Google hosts Eric Ries author of, “The Lean Startup” The Lean Startup movement is taking hold in companies both new and …
source
You might like

Email Marketing For Beginners | 5 Tips & Examples For Success
0 views
·
56 minutes ago

Business licensing requirements for the lifecycle of a drug product
1 views
·
6 hours ago

Legal Advice for Every Startup | Khaled Shivji | AA Consultants
1 views
·
9 hours ago

What are the Benefits of a Startup Incubator – Inventing Entrepreneurs Recapped
1 views
·
10 hours ago
Im so glad i followed Eric's ideology.
I raised one million Naira in 2018 just so i could register the TakeBar logo at the ministry of trade and investment in Nigeria.
It cost me one fifty thousand Naira only.
Today I certain that TakeBar will be successful because of the unique model
COMPANY
STARTUP
START UP USERS
Thank You Mr. Ries!
I am here in 2025π
1:55
The story about the 3D IM product that was wrong is so telling. I might have a great idea for a novel iteration of an existing application category. I'm sure everybody will want it because it's what I would want if I were using this category of app. It seems so solid. To me. So what am I missing? Maybe nothing. Maybe it was the young people who rejected the idea who were lame. Maybe they had no imagination. Once their friends had it they would want one too, but they didn't have the courage to embark upon it on their own. Maybe the 3D IM idea was presented to them in the wrong way. Maybe IM "revolutions" need to be sold en masse , not individually. If something is really useful but really new, "breaking it" to homo sapiens is no small feat. That's what I've learned most from this talk. You have to be very cautious about how you break it to them. That and entrepreneurship really being a kind of management are my takeaways from this great talk.
Great talk. Thanks for sharing your experience and insights.
This is so ahead of time
I still listen to follow him .. because one of my elder brother ask me to read his book if I want to start a company n I would say thanks to you Eric n Abhishek bhaiya
8:20 The Biggest waste … is not building things inefficiently but building things very efficiently that nobody wants
11:13 software companies we can build anything that we can imagine, the dominant question of time is not can it be built but should it be built
25:45 Do not make teenagers took lame in front of their friends. Toatal Deal breaker
33:16 Minimum viable product which is what really needs to be in that 1st version … only what is nessory to learn weather our plan is correct or not.
+ 42:16 There is this thing called the Audacity of Zero.
46:55
Eric Ries is one of the finest speakers to talk about Entrepreneurship
Great talk!!
Thanks Google for capturing this
Most startup founders have a failed idea form the start and then pivot
14:21 reminded me of a trauma … when i was in my undergraduate course, a professor discounted points in a work on which "i should have just done what was asked for"
How could I apply this to the Public or Non-Profit?
This guy talks too fast.. come on, relax
any one from 2024 ?
From 2023
Such a great talk! While it's dated, the key messages still apply today!
Google took that whole "we should pivot on a lot of products" thing a little too seriously though haha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSgv_Xn_rbo&t=58s
hahaha last guy got salty about the in-view failure
Who is here in 2023 ?
2023 gang π
I want That PPT plz……
Listen Universe, My Goal IS TO CLEAR, The 2025 SSC CGL exam with AIR 32 to get the post of Income Tax Inspector.
Oh! Wow! I have cleared SSC CGL 2025 exam and became an Income Tax Inspector.
I am celebrating, I am dancing, I am very happy and feeling very satisfied and excited.
Thank you so much, Universe.
Thank you so much, God.
Thank you, Mummy, Papa, and Bhaisab for always supporting me.
Thank you to all the living and non-living things for supporting and helping me.
Who is here in 2023
How AI will Eliminate 70% of Human Mobility in 10 Years
https://youtu.be/FgSSTKwv5_4
ππππβ€β€
2023 baby
"If I asked customer what they want, they would have said "faster horses"" Henry Ford. I take this talk with a grain of salt. Not all the times customers will be a great source of information for your idea.
Tough crowd
Imagine there is someone in this comment section who has run with this and actually started a startup that is now super successful
Whoβs here in 2050?
Investors and startup high tech lets connect.
2022
"see i dont know, its hard to know, when you have an audience you dont know, its hard to know what to say, so, some of you may know…" hum…
βFailure is, practically, the only option.β
OMG