My alma mater had programs designed to help researchers bridge the gap, you might see if yours or a partner institution does.
You might consider self studying some of the startup literature. It may not seem relevant on the surface, but much like academia, they are teaching you how to solve the problems on the business side, which is actually really similar to iterative research, just a very different domain that research folk usually find uncomfortable at first.
I've been thinking about this more lately, lots more thought. Feel free to email me, address is in the profile
My alma mater had programs designed to help researchers bridge the gap, you might see if yours or a partner institution does.
You might consider self studying some of the startup literature. It may not seem relevant on the surface, but much like academia, they are teaching you how to solve the problems on the business side, which is actually really similar to iterative research, just a very different domain that research folk usually find uncomfortable at first.
I've been thinking about this more lately, lots more thought. Feel free to email me, address is in the profile