Repack — Program In Startup
The modern startup landscape is defined not only by entrepreneurial spirit but by the infrastructure that supports it. Among the most significant developments in this infrastructure is the rise of the "startup program." This paper provides an informative overview of startup programs—specifically incubators and accelerators—analyzing their definitions, operational models, benefits, and limitations. It explores how these programs function as educational and financial bridges, transforming raw ideas into viable businesses while shaping the broader economy.
As long as your startup is a "hero-driven" culture, you are capped by the hero's hours in the day. But the moment you implement a program—whether for code deployment, customer onboarding, or internal decision-making—you break that cap. You turn a one-person output into a system-wide output. program in startup
Startups can implement various types of programs, depending on their specific needs and goals. Some examples include: The modern startup landscape is defined not only
