The Lean Startup: How Constant Innovation Creates Radically Successful Businesses
Most new businesses fail. But most of those failures are preventable. The Lean Startup is a new approach to business that’s being adopted around the world. It is changing the way companies are built and new products are launched. The Lean Startup is about learning what your customers really want. It’s about testing your vision
Most new businesses fail. But most of those failures are preventable.
The Lean Startup is a new approach to business that’s being adopted around the world. It is changing the way companies are built and new products are launched.
The Lean Startup is about learning what your customers really want. It’s about testing your vision continuously, adapting and adjusting before it’s too late.
Now is the time to think Lean.
Most new businesses fail. But most of those failures are preventable.
The Lean Startup is a new approach to business that’s being adopted around the world. It is changing the way companies are built and new products are launched.
The Lean Startup is about learning what your customers really want. It’s about testing your vision continuously, adapting and adjusting before it’s too late.
Now is the time to think Lean.
An important read for new startup ventures The Lean Startup is one of the core business books that revolutionised the business startup environment. Eric Ries stripped everything down to the core basic principles of being lean, and agile in response to customer feedback. This is not new but is collated and distilled in a very dynamic, yet clear structured manner. It must also be said that the Lean Startup is heavily biased towards the software industry and while also coming from that industry I may be unaware of how effective this…
Believe the hype – first book I’ve ever re-read I have read countless management, business and self-development books and I can honestly say this is the first one that I have truly used like a workbook. What I mean by this is that I have gone back to various chapters to refresh the key learnings and then apply them to my own situation. Surely this is the true test of a book in this category. It’s not written like a workbook, but to me, that’s exactly what this is.It is slightly biased towards tech companies, partculalrly the…
Creating a Startup with a Product or Service People Can Buy Before starting a startup Eric was involved in “lean manufacturing” and what he does in this book is bring “lean” techniques to the startup process. The case study Eric uses within this book is his own. How we can all make assumptions about what customers want and how wrong we can be. He discusses Minimum Viable Product (MVP), how to get to the point of creating a MVP that people actually want. Nice methodology for any startup, especially if you are building a product, app etc. Eric has a…