What Startups Can Learn from the NCAA Basketball Tournament

With the NCAA basketball tournament under way, and Butler pulling out the big upset over Syracuse tonight , it makes sense to talk about startups and basketball. Basketball, when compared to other sports like baseball or football, makes a great case that a team with more camaraderie and chemistry can out perform more talented teams. Let’s look at what startups can learn from the NCAA basketball tournament:

  • The team with the most talent, as defined by the largest number of McDonald’s All Americans (UNC), didn’t even make the tournament, just like when a startup gets an all-star team together, and never even brings a product to market
  • The success of mid-major teams this year, especially against much wealthier BCS schools, shows that schools with limited resources, much like startups, can take on the bigger challengers and win
  • Finally, the NCAA tournament really demonstrates the importance of building momentum over a long season, and peaking at the right time, in a similar manner to startups seeking out the right product/market fit, and timing the market (very important!)

Basketball and startups have a good deal in common: competition, teamwork, and hard work. What have you learned from the tournament?

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2 responses to “What Startups Can Learn from the NCAA Basketball Tournament”

  1. Scott Harris Avatar

    Hey David!

    I wrote a similar post last year comparing how startups can learn from the way Cinderellas of the NCAA Tournament compete.

    http://www.marketingtactician.com/startup-marketing-lessons-from-cinderellas-of-march-madness/

    I think your last point about timing and momentum would be a great addendum to my post!

    1. davidcummings Avatar
      davidcummings

      Thanks Scott. I just read your post and it is great! Thanks for sharing your blog.

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