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Startup Success: Throw Away Your Business Books
Explore forbes.com (Apr 10 2012) Marketing , Productivity
... and adds that the phrase is most often associated with high growth, technology oriented companies. Eric Ries, author of the book, “Lean Startup” defines a startup as a human institution designed to deliver a ...
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The Trouble With Non-tech Cofounders
Explore TechCrunch Europe (Feb 23 2012) Marketing
...echDay, and LeWeb, and I started building my network as well as reading blogs from Marc Andreessen, Eric Ries, Steve Blank and others. I quickly realised what I was getting into and what my shortcomings were. ...
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Comment Mentions: Harvard Chris Dixon Eric Ries
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Beware of start-up hockey stick expectations
Explore startupsmart.com.au (Jan 26 2012) Marketing
...cess is to identify the “leap of faith” assumptions that you’re making. (This is a phrase coined by Eric Ries in his book The Lean Startup, recommended reading for all start-ups). These "leap of faith" assumpt... (Read Full Article)
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The startup skill set
Explore swombat.com on startups (Jan 23 2012)
... - there were a lot of interesting people to meet, and one of the highlights was, of course, seeing Eric Ries answer a whole bunch of questions very intelligently and entertainingly. Another key highlight, for...
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Comment Mentions: Eric Ries Y-Combinator
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A Smart Business Knows 8 Ways to Pivot Their Vision
Explore forbes.com (Jan 23 2012) Marketing
...zzword for startups these days is “pivot.” The term, introduced by entrepreneur and venture advisor Eric Ries in an article on Lessons Learned a couple of years ago, is properly used to describe smart startups...
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7 Lessons On Startup Funding From a Research Scientist
Explore On Startups by Dharmesh Shah (Jan 16 2012) Funding , Marketing
...ning little experiments on the side. Especially those that can surprise you. For more on this, read Eric Ries' book, The Lean Startup. And while you're doing those experiments, make sure that they are sufficie... (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Eric Ries Steve Blank Ty Danco
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Milestones to Startup Success
Explore bitly (Jan 9 2012) Marketing
...the prospects most likely to need your solution. Steve Blank published a great post on this today. Eric Ries offers more details on the minimum viable product concept in this post/video. Where’s the Love? Vin... (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Eric Ries Steve Blank Vinod Khosla
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The Big List: The Best and Worst Startup Stuff In 2011
Explore On Startups by Dharmesh Shah (Jan 2 2012)
...: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses, by Eric Ries. Had to rethink my whole approach to my startup after reading this. And I'm going to re-read it aga...
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Comment Mentions: Joel Spolsky Jason Calacanis Mark Suster
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How Dropbox Became The Startup Steve Jobs Wished To Own – with Drew Houston
Explore mixergy.com (Dec 26 2011)
...you built the product, or you built the product along the way too. Then you created this video that Eric Ries talked about in his book” The Lean Start Up”. It helped get tons of registrations. Sorry? Drew: I s...
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Comment Mentions: Jessica Livingston Eric Reis Boston
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10 lessons from my startup journey so far
... side. Read the full article → One of the biggest influences on my attitude to building startups is Eric Ries’ Lean Startup Methodology. It’s all about reducing waste, and many of the concepts are easy to gras...
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Comment Mentions: San Francisco Seth Godin Tim Ferriss
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Pivot or Persevere? The Key to Startup Success
Explore Business & Small Business (Dec 13 2011) Marketing
...neurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses (Crown Business, 2011) by Eric Ries. I am a regular reader of entrepreneur.com, this website has given me, required motivation and know...
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Comment Mentions: Henry Ford Seth Godin Eric Ries
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If You Don’t Have a Discrete Hypothesis You Are Incapable of Failing
Explore bothsidesofthetable.com (Nov 27 2011)
... Valley who have such a precise grasp on what defines success of early-stage startup companies than Eric Ries. And there are very few people who so consistently exceed my expectations when I hear them speak. I...
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Comment Mentions: Mark Suster Eric Ries Steve Blank
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The Receivables Exchange: Building A $1 Billion Marketplace From Scratch
Explore mixergy.com (Oct 13 2011)
...Let’s go back in time and see what the first thing you launched is. Now, you might have heard about Eric Ries and Lean Startup movement, the idea that you want to build something lean, a minimum viable product...
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Comment Mentions: IBM Jason Calacanis New York
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The Lean Startup Methodology – with Eric Ries
Explore mixergy.com (Oct 6 2011) Marketing
How do you build a company using the lean startup methodology?
Best-selling author, Eric Ries used it to take IMVU from a startup with a failed product to one that will generate $50 million in ...
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Comment Mentions: Imvu Fred Wilson Lotus
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Adopt the New Startup Model: Nail It Then Scale It
Explore Startup Professionals Musings (Sep 19 2011) Marketing
...arder at the mantra of a new breed of gurus and successful entrepreneurs, including Steve Blank and Eric Ries, called “nail it then scale it” (NISI). You can review all the specifics of this approach in a n...
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Comment Mentions: Eric Ries Steve Blank Marty Zwilling
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