"How does your customer acquire your product?" by Bill Aulet at the MIT Bootcamp
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You will also join a tight-knit, lifelong and growing community of over 1,000 innovators selected by MIT from over 100 countries.
MIT Bootcamps was founded at MIT in 2014 by Erdin Beshimov with a vision to bring MIT to entrepreneurs around the world.
Admission to an MIT Bootcamp is highly selective. Learn more at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6_jdJ7YRXM. Apply at bootcamp.mit.edu.
Видео "How does your customer acquire your product?" by Bill Aulet at the MIT Bootcamp канала MIT Bootcamps
You will also join a tight-knit, lifelong and growing community of over 1,000 innovators selected by MIT from over 100 countries.
MIT Bootcamps was founded at MIT in 2014 by Erdin Beshimov with a vision to bring MIT to entrepreneurs around the world.
Admission to an MIT Bootcamp is highly selective. Learn more at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6_jdJ7YRXM. Apply at bootcamp.mit.edu.
Видео "How does your customer acquire your product?" by Bill Aulet at the MIT Bootcamp канала MIT Bootcamps
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