Difference between revisions of "Resource talk:How to organize a Startup Weekend"

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It was a clear and straight forward breakdown of the schedule of a startup weekend. It gave you good insight on what you should plan for  
 
It was a clear and straight forward breakdown of the schedule of a startup weekend. It gave you good insight on what you should plan for  
and aligns well with what are team is interested in. I will be coming back to reference this "how to" article.
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and aligns well with what are team is interested in. I will be coming back to reference this "how to" article when we start planning
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events and prototyping sessions.

Revision as of 13:46, 3 September 2022

Organizing a Startup Weekend event is a good idea and it has many benefits. It helps people that work can be done efficiently in a better way, work in collaboration with others to achieve a single aim. As a volunteer, it gave them the sense to work in a team and taking responsibilities making them a good manager and a leader.


Iam interested to organizing an entrepreneurship startup in campus. It's a good way to reach students but we are also face a problem that my campus has hundred of thousands students with many background.


This was a good overview of the steps to host a successful event. This can be used as a template for putting together the stakeholders meeting that UIF candidates are asked to do. The stakeholders meeting is on a smaller scale, but can use some of this advice.


Hosting a Startup Weekend could be a great idea to motivate new entrants to explore the full range of careers.


I appreciate the step-by-step for a successful event presented here. A large-scale event like this is sure to generate lots of good ideas and lead to more down the road!

Interesting break down

It was a clear and straight forward breakdown of the schedule of a startup weekend. It gave you good insight on what you should plan for and aligns well with what are team is interested in. I will be coming back to reference this "how to" article when we start planning events and prototyping sessions.