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A curated community for startup founders, CXOs, and changemakers who are serious about scaling with intent.

This group brings together leaders who want to move beyond theory and learn battle-tested strategies from the world’s most successful startup ecosystems. Through honest conversations, peer learning, and practical frameworks, we focus on what actually works—building resilient organizations, scaling teams, navigating growth inflection points, and leading through uncertainty.

If you’re building something meaningful and want to scale smarter—not louder—this community is for you.

Silicon Valley Techniques to Scale Fast

Silicon Valley Techniques to Scale Fast

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Most startups don’t fail because they run out of money.
They fail because they scale the wrong thing — too fast.
​This workshop is designed for founders who want to scale aggressively without gambling their runway.
​To keep this deeply practical and interactive, participation is intentionally limited. This is not a webinar. It’s a working session where founders get direct exposure to proven product discovery and scaling frameworks — the kind that prevent costly pivots and wasted execution.

​The session is led by Arshad Sayyad, a 3-time founder who has:

  • ​Raised capital and built successful startups
  • ​Scaled products and teams across the US and Asia
  • ​Led large-scale transformations in both startup and enterprise environments

​This is for founders who value speed with clarity, not guesswork.
​Seats are limited by design. Please sign up at https://luma.com/v0pw51ch

​If you’re building (or about to build) a product and asking:

  • Are we solving the right problem?
  • Is this market big and real — or just loud?
  • Why are users not converting, retaining, or paying?
  • How do we scale without constant rework and firefighting?

​you’re in the right place.

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## ​🚀 What This Event Is About

​This is a practical, founder-only workshop community focused on scaling with clarity, not guesswork.
​We break down how fast-scaling startups actually build products, using:

  • Market feasibility analysis (before you burn time & money)
  • Product discovery frameworks used by high-growth teams
  • User research techniques like Kano, MoSCoW, Jobs-to-be-Done
  • Agile product management that supports scale (not chaos)
  • Agile product discovery to reduce risk before you build

​No theory. No buzzwords.
Everything is designed to help you move faster with fewer mistakes.

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## ​HOST

## Arshad Sayyad is a technologist, entrepreneur, and operator with experience across three startups, global enterprises, and private equity–backed environments. He has led and scaled organizations from early-stage to 25,000+ people, with leadership roles at Accenture and Fidelity, and is currently Co-founder & CBO at StackGen. He brings a practical, human-first approach to helping founders scale with clarity and sound judgment.
www.linkedin.com/in/arshadsayyad | www.seranai.com | www.arshadsayyad.com

## 🎯 Who This Is For

​✔ Founders & co-founders
✔ Early to growth-stage startups
✔ Scale-ups preparing for aggressive growth
✔ Product-led founders tired of rework and pivots
​❌ Not for idea tourists or passive learners
❌ Not for people looking for generic startup advice

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## ​💡 What You’ll Walk Away With

  • ​A clear product discovery playbook you can apply immediately
  • 45 Minute 1:1 Startup Business Review with Arshad Sayyad ( AMA Session)
  • ​Confidence in what to build next — and what not to build
  • ​A structured way to validate markets, users, and features
  • ​Fewer pivots, faster decisions, stronger execution
  • ​A founder mindset that scales before the org does

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## ​🌍 Format

  • Remote, live workshops
  • ​Interactive, founder-to-founder discussions
  • ​Real startup examples, not case-study theater
  • ​Built for busy founders who value speed and signal

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Scaling fast isn’t about moving blindly.
It’s about learning faster than everyone else.

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