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STANFORD UNIVERSITY



                     ENGINEERING 145:
               TECHNOLOGY ENTREPRENEURSHIP
                    http://www.stanford.edu/class/engr145
                        MENTOR HANDBOOK




PROFESSORS:
Steve Blank       sblank@kandsranch.com        (408) 605-9094
Ann Miura-Ko      amiura@stanford.edu          (650) 269-9409


TEACHING ASSISTANTS:
Daisy Chung       dechung@stanford.edu         (716) 698-9768
David Hutton      billdave@stanford.edu        (650) 823-8143


                 Mentor Meeting Tuesday Jan 5th 4pm
Welcome and thank you for volunteering as a mentor for E 145, the
Technology Entrepreneurship course at the Stanford School of Engineering.
This handbook is designed to help new mentors understand their roles in the course, and to update
returning mentors on new course projects, policies and process.

COURSE GOAL: AN INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
In ten very short weeks, the course aims to introduce students to the basics of Entrepreneurship.
We expose the students to where new ideas come from, the difference between an idea and a
business opportunity, how products are sold and marketed, how to build and manage a startup team,
and how to finance a company. This is a lot of stuff for undergraduates to comprehend and digest.

We teach with a combination of lectures by the teaching team, case studies, and guests.

OPPORTUNITY ANALYSIS AND EXECUTION PROJECTS
As important as the in-class lectures are, the most important part of the course is the hands-on, out-
of-the-building projects. We organize the class into five-person teams who have to deliver two team
projects; Opportunity Assessment and Opportunity Execution.

For the Opportunity Assessment project students will learn how to tell the difference between a good
idea in the dorm and a great scalable business opportunity. They have to identify and define a
market opportunity and pitch the opportunity to their classmates.

For the Opportunity Execution project students will explore how you actually assemble a company –
thinking through how they would sell, distribute, create demand, attract a team, build and fund their
product.

While these two Opportunity Assessment and Execution projects are the core components of what
would be a business plan, students are not expected to write a full business plan.

E 145 COURSE ORGANIZATION
The course is organized into twenty Lectures and two major Team Deliverables.

   Session 1 (1/5/10): Course Overview
   Session 2 (1/7/10): Silicon Valley & Entrepreneurship
   Session 3 (1/12/10): Team Effectiveness – Everest Simulation
   Session 4 (1/14/10): Creativity and Improvisation
   Session 5 (1/19/10): Business Models - Revenue, Expenses and Burn Rate - Numbers that
   Matter
   Session 6 (1/21/10): From Idea to Opportunity I – Customer Development
   Session 7 (1/26/10): From Idea to Opportunity II – Demand Creation
   Session 8 (1/28/10): Opportunity Analysis Presentations
   Session 9 (2/2/10): Distribution Channels and Partnerships
   Session 10 (2/4/10): Regulation and IP
   Session 11 (2/9/10): Building the Startup Team
   Session 12 (2/11/10): Company Building
   Session 13 (2/16/10): Accounting Workshop
Session 14 (2/18/10): Multi-stage Venture Finance
   Session 15 (2/23/10): The End Game –Stock Options and Liquidity Events
   Session 16 (2/25/10): Social Entrepreneurship
   Session 17 (3/2/10): OEP Prep – No Class
   Session 18 (3/4/10): Opportunity Execution Presentations
   Session 19 (3/9/10): Opportunity Execution Presentations
   Session 20 (3/11/10): Course Summary

Classes meet in Thornton 110 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:15 – 3:05 p.m; further class details
can be found on the class website: http://www.stanford.edu/class/engr145

STUDENTS
The class is limited to 60 undergraduate and co-terminal students, with a pool taken from ~ 80
applicants. Approximately half the class consists of Stanford engineering students, while the other
half consists of students from National University of Singapore's Silicon Valley College Program,
who are here to participate in a year-long work-study program.

YOUR ROLE AS MENTORS
As a mentor, you are the advisor for one team (each team has five students.) In ten very short weeks
your team has to deliver two projects:

Opportunity Assessment Project
      (1) Discover a potential opportunity
      (2) Analyze the trends, customers and competition
      (3) Create a business model
      (4) Assess the risk

Opportunity Execution Project
      (5) Distribution Channel
      (6) Demand Creation Strategy
      (7) Team Required
      (8) Financing Plan
      (9) Research potential partners and allies

For each of the two projects the team writes all this up into an executive summary and then puts
together a presentation of their plan to the class, professors, and mentors.

For the Opportunity Assessment Project the biggest issue for most teams is understanding the
difference between a good idea or interesting technology and an idea that can scale to become a
large business. Finding and selecting a scalable opportunity becomes their biggest challenge.
Therefore, one of your greatest contributions can be to help the students extract ideas from their
engineering and relevant backgrounds.

For the Opportunity Execution Project the two biggest issues for most teams is understanding
how products fit the right distribution channel and how a company creates demand for a product.
For both of these projects it’s just fine if the team’s analysis results show that the idea is not worth
pursuing. The purpose of the project is not to come up with a marketable and fundable opportunity.
It’s to teach them how to think about analyzing an opportunity. Additionally, the idea pursued in the
Opportunity Execution Project need not be the same as in the Opportunity Assessment Project. If
it becomes clear that the initial idea is not scalable, you should encourage the team to head in a new
direction for the Opportunity Execution Project.

As you work with your team remember it’s your experience and wisdom in guiding your team and
pointing them in the right direction is what mentoring is about. Guide them and challenge them. Make
them think through the “what if’s,” share with them your experience of businesses that tried various
approaches.

Getting Out of the Building
One of the lasting skills we teach the students is that their presentations are simply hypothesis until
they actually validate them with customers and partners; and since there are “no facts inside the
building, they need to get outside.” This means as part of this class for their Opportunity
Assessment and Execution presentations they need to talk to actually talk to customers, channel
partners, and domain experts and gather real-world data – and given the limited time they have, to
do so quickly.

For engineers talking to potential customers or channel partners can be a daunting and formidable
task. To the best of your ability, help them network, teach them how to send email and make phone
calls and run customer surveys. Open your rolodex to whatever level you feel comfortable with.

Team Dynamics
Every once in awhile a team gets stuck and cannot find an idea or has personality clashes severe
enough to stop progress. Let the teaching team know ASAP. This allows us to help them during
office hours.

If your team has not contacted you by January 14th please let us know ASAP.

MENTOR TIME COMMITMENT
The wisdom and advice you give these students are invaluable. We’ve found that successful
mentor/team interactions look like this:
- Meeting with your assigned team at least three times during the quarter prior to the major
   deadlines for the project
- Additional communication as needed by phone or email
- You are invited to attend your team’s presentations. The Opportunity Analysis presentations on
   January 28th are a brief 10-minutes but the Opportunity Execution Presentations on March 4th or
   9th are 15 minutes with a Q&A session at the end.
- And of course you are more than welcome to attend any or all of the classes we teach

MENTOR/TEAM SELECTION
The teams form after the second class meeting. This is when they organize the team and begin
brainstorming about the opportunity they wish to analyze for their project.
We allow the teams to put down preferences for mentors, but the teaching team will make final
mentor assignments.

You can mentor by yourself, or with another mentor that you team up with for the project. There
are almost twice as many mentors as team. If you are not selected as a mentor, please stay
connected – E145 will be held several times during the 2009-2010 academic year.


MENTOR COMMUNICATIONS
We’ve found that keeping the mentors, teaching team and teaching assistants in sync is the best way
to ensure both a great outcome for the students and a satisfying experience for you.

   1. We will hold a one-hour Mentor orientation session held Tuesday January 5 th at 4pm.
      Even if you’ve done this before we ask you to attend. We update the process yearly as you
      give us additional feedback.

   2. At the end of the semester we will provide you with the feedback on your team (if you didn’t
      attend their presentation) and solicit your feedback on how we can make the mentor
      program and class better.


COURSE GRADING
       Individual (35%)                                Team (65%)
          • Participation in class (20%)                  • Written case analyses (25%)
          • Personal Business Plan Executive              • Opportunity Analysis Team
              Summary (15%)                                   Presentation (15%)
                                                          • Opportunity Execution Team
                                                              Presentation (25%)
To help the students maximize their learning in this compressed schedule, we’ve developed
milestones for them to reach to ensure their plan and presentation contains all the elements of a
successful analysis. These milestones are due in the form of written submissions to the teaching
team and presentations to the class.

       Milestone 1 (1/22 @ 1:15pm) – Positioning Statement
       Milestone 2 (1/29 @ 1:15pm) – Opportunity Analysis Presentations
       Milestone 3 (2/24) – Opportunity Execution Presentation Rehearsals with Mentors

All mentors are welcome to attend the Milestone presentations. The first two Milestones will occur
in the Thornton 110 classroom near the Terman Engineering Building. The third milestone can be
completed whenever and wherever you and the team decide, prior to the final presentations on
March 9th and 11th 2010. A private location is best so that you can give them constructive feedback
and have a lively debate without disturbing others or publicly humiliating the team.

Thanks once again for your support and participation,

Steve and Ann

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E145 Mentor Handbook

  • 1. STANFORD UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING 145: TECHNOLOGY ENTREPRENEURSHIP http://www.stanford.edu/class/engr145 MENTOR HANDBOOK PROFESSORS: Steve Blank sblank@kandsranch.com (408) 605-9094 Ann Miura-Ko amiura@stanford.edu (650) 269-9409 TEACHING ASSISTANTS: Daisy Chung dechung@stanford.edu (716) 698-9768 David Hutton billdave@stanford.edu (650) 823-8143 Mentor Meeting Tuesday Jan 5th 4pm
  • 2. Welcome and thank you for volunteering as a mentor for E 145, the Technology Entrepreneurship course at the Stanford School of Engineering. This handbook is designed to help new mentors understand their roles in the course, and to update returning mentors on new course projects, policies and process. COURSE GOAL: AN INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP In ten very short weeks, the course aims to introduce students to the basics of Entrepreneurship. We expose the students to where new ideas come from, the difference between an idea and a business opportunity, how products are sold and marketed, how to build and manage a startup team, and how to finance a company. This is a lot of stuff for undergraduates to comprehend and digest. We teach with a combination of lectures by the teaching team, case studies, and guests. OPPORTUNITY ANALYSIS AND EXECUTION PROJECTS As important as the in-class lectures are, the most important part of the course is the hands-on, out- of-the-building projects. We organize the class into five-person teams who have to deliver two team projects; Opportunity Assessment and Opportunity Execution. For the Opportunity Assessment project students will learn how to tell the difference between a good idea in the dorm and a great scalable business opportunity. They have to identify and define a market opportunity and pitch the opportunity to their classmates. For the Opportunity Execution project students will explore how you actually assemble a company – thinking through how they would sell, distribute, create demand, attract a team, build and fund their product. While these two Opportunity Assessment and Execution projects are the core components of what would be a business plan, students are not expected to write a full business plan. E 145 COURSE ORGANIZATION The course is organized into twenty Lectures and two major Team Deliverables. Session 1 (1/5/10): Course Overview Session 2 (1/7/10): Silicon Valley & Entrepreneurship Session 3 (1/12/10): Team Effectiveness – Everest Simulation Session 4 (1/14/10): Creativity and Improvisation Session 5 (1/19/10): Business Models - Revenue, Expenses and Burn Rate - Numbers that Matter Session 6 (1/21/10): From Idea to Opportunity I – Customer Development Session 7 (1/26/10): From Idea to Opportunity II – Demand Creation Session 8 (1/28/10): Opportunity Analysis Presentations Session 9 (2/2/10): Distribution Channels and Partnerships Session 10 (2/4/10): Regulation and IP Session 11 (2/9/10): Building the Startup Team Session 12 (2/11/10): Company Building Session 13 (2/16/10): Accounting Workshop
  • 3. Session 14 (2/18/10): Multi-stage Venture Finance Session 15 (2/23/10): The End Game –Stock Options and Liquidity Events Session 16 (2/25/10): Social Entrepreneurship Session 17 (3/2/10): OEP Prep – No Class Session 18 (3/4/10): Opportunity Execution Presentations Session 19 (3/9/10): Opportunity Execution Presentations Session 20 (3/11/10): Course Summary Classes meet in Thornton 110 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:15 – 3:05 p.m; further class details can be found on the class website: http://www.stanford.edu/class/engr145 STUDENTS The class is limited to 60 undergraduate and co-terminal students, with a pool taken from ~ 80 applicants. Approximately half the class consists of Stanford engineering students, while the other half consists of students from National University of Singapore's Silicon Valley College Program, who are here to participate in a year-long work-study program. YOUR ROLE AS MENTORS As a mentor, you are the advisor for one team (each team has five students.) In ten very short weeks your team has to deliver two projects: Opportunity Assessment Project (1) Discover a potential opportunity (2) Analyze the trends, customers and competition (3) Create a business model (4) Assess the risk Opportunity Execution Project (5) Distribution Channel (6) Demand Creation Strategy (7) Team Required (8) Financing Plan (9) Research potential partners and allies For each of the two projects the team writes all this up into an executive summary and then puts together a presentation of their plan to the class, professors, and mentors. For the Opportunity Assessment Project the biggest issue for most teams is understanding the difference between a good idea or interesting technology and an idea that can scale to become a large business. Finding and selecting a scalable opportunity becomes their biggest challenge. Therefore, one of your greatest contributions can be to help the students extract ideas from their engineering and relevant backgrounds. For the Opportunity Execution Project the two biggest issues for most teams is understanding how products fit the right distribution channel and how a company creates demand for a product.
  • 4. For both of these projects it’s just fine if the team’s analysis results show that the idea is not worth pursuing. The purpose of the project is not to come up with a marketable and fundable opportunity. It’s to teach them how to think about analyzing an opportunity. Additionally, the idea pursued in the Opportunity Execution Project need not be the same as in the Opportunity Assessment Project. If it becomes clear that the initial idea is not scalable, you should encourage the team to head in a new direction for the Opportunity Execution Project. As you work with your team remember it’s your experience and wisdom in guiding your team and pointing them in the right direction is what mentoring is about. Guide them and challenge them. Make them think through the “what if’s,” share with them your experience of businesses that tried various approaches. Getting Out of the Building One of the lasting skills we teach the students is that their presentations are simply hypothesis until they actually validate them with customers and partners; and since there are “no facts inside the building, they need to get outside.” This means as part of this class for their Opportunity Assessment and Execution presentations they need to talk to actually talk to customers, channel partners, and domain experts and gather real-world data – and given the limited time they have, to do so quickly. For engineers talking to potential customers or channel partners can be a daunting and formidable task. To the best of your ability, help them network, teach them how to send email and make phone calls and run customer surveys. Open your rolodex to whatever level you feel comfortable with. Team Dynamics Every once in awhile a team gets stuck and cannot find an idea or has personality clashes severe enough to stop progress. Let the teaching team know ASAP. This allows us to help them during office hours. If your team has not contacted you by January 14th please let us know ASAP. MENTOR TIME COMMITMENT The wisdom and advice you give these students are invaluable. We’ve found that successful mentor/team interactions look like this: - Meeting with your assigned team at least three times during the quarter prior to the major deadlines for the project - Additional communication as needed by phone or email - You are invited to attend your team’s presentations. The Opportunity Analysis presentations on January 28th are a brief 10-minutes but the Opportunity Execution Presentations on March 4th or 9th are 15 minutes with a Q&A session at the end. - And of course you are more than welcome to attend any or all of the classes we teach MENTOR/TEAM SELECTION The teams form after the second class meeting. This is when they organize the team and begin brainstorming about the opportunity they wish to analyze for their project.
  • 5. We allow the teams to put down preferences for mentors, but the teaching team will make final mentor assignments. You can mentor by yourself, or with another mentor that you team up with for the project. There are almost twice as many mentors as team. If you are not selected as a mentor, please stay connected – E145 will be held several times during the 2009-2010 academic year. MENTOR COMMUNICATIONS We’ve found that keeping the mentors, teaching team and teaching assistants in sync is the best way to ensure both a great outcome for the students and a satisfying experience for you. 1. We will hold a one-hour Mentor orientation session held Tuesday January 5 th at 4pm. Even if you’ve done this before we ask you to attend. We update the process yearly as you give us additional feedback. 2. At the end of the semester we will provide you with the feedback on your team (if you didn’t attend their presentation) and solicit your feedback on how we can make the mentor program and class better. COURSE GRADING Individual (35%) Team (65%) • Participation in class (20%) • Written case analyses (25%) • Personal Business Plan Executive • Opportunity Analysis Team Summary (15%) Presentation (15%) • Opportunity Execution Team Presentation (25%) To help the students maximize their learning in this compressed schedule, we’ve developed milestones for them to reach to ensure their plan and presentation contains all the elements of a successful analysis. These milestones are due in the form of written submissions to the teaching team and presentations to the class. Milestone 1 (1/22 @ 1:15pm) – Positioning Statement Milestone 2 (1/29 @ 1:15pm) – Opportunity Analysis Presentations Milestone 3 (2/24) – Opportunity Execution Presentation Rehearsals with Mentors All mentors are welcome to attend the Milestone presentations. The first two Milestones will occur in the Thornton 110 classroom near the Terman Engineering Building. The third milestone can be completed whenever and wherever you and the team decide, prior to the final presentations on March 9th and 11th 2010. A private location is best so that you can give them constructive feedback and have a lively debate without disturbing others or publicly humiliating the team. Thanks once again for your support and participation, Steve and Ann