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The Right Way to Do Lean Research

Boxes and Arrows

StartX , a nonprofit startup accelerator, recently devoted an entire day to the role of design in early-stage companies. Each panelist had made their mark on how design is done in start-ups: Laura wrote the influential O’Reilly book on UX for Lean Startups, and Todd penned the bestselling Rosenfeld Media Prototyping book.

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Our 7 Podcast Recommendations about Innovation and Entrepreneurial Spirit

The BMI Lab Blog

Alongside the series of episodes with entrepreneurs and innovation leaders, we recommend the first-ever ETL Research bonus episode which looks at one of the first empirical studies about lean startup , an approach that BMI Lab follows since day 1. If you want to find out more about our lean startup approach, check out our Launchpad.

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Idea Champions Helps All Kinds of People Originate Great Ideas

Idea Champions

The best of these will guide AT&T's development for years to come." - Robert Rubin, Product Development, AT&T. Your session definitely helped us generate lots of great ideas to activate our positioning around the world." - Charlotte Oades, Director, Brand Marketing, The Coca Cola Company. ZoomStorming.

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Three Tools I Use to Enhance Customer Engagement and Innovate Strategically

Fehmida Kapadia

Paradigms of product development have shifted significantly in the last decade. We have started integrating the agile and lean methodology (popularized by the IT industry) into our waterfall methodology (popularized by the manufacturing industry). The key tenet of agile and lean development is to quickly and iteratively build?—?test?—?learn.

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Why Build, Measure, Learn – isn’t just throwing things against the wall to see if they work – the Minimal Viable Product

Steve Blank

I am always surprised when critics complain that the Lean Startup’s Build, Measure, Learn approach is nothing more than “throwing incomplete products out of the building to see if they work.”. It’s time to update Build, Measure, Learn to what we now know is the best way to build Lean startups. Waterfall Development.

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Welcome to The Gold Standard of Brainstorm Facilitation

Idea Champions

The best of these will guide AT&T's development for years to come." - Robert Rubin, CCS Product Development, AT&T. "As As a result of Idea Champions' efforts we have implemented more than 250 value-added Big Idea projects." -- Joe Belinsky, Professional Development Manager, Goodyear Rubber and Tire.

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Don’t Start With an MVP

Leanstack

Even though, his savings ran out 6 months ago, he has hit a comfortable groove using freelance consulting to keep his product development going. He had run into her at an event a few months back and learned that she had also started a new company with a few other co-workers. Rome, after all, wasn’t built in a day. Mary sighs.