Too many Ideas,
which one to start?
People with good imaginations and creative minds come up with many ideas to improve the world around them, Too many ideas often lead to either indecisiveness or working on too many things at the same time.
Learn how to pick the right idea to work on.
Join Our Workshop
Helps you in
- Defining an opportunity/ clearly
- Evaluating opportunities in a systematic way
- Assessing your ability to work on a specific idea
- Writing convincing problem and solution statements
Workshop Format
- Two hours hands-on workshop
- Over a weekend, Saturday or Sunday
- Attend from wherever you are on zoom
- Get the best instructor that has trained thousands of people
Learn How To Decide The Best
Business Idea That Works For You
Training schedule
Next Training Date: March 25 or 26, 2023
Training Location: Live Zoom Session
Training Duration: Two Hours
Workshop Fee
The session fee is USD 20 per participant
The session fee is non-refundable but you can re-schedule.
Training Content Outline
This workshop will help you start ideas by going through the following five key steps
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Is this a good idea for me, a hands-on worksheet to assess the fitness of an idea for you as an individual.
Step 5
Defining the problem clearly, hands-on exercise to put your idea into a clear problem statement.
Hassan Syed
Hassan Syed is the founder of IdeaGist.com, the largest digital incubation platform in the world, founding director of Minnesota Innovates, and founding director of the Institute for Innovators and Entrepreneurs at Hamline University Minnesota, USA.
Hassan is a five-star rated trainer that has trained over 10,000 people in offline and online classrooms across the world, sharing his knowledge with technology professionals, economic development managers, incubation professionals, students, faculty, and innovation commercialization professionals. In this training course,
Hassan shares his 37 years of experience in entrepreneurship, emerging technology research, technology development, and commercialization with real life examples.