The life of any startup, especially in its earliest stages, moves fast and unexpectedly. Still, the process doesn’t require impulsively surrendering to the whims of unpredictable markets.
From finding the right problem to address to building up something sustainable, some near-universally sound practices can better ensure success, founders and early-stage employees said this week at Johns Hopkins University’s Pava Marie LaPere Center for Entrepreneurship.
The Remington-based facility, renamed earlier this year to honor the late Johns Hopkins alum who helped create much of the school’s entrepreneurship support infrastructure, hosted the Tuesday evening event as part of its ongoing community programming for local entrepreneurs and university community members.