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REGULATORY HACKING
A Playbook for Startups
REGULATORY HACKING is the first playbook for startups attempting to conquer highly-regulated sectors like energy, education, and healthcare, offering a practical toolkit for understanding and working with government regulators.
REGULATORY HACKING is the definitive guide for the next wave of startups tackling complex challenges. To win in this world, startups must embrace the thorny, entrenched challenges of innovation in highly regulated industries, and at the same time, learn how to work with governments.
Evan Burfield, co-founder of 1776, a Washington, DC-based venture capital firm and incubator, has helped startups around the world navigate the complicated landscape of government regulations. Now, he shows startups how to tackle challenges that require a new toolkit, including techniques like:
Power Mapping: How to gauge and engage with the power dynamics of your specific industry landscape.
Grassroots Activation: How to deploy a committed user base to help your cause with local government, as Airbnb did in several cities.
Coalition Building: How to build a team of strategic partners to amplify your startup's voice and help your company win.
Public Relations: How to develop a citizen-focused narrative that helps your startup win hearts and minds.
Drawing on a wide range of startup case studies across industries and countries, REGULATORY HACKING gives you the tools you need to win the next frontier of innovation.
Evan Burfield is the co-founder of 1776 and CEO of Union, where he works with startups around the world tackling important challenges in areas like education, health, energy, transportation, food, and financial services. As an angel investor and venture capitalist, he has invested in more than forty startups with world changing ideas, from Silicon Valley to Nairobi.
J.D. Harrison is the senior director for strategic communications at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. He previously covered startups and entrepreneurship at the Washington Post.
Evan Burfield, co-founder of 1776, a Washington, DC-based venture capital firm and incubator, has helped startups around the world navigate the complicated landscape of government regulations. Now, he shows startups how to tackle challenges that require a new toolkit, including techniques like:
Power Mapping: How to gauge and engage with the power dynamics of your specific industry landscape.
Grassroots Activation: How to deploy a committed user base to help your cause with local government, as Airbnb did in several cities.
Coalition Building: How to build a team of strategic partners to amplify your startup's voice and help your company win.
Public Relations: How to develop a citizen-focused narrative that helps your startup win hearts and minds.
Drawing on a wide range of startup case studies across industries and countries, REGULATORY HACKING gives you the tools you need to win the next frontier of innovation.
Evan Burfield is the co-founder of 1776 and CEO of Union, where he works with startups around the world tackling important challenges in areas like education, health, energy, transportation, food, and financial services. As an angel investor and venture capitalist, he has invested in more than forty startups with world changing ideas, from Silicon Valley to Nairobi.
J.D. Harrison is the senior director for strategic communications at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. He previously covered startups and entrepreneurship at the Washington Post.
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Book
Published 2018-06-19 by Portfolio |
Book
Published 2018-06-19 by Portfolio |