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Beyond the garage

Startup Lessons Learned

I know this sounds foreign to many of you, and that we’ll have a few skeptics in the audience. For readers of this blog, Steve needs no introduction. Yes, you really can use continuous deployment – even in an SEC regulated environment. And last but never least, our third keynote is Steve Blank.

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How to Get Picked as a Speaker for The Lean Startup Conference

Startup Lessons Learned

1) Can you tell me more about your audience? Or you could work with the writer to create a blog, see if it can attract a readership, and then test whether those readers will pre-order a book—which you can do before you’ve put ten seconds of effort into creating a print volume. Not to mention $200,000 in staff time and hard costs.

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A new field guide for entrepreneurs of all stripes

Startup Lessons Learned

It took the idea of Customer Development and made it accessible to a whole new audience. Chris explains: “What I figured is that an online clothing company has to abide by the rules of blogging or Twitter, which people expect when interacting with companies online. Not an online clothing catalog, mind you, but a clothing company.

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Why Continuous Deployment?

Startup Lessons Learned

Lessons Learned by Eric Ries Monday, June 15, 2009 Why Continuous Deployment? Of all the tactics I have advocated as part of the lean startup , none has provoked as many extreme reactions as continuous deployment , a process that allows companies to release software in minutes instead of days, weeks, or months.

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Case Study: kaChing, Anatomy of a Pivot

Startup Lessons Learned

Lessons Learned by Eric Ries Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Case Study: kaChing, Anatomy of a Pivot (The following guest post is a new experiment for this blog. If you havent seen it, Pascals recent presentation on continuous deployment is a must-see; slides are here. kaChing has been very active in the Lean Startup movement.

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Lessons Learned: A new version of the Joel Test (draft)

Startup Lessons Learned

But if you want to practice rapid deployment, you need to be able to deploy that build in one step as well. If you want to do continuous deployment, youd better be able to certify that build too, which brings us to. For more on continuous deployment, see Just-in-time Scalability. Can you make a build in one step?

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Lessons Learned: The one line split-test, or how to A/B all the time

Startup Lessons Learned

In this post I hope to talk about how to do it well, in terms appropriate for both audiences. Case Study: Continuous deployment makes releases n. Towards a new entrepreneurship ► 2009 (88) ► December (4) Continuous deployment for mission-critical applica. First of all, why split-test?