Evangelizing for the Lean Startup
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- (September 30, 2009) Speaker, author and entrepreneur Eric Ries shares rapid fire wisdom on building nimble, responsive, and efficient online software-based business. He also offers his wisdom on streamlining processes and progressing engineering systems, and puts forth front line insight into why some new ideas succeed where others have failed.
Eric Ries is the author of the blog Lessons Learned. He was the co-founder and served as Chief Technology Officer of IMVU, his third startup. He is the co-author of several books including The Black At of Java Game Programming. In 2007, BusinessWeek named Ries one of the Best Young Entrepreneurs of Tech. He serves on the advisory board of a number of technology startups including pbWiki, Smule, 750i and KaChing.
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Great lecture. As a software entrepreneur, I guess a lot of people have gone through one or other parts of Lean Startup, unknowingly, but nobody ever thought about synthesizing it into a theory like Eric Ries. And we have a revolution, not only in the software industry but everywhere. Thank you!
Exactly that - the microphone cut out. "If you think about all the things that could go wro-" ... case in point. Which is why it was so funny.
Breath-taking lecture. Even more amazing than Physics.
Great talk !
Very inspiring
#LeanStartup : Early adopters don't buy your product, they buy the vision of what your product will be.
He was just saying that things can go wrong, and bang, they it just did when the microphone cut off
Is there a more recent lecture of Eirc Ries on Lean Startup on RUclips?
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How recent? There was one in October 2011.
That's great. Could you reply me the link?
I always listen to the podcasts...now I know what Tina looks like lol
A startup is a human institution designed to deliver a new product or service?
Why does it have to be new? Cant I just rethink an already existing product and make it better? I think that would be valid too.
Why is this man dressed like Colonel Sanders
Talk about lean startups, how about nearly no cash startup.