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Last Day and Chance to Apply for Lean Product Development Course in 2014

Poornima
Founder, Femgineer
· April 18, 2014 · 1 min read

By Poornima Vijayashanker For the past few weeks I’ve mentioned that if you’re waiting for the right time then you’re idea will just never …

By Poornima Vijayashanker

For the past few weeks I’ve mentioned that if you’re waiting for the right time then you’re idea will just never get off the ground. There will always be unforeseen circumstances that get in the way of you making progress. You just have to charge on forward and learn to be resourceful.

I’ve also mentioned why it’s important to continue to learn from others and how it can be instrumental to when you’re pursuing a new path or strategy. I shared how I go about investing in my ideas personally, no outside investment!

Finally I’ve highlighted the success of some of past students:

And believe me there are many more!

Now it’s time for you to make a decision…

Today is the last day to apply for the upcoming iteration of the Lean Product Development Course.

I’ve put together a group of amazing instructors: David Kadavy, Noah Kagan, Sarah Doody, and myself.

And we’ve limited the class size to 20 students to give you highly personalized attention and ongoing support, even after the 8-weeks. We pride ourselves on this and know that it’s very rare to find.

There was a lot of interest during our early application period, so there are only 8 spots left!

Unfortunately, this is the last time we will be teaching this course this year. Myself and the other instructors have busy schedules for this fall.

If you’re ready to bring us on as partners, then we’d be delighted to help you bring your idea to reality, apply now here!

PS Send this brochure out to your boss, if you need to get approved to take the course.
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