What about positive externalities that startups create? Like how ride-sharing reduced drunk driving, or how ed-tech democratized education access during COVID.
DBA Lessons for Founders - TOPIC 2 (Externalities)
Positive Externalities: Your Hidden Credits ✅
This is the unintended, positive value your business gives to society for free.
The Example: An ed-tech startup that provides affordable, high-quality
Zoom: A Seamless Communications anywhere.
Founded in 2011 by Eric Yuan, Zoom aimed to simplify video communication.
Although it entered a crowded market, Yuan focused on user-friendly features and reliability.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Zoom b
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intrepidAni
Exploring beauty of ... • 10m
I noticed something interesting at the 'startup-showcase', several entrepreneurs were working on similar AI-driven ed tech platforms. This made me wonder—how do users feel about the rise of AI in education?
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Saket Sambhav
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ADJUVA LEGAL® • 2d
DBA Lessons - EXTERNALITIES - Chapter 3
Your Startup's Hidden Costs & Secret Assets. WHY do Externalities matter to you? 🧠
As founders, understanding this isn't just theory; it's a vital business strategy.
📉 Your NEGATIVE Externalities are Your
Idea alert! 💡
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We're all too familiar with the frustration of trying to find transportation, especially during late hours or in areas where options are limited. But what if every car and bike ride could bec
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MOPURI SHASHIDHAR REDDY
Hey I am on Medial • 1y
Idea 💡Alert 🚨
We're all too familiar with the frustration of trying to find transportation, especially during late hours or in areas where options are limited. But what if every car and bike ride could become a chance to connect and share the jou
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Anmol Pandhi
Building Loop • 1y
Ed tech in India for school education like byjus really fell off because they built their audience on FOMO and fear of parents.
There was no real need of the existence of any of these, they used to call parents and tried to convince how their child
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PRATHAM
Experimenting On lea... • 1m
Japan’s 10 Game-Changing Inventions
1. Bullet Train: Cities connect ho gaye, travel time reduced, and economy ko wings lag gaye. Indian Railways, thoda seekho yaar!
2. QR Codes: Saved the whole world during COVID. Simple, quick, cheap, and game-ch
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