



The Lean Startup: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses (Unabridged)
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4.3 • 240 Ratings
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
Most startups fail. But many of those failures are preventable. The Lean Startup is a new approach being adopted across the globe, changing the way companies are built and new products are launched.
Eric Ries defines a startup as an organization dedicated to creating something new under conditions of extreme uncertainty. This is just as true for one person in a garage or a group of seasoned professionals in a Fortune 500 boardroom. What they have in common is a mission to penetrate that fog of uncertainty to discover a successful path to a sustainable business.
The Lean Startup approach fosters companies that are both more capital efficient and that leverage human creativity more effectively. Inspired by lessons from lean manufacturing, it relies on “validated learning,” rapid scientific experimentation, as well as a number of counter-intuitive practices that shorten product development cycles, measure actual progress without resorting to vanity metrics, and learn what customers really want. It enables a company to shift directions with agility, altering plans inch by inch, minute by minute.
Rather than wasting time creating elaborate business plans, The Lean Startup offers entrepreneurs—in companies of all sizes—a way to test their vision continuously, to adapt and adjust before it’s too late. Ries provides a scientific approach to creating and managing successful startups in a age when companies need to innovate more than ever.
Customer Reviews
See AllThe concepts help startups to avoid mistakes.
It helps in big ways for first-timer founders. The concepts in the book help startups to avoid mistakes.
Not the easiest read.
I’m sure lots of people learned from this book like I did. But if you aren’t serious about business, this book isn’t for you. I gave it two stars because although it has some good tips it is very easy to lose focus. Lots of yapping
Eh
Not really a fan of this. I feel like the book is so dense but there's few gems. There's so many stories of what happened in his life. Honestly i feel like a LEANER version would be better than this.