{"id":1210,"date":"2011-09-01T18:51:00","date_gmt":"2011-09-01T23:51:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/startupwhisperer.com\/startup-kobayashi-maru-tips-for-winning-the-no-win-scenario\/"},"modified":"2021-02-03T16:39:53","modified_gmt":"2021-02-03T22:39:53","slug":"startup-kobayashi-maru-tips-for-winning-the-no-win-scenario","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/startupwhisperer.com\/2011\/09\/startup-kobayashi-maru-tips-for-winning-the-no-win-scenario\/","title":{"rendered":"Startup Kobayashi Maru: Tips For Winning The No-Win Scenario"},"content":{"rendered":"

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For you Star Trek fans, you might remember the reference to the Kobayashi Maru<\/a> at the beginning of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn.  Its a simulated test for all Starfleet cadets which introduces a no win scenario option to the students officer training.  The only cadet that has passed the test was Captain Kirk who sneaks in into the testing area and reprograms  the computer. <\/p>\n

In startup life, you are typically presented with seemingly no-win scenarios ranging from running out of capital to enormous competitor threats.  The entrepreneur is often faced with no-win scenarios.  But entrepreneurs are too stubborn and savvy to accept a no-win scenario.  <\/p>\n

Here are some tips for applying the savvy of Captain Kirk to your business:<\/p>\n