They made a good deal for us financially and supported our vision for the book, a book that would expand upon Lean Startup and talk
about Lean Startup and how to apply it in industries and sectors beyond tech.
ideebiz — les nouvelles idées de business, les nouvelles tendances — Romain Pignoux What Works in Silicon Valley Doesn't Work Everywhere — And What You Can Do
About It The Lean Startup Conference hosted an amazing webinar today called Beyond Silicon Valley: Applying Lean Startup Around the Globe.
If you haven't read
about The Lean Startup, you are missing out.
As an early adopter of Lean Startup, Rob not only applies these principals to Sharethrough but also advises other companies and speaks
about Lean Startup in practice.
Not exact matches
One of the easiest ways to utilize feedback is to focus on «The
Lean Startup» approach (read more
about it here), but it involves three basic pillars: prototyping, experimenting and pivoting.
I called it
Lean Startup and started writing
about it, and it's kind of taken over my life since.
This is the first thing we talk
about in
Lean Startup because you can not do any of the techniques of
Lean Startup — the rapid experimentation, the scientific approach, the broad development — none of it makes any sense and can't work unless you have a vision for what you are trying to accomplish.
Knowing these things
about your customers will help you sell to them,
Lean Startup pioneer Steve Blank says.
Steve Blank and Eric Ries's
lean startup philosophy is all
about testing theories — and quickly abandoning those that fail.
About a quarter to a third of the teams in Blank's
Lean LaunchPad classes at Haas actually launch a
startup, Blank says.
«His criticism is of
Lean Startup as agnostic experimentation that is pretty much
about doing surveys and asking customers what they want, and not really having a vision of your own,» Eric said.
Effective customer interviews test your guesses
about what your product should be and who's likely to buy it, says
Lean Startup pioneer Steve Blank.
It will be full of stories
about how companies both large and small are adopting
Lean Startup methods to scale successfully and operate in conditions of extreme uncertainy.
Anyone who tells you that building a
startup or driving a
lean transformation is glamorous has not experienced how much of the work is
about measurement, accountability, and being brutally honest with yourselves and your colleagues.
The Leader's Guide is for both those who are new to
Lean Startup as well as those who love the methodology in principle, but want to know more
about how to put it into practice.
As the
Lean Startup movement moves into new sectors and industries, I get constant requests for more stories
about how people are using these ideas in new and unexpected ways.
The retailer has been pouring huge investments into technology and innovation —
about 30 % of its capital expenditures are earmarked for developing its Internet infrastructure — and until recently, it had a secret Innovation Lab that was meant to function as a
lean startup within the company, developing groundbreaking tech innovations that could be pushed out chain - wide.
The
Lean Startup methodology has been written
about in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review, Inc., Wired, Fast Company, and countless blogs.
If you're in the business of dealing with web and social media metrics or are familiar with entrepreneur and The
Lean Startup author Eric Ries, you probably know
about vanity metrics.
Lean Startups and Customer Development is
about eliminating waste.
Steve Blank explains
lean methodology, providing practical advice
about how to implement it in your
startup.
In our very first video interview, we spoke to co-founders Matt Verity and Andrew Ibbotson
about the story of TrueView, the philosophy behind the app, and their experiences as a
lean tech
startup breaking into a crowded market.
So, armed with that information, she did a crazy thing after she submitted her application to CU — she applied to Stanford and Harvard and Yale, and she got in to Stanford, where she is now on the polo team, with a 4.0 GPA working for El Centro Hispano, and
about to spend eight weeks in Ecuador tutoring elementary school kids while she works on launching her
startup idea to create DreamIn circles for Dreamers, undocumented students, support circles based on
Lean In.
I suggest law firms exploring,
Lean movement, which became a buzzword, but surely brings value, Recently Ivan from LegalTrek, my partner, presented at #ReinventLaw talk
about what law firms can learn from
startup.
Instead, I will follow the
Lean Startup innovation process [example online here]... striving to continuously improve our legal industry discussions
about innovation and technology.
Over the years I soaked up everything I could
about Agile, and then
about Lean, Design Thinking,
Lean Startup, and other related concepts.
Tapster is
about as
lean as
startups get.
About Blog Steve is the co-inventor of the
Lean Startup movement, a serial entrepreneur - turned - best selling author, and educator who has changed the way
startups are built, how entrepreneurship is taught, and how big companies and the U.S. government innovate.