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Start Up Communities
[ an entrepreneurial ecosystem]

          A book by Brad Feld




                                  By Mercy Setiawan.
                                  Merah Putih Inc.
                                  2013
Start Up Community

Brad Feld is using Boulder startup community as
                   an example.


      New approach to build a community
                      =
               Boulder Thesis.
Principles of a
     Vibrant Startup Community




Economic      Sociology    Geography
Economic
              External Economies Factors


                       Accounting
                        Services

         Specialized
                                      Suppliers
                                                                 Direct
           Legal
                                                               economic
                                                               benefit to
                                                              companies
                       Startup s in                         located within
                        common
Infrastructures
                       geographic
                                              Labor pools      a startup
                          area                               community.


          Share fixed costs of these resources


             Average cost per startup drops
Sociology
          Community with a culture of information sharing across
            companies & industries (Example: Silicon Valley)


        Horizontal exchange of information across and between
                           companies


                                                              Respond to
   Share            Adopt new             Leverage
                                                                 new
information           trends             Innovations
                                                               condition



       Densely Networked Culture  Successful Industrial Adaption
Geography
                                           Creative
                                             class
                                                        Creative
                        Creative          individual
                                                          class
                          class
                                                       individual
                       individual


                                      A location
                                      with many
                     Creative          Creative               Creative
                       class                                    class
                    individual
                                         Class               individual




                                     Creative Class
Components              Characteristics
•   Entrepreneurs       • Want to live in nice places,
•   Engineers           • Enjoy culture with a tolerance for new ideas & weirdness
•   Professors          • Want to be around other creative-class individuals
•   Artists
The Boulder Thesis
1.    ENTREPRENEURS must lead the startup
     communities.

2. The leaders must have a LONG-TERM
   COMMITMENT.

3. The startup community must be INCLUSIVE of
   anyone who wants to participate in it.

4. The startup community must have continual
   ACTIVITIES / EVENTS that engage the entire
   entrepreneurial stack.
Participants in Startup Community



                   Startup
                 Community



       Leaders               Feeders
Leader
The leaders of a startup community must be the
entrepreneurs.

Characteristics:
 Long-term commitment
 Inclusive of anyone who wants to engage with the startup
  community
 Actively involved
 Play non-zero sum game
 Mentorship driven
 Experiment & Fail fast
Feeders
• Government
     They existed to support rather than to lead
• Universities
     Great conveyer of entrepreneurship
• Investors
     VC & Angel Investors
• Mentors
     Those who help but hope no economic rewards
• Service Providers
     Lawyers, accountant, etc. who invest their time and
      energy for no charge in early stage.
• Large Companies
Classical Problem
•   Patriarch Problem
•   Complaining about capital
•   Being too reliant on government
•   Making short-term commitments
•   Having bias against new-comers
•   Attempt by a feeder to control the community
•   Having a cultural risk aversion
•   Avoiding people because of their past failure
Patriarch Problem
          Situation                     Solutions




Operated as Hierarchy
It mattered :
- who you were,                 Operated as a Network
- where you went to school,   The only thing that mattered is :
- where you had worked, and             what you did.
- who you knew
Complaining about capital
         Situation                        Solutions




                                  Raise the capital they need.
 There is always an imbalance
between supply of capital and
    demand for capital.


                                Focus on creating business itself.
Being too reliant on government
           Situation                            Solutions


• Government = leader.
• Government has less money than
  people think it does.
• No background as entrepreneurs.
• Moves at slower pace


                                       In contrast, the best startup
                                    communities operate as networks:
Government operates a hierarchy.
                                    There is rarely a leader of a network,
                                     just nodes that are interconnected.
Making short-term commitments
           Situation                             Solutions




                                      Need to be committed and keep
 Building a startup community           building their companies.
       takes a long time.

It takes a generation of effort to
get a startup community up and
 running in a sustainable way.       Additional effort to lead the startup
                                                 community
Having bias against new-comers
         Situation                           Solutions




Many cities ran as hierarchies.         Welcome newcomer.

Newcomers had to wait to
  earn their way into the
       hierarchy.
                                  Invite them to join every activities
                                     they want to be involved in.
Feeder want to control the community
            Situation                Solutions




                          Network should drives an entity, not
Feeders try to control:               hierarchy
- VC‟s
- Government
- University

                          Use warning sign when you see top-
                            down control over all activities.
Having a cultural risk aversion
            Situation                               Solutions



                                         Take more chances and give their
 A concern about investing time in
                                               effort time boundaries.
something that doesn‟t have impact.
                                            If it fails, change it or kill it



                                        Just ignore the existing hierarchy. If
Fear of rejection by other leaders in
                                          your initiative doesn‟t work, try
      the startup community.
                                                    another one.
Avoiding people because of past failure
         Situation                           Solutions




                                    Let go and embrace the failed
                                            entrepreneur

Failed entrepreneurs was being
 avoided because of his failure

                                  Shift the culture around failure in a
                                              positive way.
Holding Activities & Events
•   Organization
•   Tech Meet-up
•   Open Coffee Club
•   Start Up Weekend
•   Ignite
•   Startup Week
Roles of University




University        Smart Young People
The Power of Alumni
University could leverage the power of
entrepreneurial alumni :
 ▫ Bring alumni back to campus
 ▫ Create a mentor relationship with the alumni and
   a top student in his area
 ▫ Highlight the alumni publicly
Accelerators Vs. Incubators
         Accelerators                          Incubators
  Rigorous Application Process         Rigorous Application Process
   Provides business resources          Provides business resources
       Access to investors                  Access to investors
      Shorter period of time               Longer period of time
          Rapid Growth                    Nurturing Development
      Hands-on mentorship               External mentorship teams
Small – seed investment for equity         Fee for service / space
                                            (sometime s equity)
       „Fail-fast‟ mentality              Long-term relationship
   Improved chance of success        Improved chance of success in long
                                                  term
Community Culture
•   Give before you get
•   Everyone is a mentor
•   Embrace weirdness
•   Be open to any ideas
•   Be honest
•   Go for a walk
•   The importance of after-party
To Remember

    Great entrepreneurial companies such as Apple,
Genentech, Microsoft and Intel, were started during down
                   economic cycles.

 “It takes such a long time to create something powerful
  that, almost by definition, you will go through several
          economic cycles on the path to glory.”
Thank You

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Start up Communities

  • 1. Start Up Communities [ an entrepreneurial ecosystem] A book by Brad Feld By Mercy Setiawan. Merah Putih Inc. 2013
  • 2. Start Up Community Brad Feld is using Boulder startup community as an example. New approach to build a community = Boulder Thesis.
  • 3. Principles of a Vibrant Startup Community Economic Sociology Geography
  • 4. Economic External Economies Factors Accounting Services Specialized Suppliers Direct Legal economic benefit to companies Startup s in located within common Infrastructures geographic Labor pools a startup area community. Share fixed costs of these resources Average cost per startup drops
  • 5. Sociology Community with a culture of information sharing across companies & industries (Example: Silicon Valley) Horizontal exchange of information across and between companies Respond to Share Adopt new Leverage new information trends Innovations condition Densely Networked Culture  Successful Industrial Adaption
  • 6. Geography Creative class Creative Creative individual class class individual individual A location with many Creative Creative Creative class class individual Class individual Creative Class Components Characteristics • Entrepreneurs • Want to live in nice places, • Engineers • Enjoy culture with a tolerance for new ideas & weirdness • Professors • Want to be around other creative-class individuals • Artists
  • 7. The Boulder Thesis 1. ENTREPRENEURS must lead the startup communities. 2. The leaders must have a LONG-TERM COMMITMENT. 3. The startup community must be INCLUSIVE of anyone who wants to participate in it. 4. The startup community must have continual ACTIVITIES / EVENTS that engage the entire entrepreneurial stack.
  • 8. Participants in Startup Community Startup Community Leaders Feeders
  • 9. Leader The leaders of a startup community must be the entrepreneurs. Characteristics:  Long-term commitment  Inclusive of anyone who wants to engage with the startup community  Actively involved  Play non-zero sum game  Mentorship driven  Experiment & Fail fast
  • 10. Feeders • Government  They existed to support rather than to lead • Universities  Great conveyer of entrepreneurship • Investors  VC & Angel Investors • Mentors  Those who help but hope no economic rewards • Service Providers  Lawyers, accountant, etc. who invest their time and energy for no charge in early stage. • Large Companies
  • 11. Classical Problem • Patriarch Problem • Complaining about capital • Being too reliant on government • Making short-term commitments • Having bias against new-comers • Attempt by a feeder to control the community • Having a cultural risk aversion • Avoiding people because of their past failure
  • 12. Patriarch Problem Situation Solutions Operated as Hierarchy It mattered : - who you were, Operated as a Network - where you went to school, The only thing that mattered is : - where you had worked, and what you did. - who you knew
  • 13. Complaining about capital Situation Solutions Raise the capital they need. There is always an imbalance between supply of capital and demand for capital. Focus on creating business itself.
  • 14. Being too reliant on government Situation Solutions • Government = leader. • Government has less money than people think it does. • No background as entrepreneurs. • Moves at slower pace In contrast, the best startup communities operate as networks: Government operates a hierarchy. There is rarely a leader of a network, just nodes that are interconnected.
  • 15. Making short-term commitments Situation Solutions Need to be committed and keep Building a startup community building their companies. takes a long time. It takes a generation of effort to get a startup community up and running in a sustainable way. Additional effort to lead the startup community
  • 16. Having bias against new-comers Situation Solutions Many cities ran as hierarchies. Welcome newcomer. Newcomers had to wait to earn their way into the hierarchy. Invite them to join every activities they want to be involved in.
  • 17. Feeder want to control the community Situation Solutions Network should drives an entity, not Feeders try to control: hierarchy - VC‟s - Government - University Use warning sign when you see top- down control over all activities.
  • 18. Having a cultural risk aversion Situation Solutions Take more chances and give their A concern about investing time in effort time boundaries. something that doesn‟t have impact. If it fails, change it or kill it Just ignore the existing hierarchy. If Fear of rejection by other leaders in your initiative doesn‟t work, try the startup community. another one.
  • 19. Avoiding people because of past failure Situation Solutions Let go and embrace the failed entrepreneur Failed entrepreneurs was being avoided because of his failure Shift the culture around failure in a positive way.
  • 20. Holding Activities & Events • Organization • Tech Meet-up • Open Coffee Club • Start Up Weekend • Ignite • Startup Week
  • 21. Roles of University University Smart Young People
  • 22. The Power of Alumni University could leverage the power of entrepreneurial alumni : ▫ Bring alumni back to campus ▫ Create a mentor relationship with the alumni and a top student in his area ▫ Highlight the alumni publicly
  • 23. Accelerators Vs. Incubators Accelerators Incubators Rigorous Application Process Rigorous Application Process Provides business resources Provides business resources Access to investors Access to investors Shorter period of time Longer period of time Rapid Growth Nurturing Development Hands-on mentorship External mentorship teams Small – seed investment for equity Fee for service / space (sometime s equity) „Fail-fast‟ mentality Long-term relationship Improved chance of success Improved chance of success in long term
  • 24. Community Culture • Give before you get • Everyone is a mentor • Embrace weirdness • Be open to any ideas • Be honest • Go for a walk • The importance of after-party
  • 25. To Remember Great entrepreneurial companies such as Apple, Genentech, Microsoft and Intel, were started during down economic cycles. “It takes such a long time to create something powerful that, almost by definition, you will go through several economic cycles on the path to glory.”