Yearly Archives: 2010

Sean Ammirati’s Thoughts Around “Release Early and Often”

Our AlphaLab companies tell us that one of the most valuable aspects of the program is the opportunity to meet and learn from fellow entrepreneurs, our advisors, and other domain experts in our network. We do this in many different ways, ranging from AlphaLab alumni group to our Interim Demo Day (link to post) to networking events, but a core component of our program is the weekly group sessions with these guest speakers.
Recently, Sean Ammirati, the COO of ReadWriteWeb and an AlphaLab Advisor, talked with the companies about a variety of topics, centered around the theme of “Demo or Die.” Sean stressed the importance of reducing risk from an investor perspective during the AlphaLab program and that a key way of doing so was developing an initial release of the product and iterating rapidly on user feedback. Sean shared five tips with the companies on how to “Release Early & Often”:
1) Be “embarrassed by your first release” – LinkedIn’s founder Reid Hoffman’s quote is a great way to capture this sentiment of releasing early.
2) Go “anti-stealth”. Sean stressed the importance of developing relationships early with the people who can help your business and that a good way to do so was to be transparent about your ideas and plans so that they can provide feedback/help early on.
3) Get really good at the elevator pitch. Usually one thinks of elevator pitches with talking to investors, but Sean emphasized that the companies need to have an elevator pitch for any interaction they’re going to have.
4) Use agile development techniques. Even with a two or three-person startup, it is important to be able to estimate and manage development. Sean talked about the notion of “velocity” and how Scrum (as a technique) could help companies measure their velocity.
5) Measure, Measure, Measure – Sean emphasized the importance of measuring the business and identifying what matters the most to measure.
Sean has been a great advisor to AlphaLab and we thank him for continuing to be a big part of the program!

Our AlphaLab companies tell us that one of the most valuable aspects of the program is the opportunity to meet and learn from fellow entrepreneurs, our advisors, and other domain experts in our network. We do this in many different ways, ranging from AlphaLab alumni group and our Interim Demo Day to networking events, but a core component of our program is the weekly group sessions with these guest speakers.

Recently, Sean Ammirati, the COO of ReadWriteWeb and an AlphaLab Advisor, talked with the companies about a variety of topics, centered around the theme of “Demo or Die.” Sean stressed the importance of reducing risk from an investor perspective during the AlphaLab program and that a key way of doing so was developing an initial release of the product and iterating rapidly on user feedback. Sean shared five tips with the companies on how to “Release Early & Often”:

1) Be “embarrassed by your first release” – LinkedIn’s founder Reid Hoffman’s quote is a great way to capture this sentiment of releasing early.

2) Go “anti-stealth”. Sean stressed the importance of developing relationships early with the people who can help your business and that a good way to do so was to be transparent about your ideas and plans so that they can provide feedback/help early on.

3) Get really good at the elevator pitch. Usually one thinks of elevator pitches with talking to investors, but Sean emphasized that the companies need to have an elevator pitch for any interaction they’re going to have.

4) Use agile development techniques. Even with a two or three-person startup, it is important to be able to estimate and manage development. Sean talked about the notion of “velocity” and how Scrum (as a technique) could help companies measure their velocity.

5) Measure, Measure, Measure – Sean emphasized the importance of measuring the business and identifying what matters the most to measure.

Sean has been a great advisor to AlphaLab and we thank him for continuing to be a big part of the program!

Information About AlphaLab Summer/Fall 2010 Application “Office Hours”

We will be holding “office hours” that will allow applicants to meet the AlphaLab team and ask questions about AlphaLab and the application process. In order to ensure we spend some 1:1 time with each applicant, we are asking interested applicants to schedule a timeslot with us in advance. The “office hours” are current scheduled for the following dates/times:
Thurs, February 25th  1:00-2:30 PM
Friday, March 19th  9:00-10:30 AM
Weds, March 31st  5:00-6:30
We’ve provided a method to allow interested individuals to schedule themselves for an office hour slot at the following site: http://www.doodle.com/tr8rwc4i2g9azzqy. Two slots for a given 20-minute time period exist. If a particular slot is grayed out, it has already been reserved. For any issues or questions, you can e-mail application (at) alphalab [dot] org.

As mentioned previously, we will be holding “office hours” that will allow applicants to meet the AlphaLab team and ask questions about AlphaLab and the application process. In order to ensure we spend some 1:1 time with each applicant, we are asking interested applicants to schedule a timeslot with us in advance. The “office hours” are current scheduled for the following dates/times:

  • Thurs, February 25th  1:00-2:30 PM
  • Friday, March 19th  9:00-10:30 AM
  • Weds, March 31st  5:00-6:30 PM

We’ve provided a method to allow interested individuals to schedule themselves for a meeting slot via online reservation. Two slots for a given 20-minute time period exist. If a particular slot is grayed out, it has already been reserved. Please limit your team to one time slot.

For any issues or questions, you can e-mail application (at) alphalab [dot] org.

Now Accepting Applications for Summer/Fall 2010 AlphaLab Session!

We’re happy to announce that we are now accepting applications for the Summer/Fall 2010 Session of AlphaLab which begins June 14th, 2010!

We’re also pleased to let you know that we will be holding three “office hour” sessions for individuals who would like to meet and discuss their concept with members of the AlphaLab team. The dates and times are as follows:

  • Thurs, February 25th  1:00-2:30 PM
  • Friday, March 19th  9:00-10:30 AM
  • Weds, March 31st  5:00-6:30 PM

We’ll provide information on the structure / format and how to register soon. Check in with the blog and our Twitter account for more information.

In the meantime, create your ID and start filling out your application today! The deadline for application submission is 11:59 Eastern Time on Thursday, April 8th.

Good luck!