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Today's guest is Eric Ries, author of The Lean Startup, a book that has sold over a million copies. He's also the author of The Startup Way, a nuts-and-bolts, dollars and cents, how-to-do-the-math guide that shows how to make entrepreneurship a core discipline of your business.
Takeaways from this Episode:
Eric is no stranger to failure. When the dot-com bubble burst, Eric's dorm-room startup company came crashing down, along with his dreams of instant success and wealth. While interviewing for jobs after graduation, Eric was surprised when one company seemed particularly excited to hear about his startup experiences. They wanted to know what he had learned, especially regarding strategy, leading Eric to do some soul searching about what he had learned.
"I realized…I think the most important lessons I learned from that were just what startup chaos and failure looks and feels like."
Years later, when a startup he was working for began to flounder, Eric recognized some of the same warning signs of failure from his own business. Instead of joining in the panic around him, he decided to focus on what he could learn from the similarities and differences of the two experiences. Over time, this analysis led to the creation of an entrepreneurial management framework, and The Lean Startup was born.
From innovation accounting to how startups can utilize the scientific method, Eric is a fascinating resource for entrepreneurs, or for any company that is looking to energize their next project.
Show Notes - http://whitneyjohnson.com/eric-ries
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Today's guest is Eric Ries, author of The Lean Startup, a book that has sold over a million copies. He's also the author of The Startup Way, a nuts-and-bolts, dollars and cents, how-to-do-the-math guide that shows how to make entrepreneurship a core discipline of your business.
Takeaways from this Episode:
Eric is no stranger to failure. When the dot-com bubble burst, Eric's dorm-room startup company came crashing down, along with his dreams of instant success and wealth. While interviewing for jobs after graduation, Eric was surprised when one company seemed particularly excited to hear about his startup experiences. They wanted to know what he had learned, especially regarding strategy, leading Eric to do some soul searching about what he had learned.
"I realized…I think the most important lessons I learned from that were just what startup chaos and failure looks and feels like."
Years later, when a startup he was working for began to flounder, Eric recognized some of the same warning signs of failure from his own business. Instead of joining in the panic around him, he decided to focus on what he could learn from the similarities and differences of the two experiences. Over time, this analysis led to the creation of an entrepreneurial management framework, and The Lean Startup was born.
From innovation accounting to how startups can utilize the scientific method, Eric is a fascinating resource for entrepreneurs, or for any company that is looking to energize their next project.
Show Notes - http://whitneyjohnson.com/eric-ries

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