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The Accelerator Design Guide

by Salim Virani

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This guide covers a set of guiding principles, specific design tool and techniques - and a set of questions to help frame your design decisions.

Source Institutehas been intrinsically involved in over 20 accelerators and 4 universities, mainly delivering attitude-shift and getting teams to traction with a more practical, time-sensitive approach to workshops.

We'll also share lessons from our own accelerator projects in farther reaching contexts, like accelerators for freelancers, emerging markets, and corporates with strategic goals that don't involve startup equity.

This Smart Guide is a work in progress and continually updated through your participation, ideas and feedback. Together, we'll explore:

  • Design For Responsiveness - Entrepreneurs all have different needs and paths, so how can your accelerator plan for all their needs? Rather, it's critical to implement a framework that enables you to be more responsive to their changing needs from week to week.
  • Acceleration Goals - Startup goals extend far beyond the initial incubation period. How can you help them set, accelerate and achieve specific goals during your accelerator program and long after?
  • Peer-To-Peer Support - While accelerators provide lots of support, how can you develop a network of entrepreneur to entrepreneur support systems?
  • And more!

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About the Creator

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I'm all about P2P methods to empower founders. I started Founder-Centric and Leancamp, and most recently Source Institute which develops state-of-the-art peer-education methods for the world's most challenging environments.I've trained startups all over the world, and helped bring some of the most useful thinking from the startups to founders in the developing world, creative industries and a huge variety of new startup communities. I like working at a grassroots level, but am also a European Commission evaluator and help with regional economic development. We started by delivering core training in over 20 accelerators (Seedcamp, Microsoft Ventures, Startupbootcamp) and 4 universities (Oxford, UCL, Imperial College, LBS), mainly getting teams to traction with a more practical, time-sensitive approach to workshops. We moved to specialising in program design, sharing lessons from our own accelerator projects and ultimately helping a more diverse range of clients design programmes that deliver their goals, with our experience. Our corporate clients (Orange, ASOS, Unilever) have engaged us in the design and delivery of multi-stream innovation programs. Typically, these program are centred around internal / external accelerators, new product / business line development and include the delivery of techniques, processes and culture change across the organisation.We've worked extensively across Europe and Africa, and in specialists verticals from cleantech to agriculture. If there are no maps where you're going, let's find the guides! Get in touch: salimvirani.com


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