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How to Avoid a Common Product Mistake Many Teams Make

Both Sides of the Table

When computers moved from “green screens” to Windows we – the educated, young, technophiles – easily grasped the concept. It was hard to imagine customer service reps who had learned every keystroke short-cut by heart on a green screen and weren’t eager to embrace the obvious future.

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Design for the Novice, Configure for the Pro

Both Sides of the Table

lean startups or even the advent of AJAX. In designing GUI interfaces for people coming from the green-screen world we built applications that would be great for desktop publishing, not customer service reps. My philosophy emanated from my days of programming and later designing corporate software in the early 1990′s.

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6 Sources Of Purpose To Drive Business Success Today

Startup Professionals Musings

For Logan Green of Lyft, his international travel purpose helped inspire him to the creation and growth of an industry-altering business. If your business is health-technology related, I urge you to share this with your team, and with customers, and ask for their help, versus leaning on profitability, price, and process.

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

Startup Lessons Learned

Lessons Learned by Eric Ries Monday, September 15, 2008 The one line split-test, or how to A/B all the time Split-testing is a core lean startup discipline, and its one of those rare topics that comes up just as often in a technical context as in a business-oriented one when Im talking to startups. One last note on reporting. Expo SF (May.

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Your Company Can Either Lead Sustainability Efforts Or Get Out Of The Way

YoungUpstarts

The pursuit of sustainable business practices makes sense because consumers ask for them and are more willing to do business with green companies. Embrace a “learn fast, fail fast” mindset as you find green ideas that work for your business. How does this affect sustainability?

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Lessons Learned: What does a startup CTO actually do?

Startup Lessons Learned

Platform selection and technical design - if your business strategy is to create a low-burn, highly iterative lean startup, youd better be using foundational tools that make that easy rather than hard. But I think in a lean startup, the development methodology is too important to be considered "just management." I dont think so.

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The LeanLaunch Pad at Stanford – Class 4: Customer Hypotheses

Steve Blank

The Stanford Lean LaunchPad class was an experiment in a new model of teaching startup entrepreneurship. by modeling wind speed, energy costs, homeownership density and green energy incentives. Filed under: Business Model versus Business Plan , Customer Development , Lean LaunchPad , Teaching. This post is part four.

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