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All the principles and practices in [[:Category:The Lean Startup|The Lean Startup]] have the overarching goal of speeding up the {{p|validated learning}} that {{p|pivots}} and their {{mvp}}s provide.
All the principles and practices in [[:Category:The Lean Startup|The Lean Startup]] have the overarching goal of speeding up the {{p|validated learning}} that {{p|pivots}} and their {{mvp}}s provide.
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 18 October 2015

The book The Lean Startup by Eric Ries is about:

  • how to create a more successful entrepreneurial business;
  • what we can learn from successful entrepreneurial businesses to improve virtually everything we do
  • how we can learn more quickly
    • drive doing what works; and
    • discard what doesn't;
  • eliminate as much waste from our way of working as possible;
  • be more innovative;
  • do big things.

All the principles and practices in The Lean Startup have the overarching goal of speeding up the validated learning that pivots and their minimal viable products provide.

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