Lean startup - Introduction

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http://freddestin.com/2011/10/lean-is-hard-and-generally-good-for-you.html I see so much crap being written for and against Lean Startups that I thought it was worth setting my simple thoughts down on what lean means to me. Concepts to be valid need to be used with some form of rigor and consistency.

Lean is hard and (generally) good for you | Frederic Destin

The Most Overlooked Lean Startup Principle | Random Awesomeness – Jonathan Kay

http://www.jonathanckay.com/2011/08/the-most-overlooked-lean-startup-principle/ If you Google “Lean start up” you get over 11 million search results.
http://www.deviantbits.com/blog/the-lean-startup-in-a-nutshell-i-foundations.html

The Lean Startup in a Nutshell I: Foundations - Blog - Deviant Bits

I remembered a specific moment from my very first startup. It was the moment I realized my company was going to fail.
In this part of the Lean Startup in a Nutshell series, we discuss how to accelerate the first stage of the build-measure-learn feedback loop where we build code from ideas. Each technique is designed to help us build faster and eliminate waste. Minimum viable product http://www.deviantbits.com/blog/the-lean-startup-in-a-nutshell-ii-build.html

The Lean Startup in a Nutshell II: Build - Blog - Deviant Bits

In this part of the Lean Startup in a Nutshell series, let us look at how to take the interactions between customers and our code and turn them into valuable data about these customers. http://www.deviantbits.com/blog/the-lean-startup-in-a-nutshell-iii-measure.html

The Lean Startup in a Nutshell III: Measure - Blog - Deviant Bits

http://deviantbits.squarespace.com/blog/the-lean-startup-in-a-nutshell-iv-learn.html In this part of the Lean Startup in a Nutshell series, we finally close the build-measure-learn loop and learn how to—well, learn.

The Lean Startup in a Nutshell IV: Learn - Blog - Deviant Bits

http://kevindewalt.com/blog/2011/08/05/why-lean-startups-are-hard/ This is the first of a two-part essay I’m writing on why Lean Startups are so hard.

Why Lean Startups are Hard

This is pretty bad news for a lean startup. It means our inspirations—the startup ideas that hit us at 4 AM, the new ventures we’re ready to pour our heart and soul into— are most likely wrong . Fighting Back Against Our Genes

Lean Startup Pivot How We Think Skeptic Michael Shermer

http://kevindewalt.com/blog/2011/09/13/why-lean-startups-are-hard-part-2/
http://steveblank.com/2011/09/01/why-governments-don%e2%80%99t-get-startups/

Why Governments Don’t Get Startups « Steve Blank

I’m getting ready to go overseas to teach , and I’ve spent the last week reviewing several countries’ ambitious attempts to kick-start entrepreneurship.
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The lean launch pad

Lean Startup: How Development Looks Different When You're Changing ...

I updated my Lean Startup presentation for Agile 2011 to share what is happening in the startup community with the agile community and to show how Lean Startup is pushing Agile to the next level.
Image by Joi via Flickr: Eric Ries There’s a lot of buzz in innovation circles about the lean startup movement, which is being hailed as the next really, really big new thing in innovation. Is this hype?

Something New In Innovation: Lean Startups - Forbes

Here’s a video with Eric Ries giving a good overview of key points on Lean Startups. I’d urge you to watch, even if you’re not involved in startups. There are some familiar and timeless Lean themes and concepts.

Eric Ries TechCrunch Video on Lean Startups — Lean Blog

Lean Startup

" Lean startup " is a term coined and trade marked by Eric Ries .