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Berlin Virtual Fall 2021

At the Founder Institute, you won't "learn" how to build a business. Rather, you will build your business alongside top startup experts using a proven, structured process that has helped some of the world's fastest growing companies raise over $1.85BN. 

Our core program includes a series of challenging growth sprints, in addition to Weekly Feedback Sessions where you will receive constant feedback on your progress from experienced Mentors and Investors. 

See the schedule for the Berlin Virtual Fall 2021 program below.

The Final Application Deadline for the Berlin Virtual Fall 2021 program is Sep 05, 2021, and you can apply to the program at FI.co/join.

Orientation

Meet the cohort & learn our methodology

Date: Sep 15, 2021
Starts at: 12:30 pm (America/New_York)

This is where it all begins. During Orientation, we will review the Founder Institute program structure, methodology, tools, and requirements. You will meet the cohort and establish how your startup will use the program to push your business forward.

Sprints

During Orientation, your cohort will be split up into the “Launch Track” or “Growth Track”, depending on the stage your business. The "Launch Track" focuses earlier Founders and teams on validation and go-to-markets, while the "Growth Track" focuses teams with a live product and customers on traction and funding. 

The below deliverables are in addition to any custom "Epic Sprints" you may receive based on your specific challenges, and below is a small sample of the deliverables you’ll complete through Working Groups and Office Hours:

 

Launch Track Deliverables

  1. Progress - Outline your business ideas and any testing or progress made to date. 
  2. Hotseat Pitch - Prepare a one minute verbal pitch for the weekly “Founder Hotseat”, where you present to Mentors during the Feedback Sessions. Start with our one-sentence pitch template, and if you do not have a final idea yet, describe yourself and a field that you are passionate about and uniquely qualified to build a business around.
  3. Co-Founders - If you are looking for a Co-Founder, create a basic description of what you are looking for, and this will be shared with the rest of your cohort.

 

Growth Track Deliverables

  1. Program Goals - Outline the monthly objectives your team wants to achieve during the four month Core Program.
  2. Key Performance Indicators - Outline the KPIs that you are currently using to track success. Analyze the validity of these metrics, and create a plan to share updated metrics and progress with your Local Leaders every week in the program.
  3. Hotseat Pitch - Prepare a one minute verbal pitch for the weekly “Founder Hotseat”, where you present to Mentors during the Feedback Sessions. Start with our one-sentence pitch template, followed by why your team is uniquely qualified to execute your business and the progress that you’ve made to date.

Vision

Define a strong business vision

Date: Sep 16, 2021
Starts at: 12:30 pm (America/New_York)

In each weekly Feedback Session, Founders will pitch and outline their progress to the Mentors for feedback, and get tips and insights on the week's topic. This week you'll get tips on how to develop a strong vision for your business.  

Sprints

Below are just a few of the 10-15 deliverables you’ll complete through Working Groups and Office Hours:

 

Launch Track Deliverables

  1. Ideation - Catalogue the ideas that you are interested in pursuing, or examine different variations of the current business you are pursuing.
  2. Initial Interviews - Using our templates, interview at least 15 people that have knowledge of the customer problems or may be potential customers themselves.
  3. Market Research - Utilize our market research template to collect accurate and available market information on the customer problems you are analyzing. 

 

Growth Track Deliverables

  1. Customer Interviews - Using our templates, interview at least 15 customers. If you already have done extensive customer development then outline your current findings and identify areas that require deeper understanding.
  2. Identify Unknowns - Document a detailed understanding of the main customer problem, and fill any required gaps in your customer knowledge. 
  3. Visioneering - Describe what your business will look like when it has $100 million in annual revenues, including the vision, culture, and main revenue stream, and outline at least 5 steps that need to happen for your company to reach that goal.

Climate track: Introduction into sustainability

Understanding sustainability businesses

Date: Sep 20, 2021
Starts at: 12:30 pm (America/New_York)

What does sustainabily mean? What is the goal and the definition of a sustainable economy? What are the UN Sustainable Development Goals related to climate impact? What are the principles of systems thinking and how to appply them in business? Which companies have succesfully built sustainable businesses? Which companies have pivoted or are pivoting towards sustainability and why? How do you build Mission Statement and vision of a sustainable company? How do you manage Lifecycle Assessment? How do you report Sustainability? How do you use Sustainability in Marketing, PR and Sales? What are the contradictions and pitfalls within the sustainability industry?

Customer Development

Analyze your customer feedback

Date: Sep 23, 2021
Starts at: 12:30 pm (America/New_York)

EIR Series: Model, Assumptions and Experiments Roadmap Workshop

Build good customer experiments

Date: Sep 24, 2021
Starts at: 11:00 am (America/New_York)

In this 2-hour session, you'll be guided to define your customer's problem journey, as well as your proposed value solution. Then you'll identify and prioritize the underlying assumptions in your business model, before defining the next experiments you'll carry out to validate them.

Revenue

Validate a scalable revenue model

Date: Sep 30, 2021
Starts at: 12:30 pm (America/New_York)

Climate track: Hardware startups and scaling challenges

Learn how to build and scale

Date: Oct 04, 2021
Starts at: 12:30 pm (America/New_York)

- what is a "hardware Startup" (only producing companies? also engineering such as Thermondo?)
- What are Milestones from R&D to industrial production
- in high tech in the niche (ca 10 - 100 MEUR turnover)
- in large scale ind. Production (ca > 500 MEUR turnover)
- in small scale manufacturing (< 5MEUR)
- which Hardware companies stand for successful ramp ups
- what are the major challenges in developing and growing a hardware startup
- which strategies and business cases exist to master these challenges (incl. examples)
- which exemplary failures are there to illustrate the challenges (how to successfully fuck up...)
- what are the methods of product development and release: iterative processes, decision making, project planning
- what are feasible strategies to build and protect IP: patents, speed, specialisation..
- how to develop a winning working capital strategy

Branding & Design

Get feedback on branding & design

Date: Oct 07, 2021
Starts at: 12:30 pm (America/New_York)

EIR Series: Pitch Workshop

Fast Track Your Perfect Pitch

Date: Oct 11, 2021
Starts at: 12:30 pm (America/New_York)

Mentor Idea Review

Test the core business on a mentor panel

Date: Oct 21, 2021
Starts at: 12:30 pm (America/New_York)

This is the first big checkpoint in the program to determine your progress. During the Mentor Idea Review, you will present a longer presentation to a panel of FI Mentors for extensive review. You will receive a rating, as well as feedback on the long-term viability of your offering, revenue model, growth strategy, and more. 

 

Sprints

After the Mentor Idea Review, Founders receive a larger number of custom "Epic Sprints" with deliverables based on their specific challenges. Below are examples of some of the standard deliverables. 

 

  1. Corporate Materials - Immediately update your 3 minute pitch deck and video based on the Mentor Idea Review feedback, and develop a new and updated Executive Summary using our template.
  2. Advisor Candidates - You will create (or fill out) an Advisory Board in the next 5 weeks, so develop a target list of new advisor candidates based off your identified needs and gaps in knowledge/ connections. 
  3. Advisor Outreach - Leverage the FI network to get introductions to your targets where necessary, and follow our templated process to make progress on your advisory board.  
  4. Sales Follow-up - Continue to work on securing sales or commitments for revenue, growing the rate month over month. For B2B solutions, get as many contracts or letters of intent as possible. For B2C solutions, aggressively increase your revenue (or submitted information indicating they will pay you). Document all lessons learned.
  5. Financial Model - Develop or professionalize your financial model based on our template that focuses on expenses (“burn”) to understand your cash needs. Develop a revenue forecast for 12-18 months and factor in timing considerations from your sales follow-up work.
  6. Legal - Identify your short to medium term legal needs, and if you don’t already have a law firm, identify at least two local law candidates that have experience working with startups. Begin vetting new or existing law firms using our guidelines. 

EIR Series: Model, Assumptions and Experiments Roadmap Follow up

Date: Oct 22, 2021
Starts at: 01:00 pm (America/New_York)

Climate track: Impact & Public Funding, Regulated Markets and their stakeholders

Public & Impact finance, regulations

Date: Oct 25, 2021
Starts at: 12:30 pm (America/New_York)

Legal & IP

Review your legal infrastructure

Date: Oct 28, 2021
Starts at: 12:30 pm (America/New_York)

Go-to-Market & Scale

Improve your strategy to launch or scale

Date: Nov 04, 2021
Starts at: 01:30 pm (America/New_York)

EIR Series: Live sample Pitch Deck overhaul

Get your pitch deck optimized

Date: Nov 08, 2021
Starts at: 06:30 am (America/New_York)

Pitching a business is an art for itself. You can have the best product, but if you can’t sell your idea,
you won’t make it far. Pitching your company is hence key to success – and should be an integral
part of your marketing and investor strategy. You pitch all the time: Everyone you meet is a potential
customer, partner or investor.
A compelling pitch deck is hence the business card of your start up, that makes or breaks the first
impression. Invest (time) in it!
For this session, Magdalena will run you through the deck of one of the founders and will offer individual office hours in the week after.

Product Development

Get feedback on your product roadmap

Date: Nov 11, 2021
Starts at: 12:30 pm (America/New_York)

In this Feedback Sesison, Mentors will provide Founders with feedback on their current product, and/or product roadmap. Expert in product development will also discuss best practices in product management, roadmapping, managing product teams, and more.

 

Sprints

Below are just a few of the 10-15 deliverables you’ll complete through Working Groups and Office Hours:

  1. Intellectual Property - If you have not already, secure and protect the intellectual property for all of the work done to date. Examine the need for patents, if applicable, following our guidelines. 
  2. Solution Goals - Evaluate the current state of your solution, and outline the three solution goals that you would like the next product release to solve for your target customers over the next year.
  3. Project Team - If you have not already, organize the skills and roles needed to execute on your solution goals, whether using existing team members or supplementing through hiring or outsourcing. 
  4. Product Roadmap - Develop a first or updated product roadmap, using our guidelines, in order to meet your solution goals with your project team.
  5. Project Plan - Fine tune the schedule of releases in your product roadmap to be as simple as possible to each test one hypothesis of the business, using our guidelines.
  6. Hotseat Pitch - Prepare a five minute presentation for the Mentor Progress Review that includes sufficient information to enable Mentors to evaluate your progress and plans.

EIR Series: Derive an MVP from your customer interviews

Start MVP definition

Date: Nov 12, 2021
Starts at: 01:00 pm (America/New_York)

Mentor Progress Review

Test your progress on a mentor panel

Date: Nov 18, 2021
Starts at: 12:30 pm (America/New_York)

Similar to the Mentor Idea Review, the Mentor Progress Review is the second major test in the program. In this session, Founders will focus on give a long presentation their progress and traction to a panel of Mentors for a detailed review. Mentors will evaluate Founders based on their progress in the program, the company’s scalability, and more.

 

Sprints

Below are just a few of the 10-15 deliverables you’ll complete through Working Groups and Office Hours: 

  1. Polished Investor Pitch Deck - Create an expanded, 12-slide pitch deck incorporating any feedback from the Mentor Progress Review, using our templates. 
  2. Growth - Make progress on your growth goals, and examine or adjust how your strategy and the system to keep yourself accountable is performing.
  3. Product - Make progress on your next product release, and outline and address any of the setbacks that you have faced with your project team.
  4. Hiring Needs - Score the progress of each member of your project team on a 1 to 10 scale, including yourself, and set up plans to improve those that are struggling. 
  5. Finalize Advisory Board - Set up your advisory board with startup, industry, technology or marketing advisors, and set up a one hour conference call with all of the them, which will be your first quarterly advisory board meeting.
  6. Financial Model Update - Review and update your financial model with the work done to date. Adjust the revenue projections based on your growth thus far, and evaluate the need and requirements for external funding. 

Hiring & Onboarding

Improve your team and hiring

Date: Nov 25, 2021
Starts at: 12:30 pm (America/New_York)

Growth

Establish a scalable engine for growth

Date: Dec 02, 2021
Starts at: 12:30 pm (America/New_York)

EIR Series: Legal War Games

Be on top of the game of legal terms

Date: Dec 03, 2021
Starts at: 11:00 am (America/New_York)

Equity & Funding

Fix any impediments to fundraising

Date: Dec 09, 2021
Starts at: 12:30 pm (America/New_York)

EIR Series: Equity & Fundraising

Dos and donts from the frontline

Date: Dec 10, 2021
Starts at: 11:00 am (America/New_York)

Graduation

Celebrate & onboard to our post-programs

Date: Jan 27, 2022
Starts at: 01:00 pm (America/New_York)

Completing the Founder Institute is an honor. The program is challenging, and the expectations are demanding.

In this final session, you will celebrate with your peers, friends and family, as well as select Mentors. Some Founders will also pitch to a live audience, and you will officially onboard to all of the post-program resources and assistance the Founder Institute provides.

Post Program Resources

The 4 month Core-Program is just the beginning. We have developed extensive support programs and resources for our Alumni that far exceed any other comparable startup program.

Continued Support

FI Alumni
  • Dedicated Alumni Support Team in Silicon Valley
  • Access to the world's largest network of mentors and investors (35,000+)
  • Private Alumni mailing lists
  • $2M+ in partner discounts
  • Invites to FI sessions & network events
  • Potentail introductions to investors

Post-Programs

Founder Lab
  • A series of virtual advisory programs where you work with our Silicon Valley HQ team to reach next milestones
  • Funding Lab helps get your lead investor within 6 months
  • P/M Fit Lab (2023) helps you get to Product Market Fit
  • FI Venture Network helps you get intros to investors
  • 100% customized and FREE for Alumni