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Each local enterprise center showcases many innovative products that are being launched into marketplaces across America by JEDI enterprises and entrepreneurs.
Each local enterprise center rents meeting and conference spaces to local mastermind groups. These groups, formed by local E-Launchers, meet monthly to challenge ecosystem entrepreneurs and hold them accountable for SMART goals and monthly E-Launch progress.
The local Enterprise Center Director hires and trains independent sales agents. These ambassadors attend various events, make group presentations and obtain pre-seed sponsors for young entrepreneur workshops.
The local Enterprise Center Director hires and trains independent sales agents. These ambassadors attend various events, make group presentations and obtain pre-seed sponsors for young entrepreneur workshops.
The local Enterprise Center Director hires and trains independent sales agents. These ambassadors attend various events, make group presentations and obtain pre-seed sponsors for young entrepreneur workshops.
The E-Center Director partners with REGUS to hus enabling E-Launch founders to Launch prototype products in multiple locations across the USA. This enables E-Launch founders to quickly expand into multiple targeted markets. Of course, increases sales, facilitates rapid growth and expands the customer base during the launch of new businesses.
Enterprises in Steps 5 - 6, 7 - 9, 10 - 11, need DFY services. The E-Center Director coordinates the delivery of done-for-you consulting services enable enterprises to realize pre-launch, launch, and post-launch success.
The ecosystem appointment team (the E-Center Director and the 5 local ambassadors) appoints local associates to various rating councils. These councils rate each enterprise created by entrepreneurs in that JEDI ecosystem.
This video depicts the excitement and magnitude of an enterprise E-Launch from one of our enterprise centers, coordinated by the Memphis Operations Hub.
Special Payload Facilities are offered.
Simultaneous launches from Multiple Locations create this excitement. These launches reach first adopters in a variety of markets in the JEDI Startup Ecosystem Network.
At Launch, you must have prototype products and services to sell to the innovators in your marketplace. Our team of consultants helps you to market and sell your prototypes to these innovators. This enables you to realize the weekly launch goals you have set for each prototype.
Our team of experienced consultants works with you to identify the innovators in your marketplace. This enables you to focus on ideal customers who are ready to buy your prototypes.
Your launch campaign produces valuable feedback from first customers via surveys, interviews, and informal interactions with those innovators who have purchased your prototypes. Our team of consultants helps you to conduct these surveys.
Prior to the launch of your enterprise you must obtain the resources you need to launch your enterprise. This includes resource assessment meetings.
During the launch of your enterprise your launch team meets daily to set launch goals for each prototype.
LAUNCH YOUR STARTUP FROM MULTIPLE LOCATIONS
The launch coordination office coordinates the work of various E-Centers in metro areas across America during your launch stage.
This office manager serves on the management team. Each launch requires a million $ payload. These payloads must be developed during the pre-launch period at each E-Center. The launch development office supports the payload development process conducted by each enterprise. A payload development fee is charged to each enterprise.
This office manager serves on the management team. In metro areas across America, E-Launch enterprise centers schedule launch days for Ecosystem founders, and co-founders in the launch stage. Each enterprise schedules several launch days during the launch stage, A different prototype is launched on each launch day. Our Hot Room coordinates these schedules.
This office manager serves on the management team. The JEDI ecosystem requires founders and co-founders to conduct industry research and then select an industry The E-center research lab supports founders in various metro areas as they progress through industry research projects.
The Memphis Operations Center Hub invites local and out-of-town visitors to create relationships, make startup ecosystem presentations, and present recognition awards to persons of influence.
The Memphis Hub Center
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JEDI seeks to establish enterprise centers in:
JEDI seeks to establish enterprise centers in:
JEDI seeks to establish enterprise centers in:
JEDI seeks to establish enterprise centers in:
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Mon | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Tue | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Wed | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Thu | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Fri | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
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Each Enterprise Center offers a variety of rooms to accommodate E-Launch founders, co-founders and launch teams.
Each E-Launch Enterprise Center offers:
The Ideation Lab Manager rents space, furnishings, supplies and equipment for fee-based ideation sessions that produce innovative business ideas. Any session may be planned to present an idea, to discuss product or service iterations, to exchange views on business models, to evaluate solutions to various types of problems in the local, national or global marketplace, based on policies and procedures contained in the Club Operations Manual. Sessions may be planned for students (on campus or online located anywhere), or non-student guests. Sessions may be planned for 1 to 4 hours or all-day.
Mastermind groups of 12 JEDI meet monthly. The meeting coordinator calls each JEDI to the 10-minute HOTSEAT where goals for the upcoming month are shared. Each of the remaining group members may ask questions about strategies, action plans, resources, or other aspects of the goals presented.
MINDSET MEETING ROOME
E-Launch founders seeking to upgrade their mindset to develop more innovative prototypes.
PRE-LAUNCH MEETING ROOM
E-Launch founders seeking to acquire the resources needed to develop more innovative prototypes.
LAUNCH MEETING ROOM
E-Launch founders seeking to convert prototypes into innovative, high-demand products.
POST-LAUNCH MEETING ROOM
E-Launch founders seeking product market fit.
The Product Development Workshop Room is a space where founders design, create, build, modify, enhance and store and inventory physical prototype products. Technology products and applications are often included.
The Shark Tank Director of the E-Launch Chapter manages this space to plan, schedule, and host chapter member presentations to interested investors consistent with policies and procedures contained in the Chapter Operations Manual. These presentations produce seed capital for chapter members
Explore and evaluate ways to take (or launch) a new idea into the marketplace. How to define marketplace. How to identify and evaluate a marketplace. schedule, and host chapter member presentations to interested investors consistent with policies and procedures contained in the Chapter Operations Manual. These presentations produce seed capital for chapter members
Explore industries and evaluate business opportunities in industries of interest
1-hour consulting session is held in a private template workroom.
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Explore industries and evaluate business opportunities in industries of interest
1-hour consulting session is held in a private template workroom.
Each 1-hour consultation session is held in a private discussion room.
The Shark Tank Director of an E-Launch Enterprise Center manages this space dedicated to making pitches to angel investors on
JEDI offers 9 group types, based on the interests and priorities of the E-Launchers who join the group and the policies and processes established by the group moderator.
As CEO you invest your time improving the profits of your business, by working "on" the business, not "in" the business. Watch this video to learn more.
The 4 primary responsibilities of the CEO are 1) Vision (a mental picture of the future - the place where you are leading the business), 2) Strategy (explanation of how you are going to realize this vision), 3) a measurement system (a way to monitor progress), 4) Communication (a way to effectively share your ideas with others)
As CEO, you must possess a set of success characteristics. Watch this video to learn more about this.
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