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A key reason that founders WASTE a year on bad startup ideas is that they accept low-quality data that they'd NEVER accept elsewhere. Specifically, founders "capture" data from discovery interviews using their memory and their notes -- self-reported data that's a recipe for getting fooled. Instead, they need recordings to actually capture what interviewees say.
This is the first episode in a series on how Nascent approaches data in discovery interviews. Mike walks through why memory and notes deceive founders, why engineers would never accept self-reported data anywhere else, and how Nascent's four-part data structure (Gather, Capture, Categorize, Iterate) gives founders a way to be decisive in days. Some founders are worried about recording so Mike addresses this fear and shares best practices.
In this episode:
(00:00) Don't fool yourself
(03:12) Three types of data to analyze startup ideas
(06:22) Founders get fooled by low-quality data
(08:01) People in Pain are the fundamental force startups operate on
(10:49) Nascent's four-part structure for data: Gather, Capture, Categorize, Iterate
(12:57) Best practices to overcome the challenges of recording
Are you new to the Nascent podcast? Start with Episode 019: https://www.nascentstartups.com/p/019-the-next-100-episodes-on-nascent
Let's connect:
Newsletter: https://nascentstartups.com
Miro board with visuals and frameworks: https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVGhU2Xoo=/
Work with Mike: https://nascentidea.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikevladimer
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nascentidea
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5BtFtYF6nVUkLu7d7VVnSY
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nascent-startups-podcast/id1728760830
Twitter: https://x.com/NascentIdea
Reach Mike at [email protected]
Links and sources:
Nascent Ep022: Yes, search for People in Pain. But they're invisible. https://www.nascentstartups.com/p/022-yes-search-for-people-in-pain
Nascent Ep025: No, searching for People in Pain is not marketing. https://www.nascentstartups.com/p/025-no-searching-for-people-in-pain
Richard Feynman, "Cargo Cult Science" https://calteches.library.caltech.edu/51/2/CargoCult.htm
Nascent frameworks referenced:
People in Pain™ — The first signal a startup might have a customer. Every customer starts as a Person in Pain.
People-to-Prospect Funnel™ — A 5-layer funnel showing the path of any person to becoming a customer (introduced in Ep022).
By Mike VladimerA key reason that founders WASTE a year on bad startup ideas is that they accept low-quality data that they'd NEVER accept elsewhere. Specifically, founders "capture" data from discovery interviews using their memory and their notes -- self-reported data that's a recipe for getting fooled. Instead, they need recordings to actually capture what interviewees say.
This is the first episode in a series on how Nascent approaches data in discovery interviews. Mike walks through why memory and notes deceive founders, why engineers would never accept self-reported data anywhere else, and how Nascent's four-part data structure (Gather, Capture, Categorize, Iterate) gives founders a way to be decisive in days. Some founders are worried about recording so Mike addresses this fear and shares best practices.
In this episode:
(00:00) Don't fool yourself
(03:12) Three types of data to analyze startup ideas
(06:22) Founders get fooled by low-quality data
(08:01) People in Pain are the fundamental force startups operate on
(10:49) Nascent's four-part structure for data: Gather, Capture, Categorize, Iterate
(12:57) Best practices to overcome the challenges of recording
Are you new to the Nascent podcast? Start with Episode 019: https://www.nascentstartups.com/p/019-the-next-100-episodes-on-nascent
Let's connect:
Newsletter: https://nascentstartups.com
Miro board with visuals and frameworks: https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVGhU2Xoo=/
Work with Mike: https://nascentidea.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikevladimer
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nascentidea
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5BtFtYF6nVUkLu7d7VVnSY
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nascent-startups-podcast/id1728760830
Twitter: https://x.com/NascentIdea
Reach Mike at [email protected]
Links and sources:
Nascent Ep022: Yes, search for People in Pain. But they're invisible. https://www.nascentstartups.com/p/022-yes-search-for-people-in-pain
Nascent Ep025: No, searching for People in Pain is not marketing. https://www.nascentstartups.com/p/025-no-searching-for-people-in-pain
Richard Feynman, "Cargo Cult Science" https://calteches.library.caltech.edu/51/2/CargoCult.htm
Nascent frameworks referenced:
People in Pain™ — The first signal a startup might have a customer. Every customer starts as a Person in Pain.
People-to-Prospect Funnel™ — A 5-layer funnel showing the path of any person to becoming a customer (introduced in Ep022).