Get started with a detailed guide to three key lean startup techniques: continuous deployment, rapid split-testing, and root cause analysis (five why's). In this webcast, Eric Ries, author of the blog StartupLessonsLearned, covers the theory of how lean startups work, implementation details, and case studies. Participants will come away with a specific plan of action for how to apply these techniques to their product, company, or startup.
f*ck this its on for 1 hour n 5 mins
eminem1178 3 weeks ago
"You can see the engineers, they're like, Oh my god, this is a bad idea"
GabrielMart1n 11 months ago
I'm going to present this to my team since the content is so important. But, right off the bat, my pet pieve: *please* learn some basic public speaking skills. Speak slowly and clearly. Fast talking is not a sign of superior intelligence. It conveys a message to the listener: if you can't keep up with me, your just not up to my level. Steve Jobs doesn't speak fast.
charleshammell 1 year ago
When youre a lean and mean startup machine you need support systems. For a humorous look at the many shapes and sizes support for social entrepreneurs comes in, check out Ventureneers video.
Ventureneer 2 years ago
Thanks for this Eric, it is fantastic. I've been looking into Continuous Deployment and have been in touch with Timothy Fitz asking a few questions. It's all starting to click, and it's great to see how CD fits into the lean startup and the other aspects.
joelg87 2 years ago
good talk. horrible audio.
johnpvee 2 years ago
I can see how going to production with each commit, along with the rest of your model, can totally change the mindset in the company...
Thanks for sharing!
eburcat 2 years ago
Eric you need a better mic or recording software. It was tough paying attention to the audio.
liftedmedia 2 years ago
0:28:26 - start talking about actually how to build a lean startup
eladkatz 2 years ago