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    Most important asset to a startup

    As Guy Kawasaki puts it in his book Reality Check

    “Your executive summary is probably the most important document you will write for you company.”

    The content?  Only 9 parts, all not exceeding two pages because

    “…it’s purpose is to sell, not describe your company.”

    1. Problem : What does your business solve or address?

    2. Solution:  How does it do it?

    3. Business model: What is the market and how does your business make money?

    4. How:  What sets your company above the rest?

    5. Marketing and sales: The strategy to get the word out

    6. Competition: Who are they?  What’s different about you and them?

    7. Projections: Your three year financial projections and key points to achieve them.

    8. Team: Who are the brains behind it?

    9: Status and Time line:  Current state and milestones ahead?

    All of these are taken from Guy’s book.  Highly recommend it.  Go get it.



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