SlideShare ist ein Scribd-Unternehmen logo
1 von 20
Great Conference.
Great Conference.
Now Get Out of the Building!
It’s not so easy
Community
  Helps
Recent Chicago LSC Talks
•   May: Mike Sands - BrightTag & Orbitz
•   April - Marketing in the Lean Startup
•   March - Ira Weiss - Hyde Park Angels
•   February - George Deeb of iExplore
•   January - Incubator Alumni
•   December - Customer Acquisition and Retention
•   November - Carl Ledbetter - Pelion Ventures
•   November - Brant Cooper & Patrick Vlaskovits
•   October - Troy Henikoff - Excelerate Labs & SurePayroll
•   September - Mike Evans - GrubHub
The Five Minute
 Lean Startup
  An Introduction



  Bernhard Kappe
       Founder/CEO
    Pathfinder Software
LSC Members
MigrationBox. Our co-organizer Eduardo Fernandez and his company took part
in TechStars New York, and will have some big announcements soon.

FutureSimple. Uzi Shmilovici and Gary Gebenlian. Closed a $1.1 million round in
February and are ramping up their office here in Chicago.

GrubWithUs. Eddy Lu and Daishin Sagano's social dining startup participated in
YCombinator Winter 2011 and just closed a $1.6 million first round from
Andreessen Horowitz, First Round Capital and others.

MidVentures - Geoff Domoracki and Jonathan Pasky's consulting firm pivoted
into creating and running conferences, helped by the fact that they're really good at
it. Techweek this July looks to be the biggest tech conference Chicago has ever
seen, and an exciting model to be taken to other places.

A Space Apart - Jason Goodrich's company, a location based social media
platform, was accepted in this summer's Excelerate Labs. We'll also be piloting the
But That’s Chicago
You have to create that network,
   not wait for it to happen.

  Density and quality is what’s
          important.
Building Community
•   Don’t Go it Alone

•   Use Meetup

•   Consistency - Meet Every Month

•   Programming

•   Reach Out and Help Out

•   Market
Good Luck!
Now Get Out of the Building!
(Let me know if you need help)

            bkappe@pathf.com
             @bernhardkappe
      linkedin.com/in/bernhardkappe

Weitere ähnliche Inhalte

Andere mochten auch

Advance Et Proof Of Concept Presentation 2
Advance Et Proof Of Concept Presentation 2Advance Et Proof Of Concept Presentation 2
Advance Et Proof Of Concept Presentation 2OliviaHenley
 
How to Identify, Target, and Connect with Audiences —ECPA 2014
How to Identify, Target, and Connect with Audiences —ECPA 2014How to Identify, Target, and Connect with Audiences —ECPA 2014
How to Identify, Target, and Connect with Audiences —ECPA 2014Peter McCarthy
 
News bubble 2
News bubble 2News bubble 2
News bubble 2pindec
 
japko s0undbusz
japko s0undbuszjapko s0undbusz
japko s0undbuszDoxy Apple
 
Appendix iii tosonkhulstai_monitoringpresentation
Appendix iii tosonkhulstai_monitoringpresentationAppendix iii tosonkhulstai_monitoringpresentation
Appendix iii tosonkhulstai_monitoringpresentationTuugii Tuguldur
 
Vendeka corporate presentation
Vendeka corporate presentationVendeka corporate presentation
Vendeka corporate presentationMustafa Kuğu
 
Powabyke e Brochure
Powabyke e BrochurePowabyke e Brochure
Powabyke e Brochurenickpowa
 
Hamsta hamsta
Hamsta hamstaHamsta hamsta
Hamsta hamstaohaaayliz
 
Beliefs of preservice teachers toward art education
Beliefs of preservice teachers toward art educationBeliefs of preservice teachers toward art education
Beliefs of preservice teachers toward art educationNurnabihah Mohamad Nizar
 
Percorrendo le strade di zabut alla riscoperta della sicilianità - 21-05-06
Percorrendo le strade di zabut   alla riscoperta della sicilianità - 21-05-06Percorrendo le strade di zabut   alla riscoperta della sicilianità - 21-05-06
Percorrendo le strade di zabut alla riscoperta della sicilianità - 21-05-06Alt Siculiana
 
Lab2 2 ubuntu-officeapplication
Lab2 2 ubuntu-officeapplicationLab2 2 ubuntu-officeapplication
Lab2 2 ubuntu-officeapplicationHaliuka Ganbold
 

Andere mochten auch (16)

1º trim 2016 boletin bibliografico
1º trim  2016 boletin bibliografico1º trim  2016 boletin bibliografico
1º trim 2016 boletin bibliografico
 
Advance Et Proof Of Concept Presentation 2
Advance Et Proof Of Concept Presentation 2Advance Et Proof Of Concept Presentation 2
Advance Et Proof Of Concept Presentation 2
 
How to Identify, Target, and Connect with Audiences —ECPA 2014
How to Identify, Target, and Connect with Audiences —ECPA 2014How to Identify, Target, and Connect with Audiences —ECPA 2014
How to Identify, Target, and Connect with Audiences —ECPA 2014
 
News bubble 2
News bubble 2News bubble 2
News bubble 2
 
japko s0undbusz
japko s0undbuszjapko s0undbusz
japko s0undbusz
 
Names of alah
Names of alahNames of alah
Names of alah
 
Serppb2
Serppb2Serppb2
Serppb2
 
Què fem a Frankfurt?
Què fem a Frankfurt?Què fem a Frankfurt?
Què fem a Frankfurt?
 
Appendix iii tosonkhulstai_monitoringpresentation
Appendix iii tosonkhulstai_monitoringpresentationAppendix iii tosonkhulstai_monitoringpresentation
Appendix iii tosonkhulstai_monitoringpresentation
 
Vendeka corporate presentation
Vendeka corporate presentationVendeka corporate presentation
Vendeka corporate presentation
 
Bardzo ważne anita
Bardzo ważne anitaBardzo ważne anita
Bardzo ważne anita
 
Powabyke e Brochure
Powabyke e BrochurePowabyke e Brochure
Powabyke e Brochure
 
Hamsta hamsta
Hamsta hamstaHamsta hamsta
Hamsta hamsta
 
Beliefs of preservice teachers toward art education
Beliefs of preservice teachers toward art educationBeliefs of preservice teachers toward art education
Beliefs of preservice teachers toward art education
 
Percorrendo le strade di zabut alla riscoperta della sicilianità - 21-05-06
Percorrendo le strade di zabut   alla riscoperta della sicilianità - 21-05-06Percorrendo le strade di zabut   alla riscoperta della sicilianità - 21-05-06
Percorrendo le strade di zabut alla riscoperta della sicilianità - 21-05-06
 
Lab2 2 ubuntu-officeapplication
Lab2 2 ubuntu-officeapplicationLab2 2 ubuntu-officeapplication
Lab2 2 ubuntu-officeapplication
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen

Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: BNC CataList - Tech Forum 2024
Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: BNC CataList - Tech Forum 2024Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: BNC CataList - Tech Forum 2024
Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: BNC CataList - Tech Forum 2024BookNet Canada
 
Search Engine Optimization SEO PDF for 2024.pdf
Search Engine Optimization SEO PDF for 2024.pdfSearch Engine Optimization SEO PDF for 2024.pdf
Search Engine Optimization SEO PDF for 2024.pdfRankYa
 
Advanced Computer Architecture – An Introduction
Advanced Computer Architecture – An IntroductionAdvanced Computer Architecture – An Introduction
Advanced Computer Architecture – An IntroductionDilum Bandara
 
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptxSAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptxNavinnSomaal
 
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek SchlawackFwdays
 
Vertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering Tips
Vertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering TipsVertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering Tips
Vertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering TipsMiki Katsuragi
 
Story boards and shot lists for my a level piece
Story boards and shot lists for my a level pieceStory boards and shot lists for my a level piece
Story boards and shot lists for my a level piececharlottematthew16
 
DevoxxFR 2024 Reproducible Builds with Apache Maven
DevoxxFR 2024 Reproducible Builds with Apache MavenDevoxxFR 2024 Reproducible Builds with Apache Maven
DevoxxFR 2024 Reproducible Builds with Apache MavenHervé Boutemy
 
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdfGen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdfAddepto
 
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .Alan Dix
 
Are Multi-Cloud and Serverless Good or Bad?
Are Multi-Cloud and Serverless Good or Bad?Are Multi-Cloud and Serverless Good or Bad?
Are Multi-Cloud and Serverless Good or Bad?Mattias Andersson
 
Hyperautomation and AI/ML: A Strategy for Digital Transformation Success.pdf
Hyperautomation and AI/ML: A Strategy for Digital Transformation Success.pdfHyperautomation and AI/ML: A Strategy for Digital Transformation Success.pdf
Hyperautomation and AI/ML: A Strategy for Digital Transformation Success.pdfPrecisely
 
Scanning the Internet for External Cloud Exposures via SSL Certs
Scanning the Internet for External Cloud Exposures via SSL CertsScanning the Internet for External Cloud Exposures via SSL Certs
Scanning the Internet for External Cloud Exposures via SSL CertsRizwan Syed
 
Commit 2024 - Secret Management made easy
Commit 2024 - Secret Management made easyCommit 2024 - Secret Management made easy
Commit 2024 - Secret Management made easyAlfredo García Lavilla
 
TeamStation AI System Report LATAM IT Salaries 2024
TeamStation AI System Report LATAM IT Salaries 2024TeamStation AI System Report LATAM IT Salaries 2024
TeamStation AI System Report LATAM IT Salaries 2024Lonnie McRorey
 
Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding Club
Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding ClubUnleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding Club
Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding ClubKalema Edgar
 
Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)
Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)
Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)Mark Simos
 
Take control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test Suite
Take control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test SuiteTake control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test Suite
Take control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test SuiteDianaGray10
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen (20)

Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: BNC CataList - Tech Forum 2024
Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: BNC CataList - Tech Forum 2024Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: BNC CataList - Tech Forum 2024
Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: BNC CataList - Tech Forum 2024
 
Search Engine Optimization SEO PDF for 2024.pdf
Search Engine Optimization SEO PDF for 2024.pdfSearch Engine Optimization SEO PDF for 2024.pdf
Search Engine Optimization SEO PDF for 2024.pdf
 
Advanced Computer Architecture – An Introduction
Advanced Computer Architecture – An IntroductionAdvanced Computer Architecture – An Introduction
Advanced Computer Architecture – An Introduction
 
DMCC Future of Trade Web3 - Special Edition
DMCC Future of Trade Web3 - Special EditionDMCC Future of Trade Web3 - Special Edition
DMCC Future of Trade Web3 - Special Edition
 
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptxSAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
 
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
 
Vertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering Tips
Vertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering TipsVertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering Tips
Vertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering Tips
 
Story boards and shot lists for my a level piece
Story boards and shot lists for my a level pieceStory boards and shot lists for my a level piece
Story boards and shot lists for my a level piece
 
DevoxxFR 2024 Reproducible Builds with Apache Maven
DevoxxFR 2024 Reproducible Builds with Apache MavenDevoxxFR 2024 Reproducible Builds with Apache Maven
DevoxxFR 2024 Reproducible Builds with Apache Maven
 
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdfGen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
 
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
 
Are Multi-Cloud and Serverless Good or Bad?
Are Multi-Cloud and Serverless Good or Bad?Are Multi-Cloud and Serverless Good or Bad?
Are Multi-Cloud and Serverless Good or Bad?
 
Hyperautomation and AI/ML: A Strategy for Digital Transformation Success.pdf
Hyperautomation and AI/ML: A Strategy for Digital Transformation Success.pdfHyperautomation and AI/ML: A Strategy for Digital Transformation Success.pdf
Hyperautomation and AI/ML: A Strategy for Digital Transformation Success.pdf
 
Scanning the Internet for External Cloud Exposures via SSL Certs
Scanning the Internet for External Cloud Exposures via SSL CertsScanning the Internet for External Cloud Exposures via SSL Certs
Scanning the Internet for External Cloud Exposures via SSL Certs
 
Commit 2024 - Secret Management made easy
Commit 2024 - Secret Management made easyCommit 2024 - Secret Management made easy
Commit 2024 - Secret Management made easy
 
TeamStation AI System Report LATAM IT Salaries 2024
TeamStation AI System Report LATAM IT Salaries 2024TeamStation AI System Report LATAM IT Salaries 2024
TeamStation AI System Report LATAM IT Salaries 2024
 
Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding Club
Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding ClubUnleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding Club
Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding Club
 
E-Vehicle_Hacking_by_Parul Sharma_null_owasp.pptx
E-Vehicle_Hacking_by_Parul Sharma_null_owasp.pptxE-Vehicle_Hacking_by_Parul Sharma_null_owasp.pptx
E-Vehicle_Hacking_by_Parul Sharma_null_owasp.pptx
 
Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)
Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)
Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)
 
Take control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test Suite
Take control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test SuiteTake control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test Suite
Take control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test Suite
 

Bernhard Kappe - The lean startup circle

  • 1.
  • 3. Great Conference. Now Get Out of the Building!
  • 6.
  • 7. Recent Chicago LSC Talks • May: Mike Sands - BrightTag & Orbitz • April - Marketing in the Lean Startup • March - Ira Weiss - Hyde Park Angels • February - George Deeb of iExplore • January - Incubator Alumni • December - Customer Acquisition and Retention • November - Carl Ledbetter - Pelion Ventures • November - Brant Cooper & Patrick Vlaskovits • October - Troy Henikoff - Excelerate Labs & SurePayroll • September - Mike Evans - GrubHub
  • 8. The Five Minute Lean Startup An Introduction Bernhard Kappe Founder/CEO Pathfinder Software
  • 9. LSC Members MigrationBox. Our co-organizer Eduardo Fernandez and his company took part in TechStars New York, and will have some big announcements soon. FutureSimple. Uzi Shmilovici and Gary Gebenlian. Closed a $1.1 million round in February and are ramping up their office here in Chicago. GrubWithUs. Eddy Lu and Daishin Sagano's social dining startup participated in YCombinator Winter 2011 and just closed a $1.6 million first round from Andreessen Horowitz, First Round Capital and others. MidVentures - Geoff Domoracki and Jonathan Pasky's consulting firm pivoted into creating and running conferences, helped by the fact that they're really good at it. Techweek this July looks to be the biggest tech conference Chicago has ever seen, and an exciting model to be taken to other places. A Space Apart - Jason Goodrich's company, a location based social media platform, was accepted in this summer's Excelerate Labs. We'll also be piloting the
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17. You have to create that network, not wait for it to happen. Density and quality is what’s important.
  • 18.
  • 19. Building Community • Don’t Go it Alone • Use Meetup • Consistency - Meet Every Month • Programming • Reach Out and Help Out • Market
  • 20. Good Luck! Now Get Out of the Building! (Let me know if you need help) bkappe@pathf.com @bernhardkappe linkedin.com/in/bernhardkappe

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Bernhard Kappe, Pathfinder Software out of Chicago. Help Companies Build and Launch Software Products\n\n\n\n
  2. So you guys have heard lot's of inspiring things from some very smart people here. \nBut it doesn't mean anything unless you actually go and do something about it. Most of you won't.\n\n\n
  3. The problem is that it's hard. \nYou’re learning, by doing. When you start learning, you’re not that good at it. \nIt takes discipline. It’s easy to get discouraged.\n
  4. Like minded folks. learning together. sharing lessons learned. \nBut also - make connections. Find customers, exposed to ideas, etc.\nHelp other people and get help. Folks to collaborate with. \nGet more visibility.\nYou’re network helps make you strong. \n
  5. So we’re doing that in Chicago - The lean startup circle has over 1000 members\n
  6. We meet regularly every month, usually get about 150 people at the meetup \nto hear from entrepreneurs, funders, and lean startup experts. and to network and share. \n
  7. We get lots of new people, so I usually do a five minute lean startup intro at the beginning.\n
  8. As a result: A lot more folks have gotten introduced to the ideas\nMore folks are applying this, and going out and talking to customers\nPeople are helping each other out, holding each other accountable. \nmore connections being made, more startups.\nCompanies have gotten paying clients, Into incubators, nice funding rounds, gotten significant traction. \nI think we’ve had something to do with that.\n
  9. So that’s easy for you to say, it’s easier in a big city like Chicago.\nActually it’s not. \n3 years ago, the Chicago Startup scene was pretty moribund. \n\n\n
  10. There was no support network. But that started to change a couple of years ago. Mainly because a lot of people (including me) got sick of whining about it\n and started doing something about it.\nThe ITA started acting less like a dry, dues collecting membership organization and more like a catalyst to connect people and provide resources to people looking to do something.\nMeetup made it a lot easier to organize and promote groups, and to see what's going on, even in other places … and to connect to people\nGroups like Chicago Ruby, Lean Startup, Bootstrappers Breakfast, Health 2.0. We all collaborate.\nStartup Digest put a spotlight on relevant events for Entrepreneurs, and folks like Technori and Flyover Geeks started reporting on the Chicago Startup Scene (unlike the local newspapers)\nMore recently, groups like Built in Chicago, a ning based social networking site - has gotten 3000 + people signed up. \nNetwork is getting denser, picking up momentum, getting more important to Chicago.\n\n
  11. There was no support network. But that started to change a couple of years ago. Mainly because a lot of people (including me) got sick of whining about it\n and started doing something about it.\nThe ITA started acting less like a dry, dues collecting membership organization and more like a catalyst to connect people and provide resources to people looking to do something.\nMeetup made it a lot easier to organize and promote groups, and to see what's going on, even in other places … and to connect to people\nGroups like Chicago Ruby, Lean Startup, Bootstrappers Breakfast, Health 2.0. We all collaborate.\nStartup Digest put a spotlight on relevant events for Entrepreneurs, and folks like Technori and Flyover Geeks started reporting on the Chicago Startup Scene (unlike the local newspapers)\nMore recently, groups like Built in Chicago, a ning based social networking site - has gotten 3000 + people signed up. \nNetwork is getting denser, picking up momentum, getting more important to Chicago.\n\n
  12. There was no support network. But that started to change a couple of years ago. Mainly because a lot of people (including me) got sick of whining about it\n and started doing something about it.\nThe ITA started acting less like a dry, dues collecting membership organization and more like a catalyst to connect people and provide resources to people looking to do something.\nMeetup made it a lot easier to organize and promote groups, and to see what's going on, even in other places … and to connect to people\nGroups like Chicago Ruby, Lean Startup, Bootstrappers Breakfast, Health 2.0. We all collaborate.\nStartup Digest put a spotlight on relevant events for Entrepreneurs, and folks like Technori and Flyover Geeks started reporting on the Chicago Startup Scene (unlike the local newspapers)\nMore recently, groups like Built in Chicago, a ning based social networking site - has gotten 3000 + people signed up. \nNetwork is getting denser, picking up momentum, getting more important to Chicago.\n\n
  13. There was no support network. But that started to change a couple of years ago. Mainly because a lot of people (including me) got sick of whining about it\n and started doing something about it.\nThe ITA started acting less like a dry, dues collecting membership organization and more like a catalyst to connect people and provide resources to people looking to do something.\nMeetup made it a lot easier to organize and promote groups, and to see what's going on, even in other places … and to connect to people\nGroups like Chicago Ruby, Lean Startup, Bootstrappers Breakfast, Health 2.0. We all collaborate.\nStartup Digest put a spotlight on relevant events for Entrepreneurs, and folks like Technori and Flyover Geeks started reporting on the Chicago Startup Scene (unlike the local newspapers)\nMore recently, groups like Built in Chicago, a ning based social networking site - has gotten 3000 + people signed up. \nNetwork is getting denser, picking up momentum, getting more important to Chicago.\n\n
  14. There was no support network. But that started to change a couple of years ago. Mainly because a lot of people (including me) got sick of whining about it\n and started doing something about it.\nThe ITA started acting less like a dry, dues collecting membership organization and more like a catalyst to connect people and provide resources to people looking to do something.\nMeetup made it a lot easier to organize and promote groups, and to see what's going on, even in other places … and to connect to people\nGroups like Chicago Ruby, Lean Startup, Bootstrappers Breakfast, Health 2.0. We all collaborate.\nStartup Digest put a spotlight on relevant events for Entrepreneurs, and folks like Technori and Flyover Geeks started reporting on the Chicago Startup Scene (unlike the local newspapers)\nMore recently, groups like Built in Chicago, a ning based social networking site - has gotten 3000 + people signed up. \nNetwork is getting denser, picking up momentum, getting more important to Chicago.\n\n
  15. There was no support network. But that started to change a couple of years ago. Mainly because a lot of people (including me) got sick of whining about it\n and started doing something about it.\nThe ITA started acting less like a dry, dues collecting membership organization and more like a catalyst to connect people and provide resources to people looking to do something.\nMeetup made it a lot easier to organize and promote groups, and to see what's going on, even in other places … and to connect to people\nGroups like Chicago Ruby, Lean Startup, Bootstrappers Breakfast, Health 2.0. We all collaborate.\nStartup Digest put a spotlight on relevant events for Entrepreneurs, and folks like Technori and Flyover Geeks started reporting on the Chicago Startup Scene (unlike the local newspapers)\nMore recently, groups like Built in Chicago, a ning based social networking site - has gotten 3000 + people signed up. \nNetwork is getting denser, picking up momentum, getting more important to Chicago.\n\n
  16. There was no support network. But that started to change a couple of years ago. Mainly because a lot of people (including me) got sick of whining about it\n and started doing something about it.\nThe ITA started acting less like a dry, dues collecting membership organization and more like a catalyst to connect people and provide resources to people looking to do something.\nMeetup made it a lot easier to organize and promote groups, and to see what's going on, even in other places … and to connect to people\nGroups like Chicago Ruby, Lean Startup, Bootstrappers Breakfast, Health 2.0. We all collaborate.\nStartup Digest put a spotlight on relevant events for Entrepreneurs, and folks like Technori and Flyover Geeks started reporting on the Chicago Startup Scene (unlike the local newspapers)\nMore recently, groups like Built in Chicago, a ning based social networking site - has gotten 3000 + people signed up. \nNetwork is getting denser, picking up momentum, getting more important to Chicago.\n\n
  17. There was no support network. But that started to change a couple of years ago. Mainly because a lot of people (including me) got sick of whining about it\n and started doing something about it.\nThe ITA started acting less like a dry, dues collecting membership organization and more like a catalyst to connect people and provide resources to people looking to do something.\nMeetup made it a lot easier to organize and promote groups, and to see what's going on, even in other places … and to connect to people\nGroups like Chicago Ruby, Lean Startup, Bootstrappers Breakfast, Health 2.0. We all collaborate.\nStartup Digest put a spotlight on relevant events for Entrepreneurs, and folks like Technori and Flyover Geeks started reporting on the Chicago Startup Scene (unlike the local newspapers)\nMore recently, groups like Built in Chicago, a ning based social networking site - has gotten 3000 + people signed up. \nNetwork is getting denser, picking up momentum, getting more important to Chicago.\n\n
  18. There was no support network. But that started to change a couple of years ago. Mainly because a lot of people (including me) got sick of whining about it\n and started doing something about it.\nThe ITA started acting less like a dry, dues collecting membership organization and more like a catalyst to connect people and provide resources to people looking to do something.\nMeetup made it a lot easier to organize and promote groups, and to see what's going on, even in other places … and to connect to people\nGroups like Chicago Ruby, Lean Startup, Bootstrappers Breakfast, Health 2.0. We all collaborate.\nStartup Digest put a spotlight on relevant events for Entrepreneurs, and folks like Technori and Flyover Geeks started reporting on the Chicago Startup Scene (unlike the local newspapers)\nMore recently, groups like Built in Chicago, a ning based social networking site - has gotten 3000 + people signed up. \nNetwork is getting denser, picking up momentum, getting more important to Chicago.\n\n
  19. There was no support network. But that started to change a couple of years ago. Mainly because a lot of people (including me) got sick of whining about it\n and started doing something about it.\nThe ITA started acting less like a dry, dues collecting membership organization and more like a catalyst to connect people and provide resources to people looking to do something.\nMeetup made it a lot easier to organize and promote groups, and to see what's going on, even in other places … and to connect to people\nGroups like Chicago Ruby, Lean Startup, Bootstrappers Breakfast, Health 2.0. We all collaborate.\nStartup Digest put a spotlight on relevant events for Entrepreneurs, and folks like Technori and Flyover Geeks started reporting on the Chicago Startup Scene (unlike the local newspapers)\nMore recently, groups like Built in Chicago, a ning based social networking site - has gotten 3000 + people signed up. \nNetwork is getting denser, picking up momentum, getting more important to Chicago.\n\n
  20. There was no support network. But that started to change a couple of years ago. Mainly because a lot of people (including me) got sick of whining about it\n and started doing something about it.\nThe ITA started acting less like a dry, dues collecting membership organization and more like a catalyst to connect people and provide resources to people looking to do something.\nMeetup made it a lot easier to organize and promote groups, and to see what's going on, even in other places … and to connect to people\nGroups like Chicago Ruby, Lean Startup, Bootstrappers Breakfast, Health 2.0. We all collaborate.\nStartup Digest put a spotlight on relevant events for Entrepreneurs, and folks like Technori and Flyover Geeks started reporting on the Chicago Startup Scene (unlike the local newspapers)\nMore recently, groups like Built in Chicago, a ning based social networking site - has gotten 3000 + people signed up. \nNetwork is getting denser, picking up momentum, getting more important to Chicago.\n\n
  21. The point of this is: You're only as strong as your network. You have to create that network, not wait for it to happen.\nIt matters less how big the network is, more how dense it is. \n
  22. So a couple that make a lot of sense are the Lean Startup Circle and Bootstrappers Breakfast. A local version of Startup Digest\n\n\n
  23. As with anything - you need to make this ...\n
  24. Once you’ve started up, and you want some advice - I’m happy to help.\n