The Lean Startup
by Eric Ries
This book is foundational in the lean methodology, focusing on how to create successful startups by testing ideas and adapting quickly, aligning with the iterative process described in 'Running Lean.'
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by Eric Ries
This book is foundational in the lean methodology, focusing on how to create successful startups by testing ideas and adapting quickly, aligning with the iterative process described in 'Running Lean.'
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This book complements 'Running Lean' by diving deeper into the analytics side of the lean methodology, helping entrepreneurs make data-driven decisions.
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Like 'Running Lean,' this book emphasizes iterative processes and adapting to change, making it a valuable resource for those interested in lean strategies.
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This book offers a rigorous framework that aligns with Lean Startup principles and enhances understanding of customer needs and market fit.
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It expands on the themes in 'Running Lean' by providing structured guidance on customer validation and agile product development.
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This book connects product development with lean approaches, aligning directly with the user's interest in improving processes and adapting strategies.
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It expands on lean principles in a practical way that supports the iterative and adaptive processes highlighted in 'Running Lean.'
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It's the original book referenced, and revisiting it can reinforce the key lessons in building, measuring, and learning.
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