Startup Entrepreneur Support for Design and Development of Problem Statement to Product Finalization: A Case Study

Authors

  • J. S. Awati ETC Department, RIT, Sakharale
  • A. M. Mulla Mechanical Department, RIT, Sakharale
  • Seema S. Desai MBA Department, RIT, Sakharale
  • Pradip Bamane MBA Department, RIT, Sakharale
  • S. Karanjkar ElectricalDepartment, RIT, Sakharale

Keywords:

Product, Idea, Empathy Map, Idea, Start-up.

Abstract

The paper will guide entrepreneurs for idea generation and product finalization for entrepreneurship development. The paper demonstrates the stages of Product Finalization and Idea Generation to consider for the customer segments. A step by step empathy map for design and development of problem statement is described herewith. This concept will facilitate new start-up entrepreneurs for Product Finalization. Case Study method is demonstrated in this paper to finalize the idea of start-up.

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Published

2025-04-11

How to Cite

Awati, J. S., Mulla, A. M., Desai, S. S., Bamane, P., & Karanjkar, S. (2025). Startup Entrepreneur Support for Design and Development of Problem Statement to Product Finalization: A Case Study. Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, 260–264. Retrieved from https://journaleet.in/index.php/jeet/article/view/1930

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