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[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1K6IDXbzz6fFT5jvtu7nHpuieAXJuaspGLaSYnpO2bEw/edit#slide=id.g5c3be0ce2d_1_28 edit] | [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1K6IDXbzz6fFT5jvtu7nHpuieAXJuaspGLaSYnpO2bEw/edit#slide=id.g5c3be0ce2d_1_28 edit] | ||
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*From Bill Jensen - The one thought I did have was maybe a partnership that gets you better automatic access to potential clients? | |||
• Like the D School, Stanford’s design school… | |||
Or like d.tech, the design tech high school on Oracle’s campus | |||
Where an educational partner is the one soliciting/pitching the clients | |||
as a joint offering with you. | |||
• Or like Google.org: Where you pitch the non-profit arm of a mega tech firm | |||
and they sponsor this (essentially, underwriting your proposed fee) | |||
in order to combine making a difference in the world with pushing the | |||
boundaries of uses of tech | |||
• Or like partnering with 4Ocean, which is collecting tons of plastic waste | |||
from the oceans, and could leverage your offering to reach a whole | |||
new client base |
Latest revision as of 20:33, 12 February 2020
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- Find Summer Camp Program Managers at schools, where they provide an audience
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- Do collaborative teaching so that each individual instructor skill set is reduced
- Involve Summer Camp Program managers and collaborative teaching
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- Enlist well known leaders in marketing
- Hire a good marketing person who understands open source culture
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Feedback
- From Bill Jensen - The one thought I did have was maybe a partnership that gets you better automatic access to potential clients?
• Like the D School, Stanford’s design school… Or like d.tech, the design tech high school on Oracle’s campus Where an educational partner is the one soliciting/pitching the clients as a joint offering with you.
• Or like Google.org: Where you pitch the non-profit arm of a mega tech firm and they sponsor this (essentially, underwriting your proposed fee) in order to combine making a difference in the world with pushing the boundaries of uses of tech
• Or like partnering with 4Ocean, which is collecting tons of plastic waste from the oceans, and could leverage your offering to reach a whole new client base