead
• Or
seize
the
gap
The Startup Cycle
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57. Lone
wolf
or
The Startup Cycle
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58. Fail
fast
Headd,
B.
Redefining
Business
Success:
DisEnguishing
Between
Closure
and
Failure,
2002
#
Shane,
S.
Startup
Failure
Rates
–
The
Real
Numbers,
2008
Phillips
&
Kirchhoff.
Small
Business:
CriEcal
PerspecEves
The Startup Cycle
64. Ac#ve
Feedback
Q: How do you study at present?
“Lots of reading from
textbooks”
“Repeat until I can write out the
whole doc. Do absolutely no
revision for anything the day
before an exam.”
“Everything as it helps prevent
boredom”
Source:
MyCQs
Survey
of
25
students,
August
2014
The Startup Cycle
66. Compe#tors
• Found
many
offering
aspects
of
MyCQs
• Social/Peer-‐to-‐Peer
• Quiz
creaEon
• Good
User
Interface
• None
covered
all
areas
-‐>
Gap
in
the
market
The Startup Cycle
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67. Trend
analysis
• Monitor
updates
• Adapt
to
changes
Site
update,
bounce
rate
down
from
70%
to
10%
The Startup Cycle
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72. So…
• You’ve come up with an idea that adds
value to your life
• You’ve tested it and are reasonably sure it
can add value to other people too
• How can you develop this idea and spread
it to as many people as possible?
Scaling your Idea
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82. Where is your business value?
Value
Network
Content
Revenue
Partnerships
Team
Brand
SoAware
Scaling your Idea
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83. Currently valued at $40 billion
hsp://www.cnbc.com/id/102243201#
Why?
Scaling your Idea
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84. Currently valued at $40 billion
Why?
Scaling your Idea
Value
Network
Content
Revenue
Partnerships
Team
Brand
SoAware
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85. Currently valued at $40 billion
Why?
Scaling your Idea
Value
Network
Content
Revenue
Partnerships
Team
Brand
SoAware
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86. “If we can get you a car in five
minutes, we can get you
anything in five minutes”
- Travis Kalanick, CEO of Uber
Scaling your Idea
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88. Main Types of Investment
• Friends & Family
– Easy to get in the beginning
– May cause tensions
• Angel Investors
– Add experience you may not have
– Can help open doors and make connections
• Venture Capitalists
– Expect high returns
– Step in clauses
• Crowdfunding
– Emerging model
– Can be very good for some businesses
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89. MyCQs Investment
• £5,000 (50,000 SEK) in grants so far
– University
– Education Technology charity
• Bootstrapping has let us get unusually far
by ourselves
• Skipping angel investors, looking for VC
investment ~£250,000 (2.5M SEK)
• BUT…
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90. “How will you balance running a business
with your degree?”
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94. Part 1: Framing the Problem
• Framing the problem accurately is vital for
finding a solution
• Conduct surveys, look for existing data
online
• Read around your subject
• Qualitative AND quantitative both helpful
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95. Part 2: Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
• Your scientific background is immensely
valuable in business
• Cultivate your creativity by learning about a
range of different fields
• Allow your mind to make connections in
unique ways
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96. Part 3: Finding and Validating Your Idea
• Fail fast: test your riskiest assumptions first
and modify your business plan as
appropriate
• Constantly test various aspects of your
product and monitor the results
• Stay ahead of the curve!
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97. Part 4: Growing your Business
• Bootstrapping can be a great way to retain
control of your business
• You don’t need to think about monetisation
right from the start, but do start to test
different models out and consider where
your business value comes from
• Start to plan investment early: can take
6-12 months to secure
• Choose investment that suits your business
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98. Final Words
• Hard work, but a lot of fun!
• You get to be your own boss, have freedom
to do what you want
• But a lot of responsibility!!
• Scientist-Entrepreneurs is a growing
movement!
100. Organisations
• Doctorpreneurs (doctorpreneurs.com)
– Resources, support and events for medics &
scientists interested in enterprise
• Fourmore (fourmore.eu)
– Mobile hackathon / think tank that takes people
from a wide range of backgrounds and puts them
in a team to work on healthcare problems
• Kairos Society (kairossociety.org)
– International network of young entrepreneurs
interested in healthcare, education and clean
technology.
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101. Websites
• Buffer Blog (blog.bufferapp.com)
– Buffer is a social media management startup, they
publish a lot of amazing blog posts on creativity,
entreprenership etc, well worth a read!
• GrowthHackers (growthhackers.com)
– Community articles on startups, growth, enterprise
etc
• Reddit Startups (reddit.com/r/startups)
– Active community of entrepreneurs
• VentureBeat (www.venturebeat.com)
– Great, well respected authority on enterprise
related topics
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102. Books
Enterprise & Startups
• The Lean Startup, Eric Ries
• Mastery, Robert Greene
Healthcare
• The Innovator’s Prescription, Clayton Christensen
• The Checklist Manifesto, Atul Gawande
• The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine, James Le Fanu
Neuroscience & Psychology
• Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning, Peter Brown
• Blink, Malcolm Gladwell
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103. Podcasts
• The Joe Rogan Podcast
– Not business related but a huge range of guests
from fields such as neuroscience, history, cognitive
psychology etc giving overviews of their work in a
very accessible way
• Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History
– Key events and movements in history brought to
life and their relevance to modern day examined by
a self-proclaimed ‘amateur historian’
• Entrepreneurs Only by Experience Ambition
– Relatively new podcast consisting of interviews with
entrepreneurs in different fields.
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104. Articles
• Finding Your Niche (James Gupta)
• What researchers who want to be
entrepreneurs need to know
• The Biomedical Dropout Club
• Why I encourage students to create
startups
• The Secret to Creativity, Intelligence and
Scientific Thinking: Being able to make
connections
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