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Oct 24 2012

Harvard Business School Announces First-Round Winners for Minimum Viable Product Award

BOSTON—Harvard Business School's (HBS) Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship has announced eight winners in the first round of the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) Award for the 2012-2013 academic year, giving $5,000 to each team of student entrepreneurs.

The MVP fund, which supports the Award, was proposed in 2010 by MBA students Dan Rumennik, Jess Bloomgarden, and Andrew Rosenthal, all members of the Class of 2012. The Rock Center provides the funding. MVP is based on the Lean Startup methodology, which focuses on rapid prototyping, a process that brings products to market as quickly as possible. This methodology has been advanced and popularized by Eric Ries (currently an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at HBS), who advises students and collaborates with faculty members on research and course development.

The Rock Center offers two rounds of MVP Awards during the academic year. Forty-five teams submitted entries for the first round, which was open to second-year MBA students only (at least one member of each team must be a Harvard MBA student). The winners were selected by a panel of three faculty members and three students. The deadline for the second round, which will be open to both first and second-year MBA students, will be January 25, 2013.

The winning teams are required to meet with a mentor from the program on a monthly basis, attend a monthly gathering of all MVP teams, present lessons learned from the MVP program at the end of the semester, and participate at some point in a session that is open to the community.

"We continue to be impressed by the high level of creativity our students have shown in planning and developing these business ventures, which span a wide variety of industries," said Meredith McPherron (MBA 1993), Director of the Rock Center for Entrepreneurship. "Our students' dedication to making their business ideas a reality demonstrates how passionate they are about entrepreneurship. The MVP Award, which will be called the Rock Accelerator Award going forward, is one of several ways we support their dedication and enthusiasm."

The eight winning entries (with their founders) are:

  • ActivePepper (Yasi Baiani, HBS 2013, Ramsey Abouzahra, Sean Beck, and Andrew Jambor) is a platform that helps people find sports partners and sports activities nearby. With ActivePepper they can locate, for example, tennis partners, local pick-up basketball games, or running or cycling groups and then easily schedule their participation in these activities.
  • adtime (Nikhil Sachdev, HBS 2013) is a mobile platform that rewards users for engaging with ads and providing high-value consumer data to potential advertisers.
  • ChillBaby (Joseph Blair, HBS 2013) is a subscription service that provides parents with packages of children's clothing specifically geared to a child's age, style preferences, and the season.
  • Cryoocyte (Dmitry Kozachenok, HBS 2013, Alex Stimpson, Allen Torng, James Webb, and Avi Wolfson) aims to revolutionize the aquaculture industry by developing a technology to cryopreserve fish eggs.
  • DATAPiXY (Nadav Benbarak and Rotem Iram, both HBS 2013) connects laptops, tablets, and phones to the internet when people are abroad for only $10 per day, thus eliminating roaming and other charges that lead to big bills.
  • The New Academy (T.T. Nguyen Duc, HBS 2013) develops globally-competitive high school graduates through high-quality and affordable online education.
  • Outbreak (Eric Chernoff and Mike Schutt, both HBS 2013) provides an online platform with which businesses can implement a brand or product awareness campaign by hosting crowdsourced competitions.
  • Vorsorge-Wird-Vorfreude (Sebastian Legler, HBS 2013) is an online brokerage for financial products in Germany that aligns product distribution with consumer interests.

About The Arthur Rock Center: The Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship was created through the generosity of prominent venture capitalist Arthur Rock (MBA 1951), who donated $25 million to Harvard Business School to support the entrepreneurship faculty and their research, fellowships for MBA and doctoral students, symposia and conferences, and outreach efforts to extend the impact of the School's extensive work in this field. HBS offered the country's first business school course in entrepreneurship in 1947 and, today, entrepreneurship is one of the largest faculty units at the School, with over 30 faculty members conducting entrepreneurship research and teaching. The Rock Center works closely with the HBS California Research Center in Silicon Valley on entrepreneurship-related research and course development efforts.

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more on background http://bostinno.com/all-series/harvard-business-school-2012-mvp-win...

When Harvard Business School’s Startup Tribe formed two years ago, founding member Andrew Rosenthal admitted there was one reason why the club flourished: “There’s a clear hunger among HBS students to engage in creating new products and companies.”

To help fulfill that need, the School encouraged the Startup Tribe, allocating $100,000 a year for the “MVP Fund,” now called the Rock Accelerator Program. Focused on the Lean Startup methodology popularized by HBS Entrepreneur-in-Residence Eric Ries, the program supports student teams focused on rapid prototyping—a process that helps bring products to market as quickly as possible.

Each entrepreneurial-minded winning team is awarded $5,000 courtesy of the School’s Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship, and is required to meet with a mentor on a monthly basis, as well as attend a monthly gathering of all MVP teams. Winners were selected by a panel of three faculty members and three students, yet for those not lucky enough to be dubbed victorious this semester, applications are already open for the second round of funding.

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I have not seen in my 71 years of life an opportunity to support youth co-create futures like SDG Metaverse Prize - since my father met von neumann the year I was born my family has kept an eye on entrepreneurial revolution open societal flows. living up to smithian or keynsian values 
Special thanks to zasheem launches of 2 journals with adam smith scholars and around Glasgow's greatest 20th C alumni for good. See alsdo EconomistDiary.com and Greatests of All Time
Following on with Japan ambassador to Bangladesh support from 2010 in mapping last decade of Fazle Abed and the billion womens economic model he gravitated over 50 years http://www.abedmooc.com, Team of Asian media graduates, and friends and I were lucky to follow movements of Guterres (very granular levels of 100 ops leaders inside UN) around digital un2.0 from their start in 2016.
As a statistician, datawise. I can offer a quick start mapping every last mile operation branch of UN that is linking in to maximise tech nd deep data with smartest possible logistics even as sad new fractures of world trade flows are caused most lately by Russia. Whats still needed is more clarity on which multilateral has the most data on broken value chains- fortunately i personally know who at the world bank has since 2006 the most data on food prices across every country. Maybe you know // sources .
 Digital cooperation has been celebrated solutionwise in Geneva where the ITU has actually been the digital twin of ny policy headquarters from the start in 1946 (and actually earlier since 1865 collaborations needed for there to be one telegraph standard instead of many).
By 2018 the first digital cooperation report mainly chaired out of geneva with 30 national tech leaders eg melinda gates representing USA to guterres and he formed tech envoy transformation office round 10 transformation processes -see Overview of the Office’s Ongoing Work | Office of the Secretary-General's Envoy on Technology
The ITU started taking its responsibility to a new level with AIforgood- specifically this went year round zoom not juts annual summit- and a first 50 operational branches of the UN identified at least one ai project each. Meanwhile Guterres hosted expert roundtables around the 10 processes uniting not just un branches and national leaders but corporations , leading ai university centres and NGOs -see https://www.un.org/techenvoy/sites/www.un.org.techenvoy/files/List_of_roundtables_key_constituents.pdf
Three more things came together- it turned out that 20 operational units of the UN had been discussing web1 &2 in annual vents of ITU -in thi=ose days called worldwide information society; the xprize out of moutnain view's singularity university got involved. By december the 10 million dillar avatar prize will  be debriefed- the last 4 xprizes have been on urgen tai solutions eg related to covid. And japan has been uniting about 40 cities' colleges through two investment streams geared to society5.0 and Osaka Data Track Expos - connection places where the UN has a training college and connecting AI regional epicentres fortunately Nordica, Netherlands & selected East Europe's smartest community AI researchers (ie who value DAO) are miles more connected than west EU's bureaucratic offices. (I did help moderate EU Knolwgeboard for 3 years so have followed this rather strange old world happening) You could also check with Romano Prodi as died and he shared most entrepreneurial revolution maps.
Back in 2018 the tufts arctic circle club were miles ahead on virtual reality than other boston students including mit100k prize that i once judged in a minor way.  The over 18 teams are effectively free to help the UN digitalise and connect this with web 3 or metaverse or ai or whatever is the leap forward 2020s that you see tech mobilising
 can a prize help celebrate new Greatest of All Time. This will be one way to unite celebrities of sports and fashions with real tech heroines.
Exponentially we are at a critical time as nature judges us. Due to last week's supreme court rulings, around the world nations are being told taht it is only at the state level they can expect any american partners of climate, energy etc. However there is a chnace e that if we map who cares about water this may even unite some republican states. 
Thanks to the work led by people like Eban he has a listing of which institutions joined their youth in March 2022. Is there a way to see who wants to help youth connect before december's starting line for year 1 of sdgmetaverseprize.org? As far as I can see this prize isnt just us last chance to be be trusted rest of the world on cop26 but it is every community's chance to benchmark digital gov. UN2.0 if succeeds  Meta will not only provide a benchmark for digital multilateral but will in effect unite every best govtech - at community state nation level. So already when it comes to goal 4 education places like singapore and south korea are both leaders of ai for every age group and leading connectors of Guterres Digital UN , and in effect every sustainability goal solution. of course the problem is penisular and  developed island states are not sufficient to help with massive inland solutions on continent scales let alone messy landlocked nations borders. The reality is west (US and EU) depends on Asian solutions  more than many Atlamtic policymakers view. Europe is not yet better situated for peace than the 1920s and this time round the US is not united on being a leader in saving the world. The great thing about the prize is with teams of 2-6 getting on with deep digital solutions youth can advance in joy and productivity even as elder generations have designed 60 years of accelerating media to propagate hate or fear or mental illness.
i welcome any way to follow this up eg whatsapp +1 240 316  8157, zooms, last month while wall street was still investing mainly in naked apes - educators started an NFT aimed at connecting 6000 educators; to be frank this is mainly k-12 leaving the 2 main areas fazle abed's last 20 years focused newly on university and pre-school maximum opportunity to represent women empowerments voice if you should so choose to collaborate
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===================please note most of this column is due to be re-edited we hope to issue a list of yunus top 10 stories but when it comes to solutions matching those challeges there's all to play for as web3 is humanity's last chnace to leap ahead

  hottest youth-spring question of our life and times-can online education end youth unemployment for ever ? yes but only if you help map how!

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