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The Lean Startup, Part II (how to make your startup “ship” software that rocks customer’s lives)

(Sponsored by Rackspace, we help entrepreneurs build great Internet businesses): Part II — Eric Ries is changing how software companies form companies, build teams, and ship software that rocks customers’ lives. He writes www.startuplessonslearned.com and has popularized the term “lean startups.” Are you building software that anyone wants? His ideas will shake your assumptions of what software engineering is to their very core.

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8 Responses to “The Lean Startup, Part II (how to make your startup “ship” software that rocks customer’s lives)”

  1. thegreeensky says:

    good tips.. great video indeed!? :)

  2. thegreeensky says:

    good tips.. great video indeed! :)

  3. effuseakay says:

    this was a very interesting video! thank you so much for these great tips!

  4. effuseakay says:

    this was a very interesting videos! thank you so much for these great tips!

  5. Scobleizer says:

    @welcomtothispage my storage card was dying. Also, the Canon 5D MKII can only capture 14 minutes at a time due to the FAT file system that lets only 4GB store at a time. Part of the troubles of using bleeding edge equipment to do this stuff.

  6. punasunrise99 says:

    Very articulate concept download. Great metaview of the startup process. Thanks!

  7. pixites says:

    feedback loop; build, measure, learn. a StartUp; not 2 guys and a garage. more like, a human institution designed to create something new under conditions of extreme uncertainty

  8. jeroendemiranda says:

    some really good tips…. get feedback early from a small group; then scale up

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