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Lessons Learned: Pivot, don't jump to a new vision
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Monday, June 22, 2009. Pivot, don't jump to a new vision. In a lean startup. Instead of being organized around traditional functional departments, we use a cross-functional problem team and solution team. Each has its own iterative process: customer development. Respectively. And the two teams are joined together into a company-wide feedback loop that allows the whole company to be built to learn. From one vision to the next. We always seek to find a market for the product as currently specified. These a...
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Is the startup community relying too much on fate? Connecting the outliers. — TenZeroLab
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Is the startup community relying too much on fate? May 5, 2010. We’re experiencing a new kind of innovation in startups, a revolution that’s already underway. The perfect storm of open source, low capital requirements, and democratized distribution is enabling a new class of entrepreneur, one that doesn’t have to ask permission to make things happen. That entrepreneur is, however, running into a new kind of problem: they can’t do it alone. I see a gap in the current startup ecosystem. In Boston, we h...
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Team/Market Fit is more important than Product/Market Fit | startupSQUARE's blog
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Get your startup started! 8211; Notes from the trenches. 8230;now shut up and start coding. Team/Market Fit is more important than Product/Market Fit. December 29, 2009. When a great team meets a lousy market, market wins. When a lousy team meets a great market, market wins. When a great team meets a great market, something special happens. The caliber of a startup team can be defined as the suitability of the CEO, senior staff, engineers, and other key staff relative to the opportunity in front of them.
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Productive Chaos: How to Hurry Without Rushing (p. 1) | startupSQUARE's blog
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Get your startup started! 8211; Notes from the trenches. 8230;now shut up and start coding. Productive Chaos: How to Hurry Without Rushing (p. 1). December 15, 2009. By David Allen. It’s worth a read if you’re not familiar with it. Sometime it’s a bit tedious and you’ll find that you already know 50-80% of it, but the parts you don’t know are extremely valuable. Which enforce this for you. The (Un)Glory of Caffeine. I cut out all caffeine (including sugary sodas) and had a miserable couple of weeks, but ...
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Merry Xmas!…now shut up and start coding. | startupSQUARE's blog
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Get your startup started! 8211; Notes from the trenches. Productive Chaos: How to Hurry Without Rushing (p. 1). Team/Market Fit is more important than Product/Market Fit. 8230;now shut up and start coding. December 22, 2009. I haven’t written a line since high school when the two languages I knew were Pascal and MACOS. In case your wondering, MACOS wasn’t even a proper language, only worked on my Apple II series, and stood for M. No Excuses – Do It Yourself. Cookies, guitar, and Avatar came out this week...
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