He is Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of Southern California and runs USC’s on-campus Incubator for businesses founded by students, alumni and faculty.
Paul Orlando has led startup accelerators on three continents. He is Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of Southern California and runs USC’s on-campus Incubator for businesses founded by students, alumni and faculty. Paul advises the Fortune 500 and funded startups on internal product innovation, rapid experimentation and growth. He wrote the book Growth Units about lifetime value and customer acquisition. Paul has degrees from Cornell and Columbia and was a winner at the TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon. He studies unintended consequences in tech.
This talk introduces the drivers of good timing, how they work, and how you can figure out whether a product will hit the market at the right time.
Learn about the ways technological, economic, social, regulatory, and other changes lead to successful (or failed) startups.
How do other startups sustainably grow? Unit economics helps you manage your own startup growth and understand the growth of others.
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