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Indian Beginner School – Google for Startup an initiative designed to organize knowledge of the startup world into a structured curriculum and disseminate it across various fields.
The nine-week virtual program will include campfire chats between Google executives and partners from across the startup ecosystem spanning fintech, direct-to-consumer (D2C), B2B and B2C e-commerce, languages, social media and networking, and job search, among others. another.
The program will include teaching modules on topics such as building an effective product strategy, deep product user value dives, road mapping and PRD development, building apps for the next billion users in markets like India and driving user acquisition.
“Startup School is a great initiative to reach founders at scale in India. As more and more tech-savvy young founders start growing their businesses, it is important that the basics of business creation are well thought out to help founders build for the long term,” said Yadav, Director of marketing. indian sequoiaand Southeast Asia, and one of the program collaborators.
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Virtual programs should offer founders the opportunity to gain orthogonal insights from discussions about what makes founders effective and formalize hiring.
“Google believes in giving back to the startup ecosystem and this initiative is encouraging. Having worked with thousands of startups, they understand the need gap, which they want to fill through their Startup School initiative,” said co-contributor Varun Alagh, co-founder Mamaearth.
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Aimed at early career founders with a minimum viable product, this program offers virtual program flexibility and allows participants to choose which modules they wish to attend.
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