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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

LEAN STARTUP

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STARTUP
A HUMAN institution to create something NEW under EXTREME UNCERTAINTY
- Eric Ries -

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Top 5 Startup Mistakes

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Lean Startup is an APPROACH advocates creating SMALL PRODUCTS that TEST the creators ASSUMPTIONS, and using CUSTOMER FEEDBACK to evolve the product, thereby REDUCING WASTE
- Eric Ries -

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SHOULD a product be built?

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Can we build a SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS?

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Benefits of the Lean Startup

- Be more innovative
- Be more successful
- Stop wasting people's time

- Eric Ries -

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Principles of Lean Startup

  • Entrepreneurs are Everywhere
  • Entrepreneurship is Management
  • Validated Learning
  • Innovation Accounting
  • Build-Measure-Learn
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Build-Measure-Learn Feedback Loop

Minimum Viable Product (MVP)

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Description
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