Tech for Non-Techies

Tech for Non-Techies

If you want to build new things and be known as the innovator in the room — this is your show. Whether you're launching a tech venture from scratch as a non-technical founder, bringing a new product to market inside a large organisation, or advising tech and VC clients — I'll give you the thinking and the frameworks to do it. The smartest founders and the most ambitious senior executives are obsessed with the same skill: product thinking. It's the ability to figure out what is worth building, why it is worth building, and how to make it work. Founders develop it out of necessity. Senior leaders suddenly need it the moment they reach the top. Almost nobody teaches it. I do. I've taught these frameworks at Oxford, London Business School, and Techstars, written for the Harvard Business Review, and spoken at GITEX and Cannes Lions. I have over 800 alumni across four continents. This is not theory. It is the thinking, tested at the highest level, and now yours.

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Episoder(317)

37. APIs: why Uber uses Google Maps

37. APIs: why Uber uses Google Maps

Learning notes from this episode: The server is like a brain: it is a processing organ. But, just as a brain needs sensory organs to give and receive information in the form of a mouth, eyes and ears...

10 Mar 202113min

36. How To Validate Your Product

36. How To Validate Your Product

Learning notes from this episode: A product is a solution to a people problem. Before even contacting a product team, take time to investigate the people and the problem. Marketers and designers go th...

3 Mar 202121min

35. Apple vs Android: an introduction to the app economy

35. Apple vs Android: an introduction to the app economy

Learning notes from this episode:   While there are more apps on the Google Play store, Apple apps account for 70% of all revenue generated on Apple and Google combined. Apple users are wealthier tha...

24 Feb 202115min

34. How I Built A Fintech AI Business As A Non-Technical Founder

34. How I Built A Fintech AI Business As A Non-Technical Founder

Learning notes from this episode: An algorithm is just a set of instructions that you put into a computer. JS created a prototype of his algorithm using a spreadsheet. The aim of his algorithm was t...

17 Feb 202145min

33. What Is A Product?

33. What Is A Product?

Learning notes from this episode:   A product is a solution to a people problem Companies that are successful over a long period of time understand the problem and make new solutions for it A company...

10 Feb 202115min

32. What Developers Do: Front End vs Back End

32. What Developers Do: Front End vs Back End

Key learning notes from this episode: Developers write computer code to make the design come alive. The vast majority of apps will need to have a front end and a back end. Front end developers creat...

3 Feb 202116min

31. How To Transition Into Venture Capital

31. How To Transition Into Venture Capital

Learning notes from this episode:   Venture capitalists are investors in startups, but they also have to raise money from investors. Investors that invest into VC funds are called Limited Partners, o...

27 Jan 202123min

30. Listener Q&A Vol 1

30. Listener Q&A Vol 1

To get your questions answered, submit them via Direct Message to our Facebook or Instagram.  Here are the resources Sophia mentioned her the answers: FREE training: The Non-Technical Founder's Intr...

20 Jan 202133min

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