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Entrepreneurial Community Building: The Life Cycle of a Start-Up Project

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2:30 AM, Sunday 29 Mar 2020 (1 hour 15 minutes)
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Yavneh Bet: The Center for Applied Rabbinic Innovation teaches rabbis to develop new community-building projects based on lean startup methodologies and relationship-driven organizing techniques. In this session we will consider the lifecycle of building a community, focusing on the importance of the MVP, or minimum viable project. We will first zoom out to view the widest-possible lens on the community-building lifecycle, then zoom in significantly to consider the MVP stage, then try to understand where your community project ideas—in their current iteration—fit into this picture.

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