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 <h1>The Lean Startup by Eric Ries – A Detailed Chapter Summary</h1> Article by Elle McFarlane 24 Feb, 2020 It&#x2019;s fair to say that The Lean Startup by Eric Ries transformed the world as we know it. A New York Times bestseller, the Lean Startup model is a global phenomenon, faithfully used by individual entrepreneurs and huge companies around the world &#x2013; to astonishing results.&#xA0;&#xA0; Given Eric Reis&#x2019; stunning credentials, he clearly knows what he&#x2019;s talking about. Having worked as the CTO of the IMVU social network, the co-founder of FastWorks, the founder and CEO of the Long-Term Stock Exchange, and the entrepreneur-in-residence at Harvard Business School, IDEO and Pivotal, the Lean Startup business model is based on a wealth of lived experience.
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Article by Elle McFarlane 24 Feb, 2020 It’s fair to say that The Lean Startup by Eric Ries transformed the world as we know it. A New York Times bestseller, the Lean Startup model is a global phenomenon, faithfully used by individual entrepreneurs and huge companies around the world – to astonishing results.   Given Eric Reis’ stunning credentials, he clearly knows what he’s talking about. Having worked as the CTO of the IMVU social network, the co-founder of FastWorks, the founder and CEO of the Long-Term Stock Exchange, and the entrepreneur-in-residence at Harvard Business School, IDEO and Pivotal, the Lean Startup business model is based on a wealth of lived experience.
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To do this Lean Startup summary justice, we&#x2019;ve mirrored the way Ries has structured the book which is split across three main sections:&#xA0; Vision &#x2013; Here, Ries puts forward the case for a new discipline of entrepreneurial management. Steer &#x2013; This section dives deeper into the Lean Startup business model.
To do this Lean Startup summary justice, we’ve mirrored the way Ries has structured the book which is split across three main sections:  Vision – Here, Ries puts forward the case for a new discipline of entrepreneurial management. Steer – This section dives deeper into the Lean Startup business model.
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Accelerate &#x2013; Here, the focus is on how to get Lean Startups to speed through the &#x2018;Build-Measure-Learn&#x2019; feedback loop as quickly as possible. So, let&#x2019;s get to grips with the revolutionary Lean Startup model. Post ContentsThe Lean Startup Summary and Review&#xA0 Part 1  VisionThe Definition and Origins of the Lean StartupValidated Learning &#x2013  a Novel Approach to DataFreedom to Experiment is EssentialThe Lean Startup Summary and Review Part 2  SteerThe Lean Startup Depends on Minimum Viable ProductsLean Startups Must Measure Their Successes and Failures OptimallyThe Most Difficult Question to Answer  Pivot or Persevere The Lean Startup Summary and Review&#xA0 Part 3  AccelerateThink Big  Think Smaller Batch Sizes&#xA0 Start Your Engines  Now We&#x2019 re Talking Sustainable GrowthAdapt by Asking &#x201C Why&#x201D  More EffectivelyHow to Incubate Innovation in a SandboxThe Future is Bright  the Future is Lean Start selling online now with Shopify Start your free trial 
 <h2>The Lean Startup Summary and Review&#xA0 Part 1  Vision</h2>

 <h3>The Definition and Origins of the Lean Startup</h3> The Lean Startup model takes its name from the Toyota manufacturing revolution as lead by Taiichi Ohno and Shigeo Shingo.
Accelerate – Here, the focus is on how to get Lean Startups to speed through the ‘Build-Measure-Learn’ feedback loop as quickly as possible. So, let’s get to grips with the revolutionary Lean Startup model. Post ContentsThe Lean Startup Summary and Review  Part 1 VisionThe Definition and Origins of the Lean StartupValidated Learning – a Novel Approach to DataFreedom to Experiment is EssentialThe Lean Startup Summary and Review Part 2 SteerThe Lean Startup Depends on Minimum Viable ProductsLean Startups Must Measure Their Successes and Failures OptimallyThe Most Difficult Question to Answer Pivot or Persevere The Lean Startup Summary and Review  Part 3 AccelerateThink Big Think Smaller Batch Sizes  Start Your Engines Now We’ re Talking Sustainable GrowthAdapt by Asking “ Why” More EffectivelyHow to Incubate Innovation in a SandboxThe Future is Bright the Future is Lean Start selling online now with Shopify Start your free trial

The Lean Startup Summary and Review  Part 1 Vision

The Definition and Origins of the Lean Startup

The Lean Startup model takes its name from the Toyota manufacturing revolution as lead by Taiichi Ohno and Shigeo Shingo.
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They transformed Toyota into a flourishing global company by focusing on the following principles: Drawing on the knowledge and creativity of individual employees
Shrinking batch sizes
Utilizing just-in-time production and inventory control
Accelerating cycle times This approach highlighted the difference between value-generating behavior, and waste &#x2013;&#xA0; principles which the Lean Startup method carries across to the context of entrepreneurship. Ries, therefore, firmly believes that startup success is not necessarily about having a great idea, or even being in the right place at the right time; it is about following the right processes.
They transformed Toyota into a flourishing global company by focusing on the following principles: Drawing on the knowledge and creativity of individual employees Shrinking batch sizes Utilizing just-in-time production and inventory control Accelerating cycle times This approach highlighted the difference between value-generating behavior, and waste –  principles which the Lean Startup method carries across to the context of entrepreneurship. Ries, therefore, firmly believes that startup success is not necessarily about having a great idea, or even being in the right place at the right time; it is about following the right processes.
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Consequently, the Lean Startup model is based on the following: Fast cycle times
Focusing on what the customer wants (without asking them first)
Using scientific approaches to make decisions Thus, the Lean Startup business model is a novel approach to the development and innovation of new products which focuses on speedy iteration, customer insight, creative vision and sizable ambition, simultaneously. <h3>Validated Learning &#x2013  a Novel Approach to Data</h3> The Lean Startup model boasts a unique concept that Reis refers to as &#x201C;validated learning.&#x201D; This approach to learning is more accurate, concise and quicker than traditional modes of market forecasting or corporate planning.
Consequently, the Lean Startup model is based on the following: Fast cycle times Focusing on what the customer wants (without asking them first) Using scientific approaches to make decisions Thus, the Lean Startup business model is a novel approach to the development and innovation of new products which focuses on speedy iteration, customer insight, creative vision and sizable ambition, simultaneously.

Validated Learning – a Novel Approach to Data

The Lean Startup model boasts a unique concept that Reis refers to as “validated learning.” This approach to learning is more accurate, concise and quicker than traditional modes of market forecasting or corporate planning.
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To first understand what validated learning means, we need to highlight which of our efforts are creating value, and which are creating waste. For example, rather than continually trying to update and improve a product, we should work out whether customers are interested in our product at all.
To first understand what validated learning means, we need to highlight which of our efforts are creating value, and which are creating waste. For example, rather than continually trying to update and improve a product, we should work out whether customers are interested in our product at all.
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Anything that isn&#x2019;t providing value to the customer is waste. But how can we know what our customers value in our product? The key is to ship out a version of the product as quickly as possible to obtain real data.
Anything that isn’t providing value to the customer is waste. But how can we know what our customers value in our product? The key is to ship out a version of the product as quickly as possible to obtain real data.
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Validated learning is the process of drawing conclusions from this data, based on actual customer behavior &#x2013; not on the feedback customers may provide via a survey or interview about what they may hypothetically like about a product that they have not yet interacted with. Essentially, don&#x2019;t trust customers to know what they want ahead of time. Instead, trust the way they behave with a tangible version of the product and use this data to inform decisions going forward.
Validated learning is the process of drawing conclusions from this data, based on actual customer behavior – not on the feedback customers may provide via a survey or interview about what they may hypothetically like about a product that they have not yet interacted with. Essentially, don’t trust customers to know what they want ahead of time. Instead, trust the way they behave with a tangible version of the product and use this data to inform decisions going forward.
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<h3>Freedom to Experiment is Essential</h3> From the perspective of the Lean Startup, an experiment isn&#x2019;t just a line of theoretical enquiry &#x2013; it&#x2019;s the first version of the product. As mentioned in the previous chapter, Reis emphasizes the importance of getting customers to interact with a product as quickly as possible as it is the results of this experimentation that determine the direction of the product. Here, Reis brings in the fascinating example of Nick Swinmurn, the founder of Zappos, now the world&#x2019;s biggest online shoe store.

Freedom to Experiment is Essential

From the perspective of the Lean Startup, an experiment isn’t just a line of theoretical enquiry – it’s the first version of the product. As mentioned in the previous chapter, Reis emphasizes the importance of getting customers to interact with a product as quickly as possible as it is the results of this experimentation that determine the direction of the product. Here, Reis brings in the fascinating example of Nick Swinmurn, the founder of Zappos, now the world’s biggest online shoe store.
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Before online shopping had really taken off, Nick systematically experimented with working out whether customers would be willing to buy shoes online by following this process: He approached local shoe stores and asked if he could take photos of their inventories. He posted the pictures online to see if customers would buy them.
Before online shopping had really taken off, Nick systematically experimented with working out whether customers would be willing to buy shoes online by following this process: He approached local shoe stores and asked if he could take photos of their inventories. He posted the pictures online to see if customers would buy them.
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If they did, he would return to the store, buy the pair of shoes at full price, and send them on to the customer. This approach is indicative of the Lean Startup method of experimentation.
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Rather than getting caught up in organizing an entire product line with inventories, warehouses and distributors, Zappos started small and employed the quickest way possible to test his hypothesis that there was a demand for online shoes. Further, in doing so, Zappos didn&#x2019;t engage in traditional methods of market research or customer surveys which would have asked what customers wanted rather than revealing their actual behavior.
Rather than getting caught up in organizing an entire product line with inventories, warehouses and distributors, Zappos started small and employed the quickest way possible to test his hypothesis that there was a demand for online shoes. Further, in doing so, Zappos didn’t engage in traditional methods of market research or customer surveys which would have asked what customers wanted rather than revealing their actual behavior.
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Instead, he was able to observe, interact with, and learn directly from the customers and distributors that participated in his small-scale experiment. In 2009, Amazon bought Zappos for $1.2 billion. Therefore, validated learning and fast experimentation are integral to the Lean Startup business method.
Instead, he was able to observe, interact with, and learn directly from the customers and distributors that participated in his small-scale experiment. In 2009, Amazon bought Zappos for $1.2 billion. Therefore, validated learning and fast experimentation are integral to the Lean Startup business method.
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in the real world. <h2>The Lean Startup Summary and Review Part 2  Steer</h2>

 <h3>The Lean Startup Depends on Minimum Viable Products</h3> Minimum viable products (MVPs) are essential to the Lean Startup method as they facilitate the process of validated learning as quickly as possible. Not to be confused with the smallest product that could be brought to market, they are simply the quickest and most effortless way to zip through the Build-Measure-Learn feedback loop.
in the real world.

The Lean Startup Summary and Review Part 2 Steer

The Lean Startup Depends on Minimum Viable Products

Minimum viable products (MVPs) are essential to the Lean Startup method as they facilitate the process of validated learning as quickly as possible. Not to be confused with the smallest product that could be brought to market, they are simply the quickest and most effortless way to zip through the Build-Measure-Learn feedback loop.
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The Build-Measure-Learn feedback loop is the fundamental basis upon which a startup grows. First, a product is built and tested in the real world, then its successes and failures are measured, and then, from the measurable data, validated learning can inform the next stage in the product’s development.
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Of course, while this data is still valuable for validated learning and the Build-Measure-Learn feedback loop, such results can be interpreted as disheartening by a team. The solution is to prepare employees for such results, and instead encourage a commitment to iteration, innovation, and to see such setbacks as part of the process. Indeed, the MVP is just the first step on the learning journey.
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<h3>Lean Startups Must Measure Their Successes and Failures Optimally</h3> Often, startups measure their success by creating a milestone, interacting with a few customers and seeing if their overall numbers increase &#x2013; but this is a flawed way of measuring progress. How can they be sure that the changes in numbers are related to the changes they&#x2019;ve made? This is where Reis provides us with two excellent Lean Startup tools to effectively measure our results: Innovation accounting and actionable metrics.

Lean Startups Must Measure Their Successes and Failures Optimally

Often, startups measure their success by creating a milestone, interacting with a few customers and seeing if their overall numbers increase – but this is a flawed way of measuring progress. How can they be sure that the changes in numbers are related to the changes they’ve made? This is where Reis provides us with two excellent Lean Startup tools to effectively measure our results: Innovation accounting and actionable metrics.
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 <h3>The Most Difficult Question to Answer  Pivot or Persevere </h3> One of the most difficult decisions an entrepreneur will face is to decide whether their startup needs to pivot or persevere. Indeed, one of the biggest blocks to creative potential is the poorly-made choice to persevere with a failing startup approach.
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However, a well-considered pivot in a new direction can help entrepreneurs move along the path to a sustainable, successful business. Reis states that when talking to entrepreneurs who pivoted their business model, they will nearly always say that they wish they had pivoted sooner.
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The reasons why entrepreneurs delay pivoting is often threefold: Vanity metrics encourage entrepreneurs to draw conclusions from the data that match their wishes rather than reality; this, in turn, means that they do not believe that change is necessary. Unclear hypotheses which, by their obfuscate nature, make it impossible to experience complete failure, again disguise the fact that a radical change may indeed be necessary. Many entrepreneurs are simply afraid of pivoting.
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Acknowledging failure can be disastrous for team morale, and what&#x2019;s more, the fear of their new suggested business idea, not getting a chance to really prove itself post-pivot is great. However, the Lean Startup model approaches pivoting as a structured form of change which is testing out a new hypothesis about the product, business model or the engine of growth.
Acknowledging failure can be disastrous for team morale, and what’s more, the fear of their new suggested business idea, not getting a chance to really prove itself post-pivot is great. However, the Lean Startup model approaches pivoting as a structured form of change which is testing out a new hypothesis about the product, business model or the engine of growth.
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 <h3>Think Big  Think Smaller Batch Sizes&#xA0 </h3> Although it may feel counterintuitive, working with small batch sizes is far more efficient than producing mass batches of a particular product.
This is the very heart of the Lean Startup business model. It’s what makes companies who implement the method so robust as, if they need to pivot, they have all the tools (think validated learning, freedom to experiment, MVPs, innovation account and accountable metrics) in which to do so, with both dynamism and courage.

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Although it may feel counterintuitive, working with small batch sizes is far more efficient than producing mass batches of a particular product.
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The reason? With small batches, quality problems can be identified and rectified much sooner than when producing big batches, saving a considerable amount of time in the long-run. Indeed, Reis states that when he works with companies that adopt a large-batch approach, it is often the case that the team will need to redo their work 5 or 6 times for each product release.
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This goes against the core principle of the Lean Startup method, which is to stop unnecessarily wasting time.  However, many more traditional managers have a difficult time thinking about swapping from a large to a small batch mentality. This is because it is instinctively felt to be inefficient. Such is the blind belief that large batches are superior that often when a large batch system has gone completely awry, employees and managers are likely to blame themselves rather than the system itself.  The Lean Startup method focuses on formulating a hypothesis and getting an MVP on the market, using the smallest batch size possible, within the quickest time frame.
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Large batches do not allow for this kind of speed, and further, they prolong the validated learning process making it much more difficult to adapt and fine-tune a successful product. What’s more, small batches means smaller inventories which thus frees up an ample amount of warehouse space – this radical inventory reduction is where lean manufacturing, as pioneered by Toyota, gets its name.
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Reis defines sustainable growth within a startup as being when “new customers come from the actions of past customers.” There are four ways in which past customers foster sustainable growth: Word of mouth – This is the result of customers’ feeling incredibly positive about the product. As a side effect of product usage – This refers to exposure to a product, such as when a friend invites us to use a new online payment method such as Paypal so that they can transfer us some money. Through funded advertising – For this to be a source of sustainable growth, it must be being paid for out of revenue, not from investment capital.
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All of these forms of sustainable growth feed into different types of feedback loop which Reis refers to as &#x201C;engines of growth.&#x201D; He identifies three engines of growth through which a company can become successful: The &#x201C;sticky&#x201D; engine of growth &#x2013; This particular engine focuses on attracting and retaining customers for the long-term. Such companies meticulously track their churn and acquisition rates.
All of these forms of sustainable growth feed into different types of feedback loop which Reis refers to as “engines of growth.” He identifies three engines of growth through which a company can become successful: The “sticky” engine of growth – This particular engine focuses on attracting and retaining customers for the long-term. Such companies meticulously track their churn and acquisition rates.
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The key to sustainable growth within this engine is to target existing customers and encourage them to continue using the product. The &#x201C;viral&#x201D; engine of growth &#x2013; This engine differs slightly from word of mouth in that viral growth is an offshoot of customers simply being exposed to a product from existing customers, without the existing customers necessarily raving about it.
The key to sustainable growth within this engine is to target existing customers and encourage them to continue using the product. The “viral” engine of growth – This engine differs slightly from word of mouth in that viral growth is an offshoot of customers simply being exposed to a product from existing customers, without the existing customers necessarily raving about it.
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Further, in this particular model, monetary exchange is not a driver for growth; it merely shows that customers would be willing to pay for the product. What’s important is that the customers are using the product, and virally spreading it. The “paid” engine of growth – In this model, the company has two choices: Either to decrease the costs of acquiring new customers, or to increase the revenue from each acquired customer.
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While companies can employ more than one engine of growth simultaneously, Reis states that it is more often the case that successful startups will focus on just one and specialize in it.&#xA0;&#xA0;&#xA0; 
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To work more adaptively, Reis introduces the concept of the “Five Whys.” The core of this method is to get a better picture of the reality behind why a particular process failed and to avoid jumping to quick, unsupported conclusions. This method quite literally means to ask the same “why” question five times consecutively in an attempt to uncover the truth. For example, imagine that a machine in the production line has stopped functioning, here’s how the Five Whys might look in practice, we might ask: Why did the machine stop?
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For any company, large or small, to foster innovation, they require the following three structural attributes: Scarce but secure resources – Startups need significantly less capital than established businesses.Still, that capital must be safe from any form of tampering as startups are incredibly sensitive to any changes made to the budget midcourse. Independent development authority – Startup teams require full autonomy to think creatively and to develop and market new products. A personal stake in the outcome – Entrepreneurs should have a personal stake in the success of their products.
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