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Introducing Lean Planning: How to plan less and grow faster

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Lean Planning is a set of tools for discovering a business model that works, building an action plan to test your assumptions, creating financial models and a plan for a viable business, and tracking your performance so you can adjust your plan on the fly, quickly and easily. Do startups have a manual?

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@altgate » Blog Archive » Outsourcing For Startups

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We tried to provide a framework for startups to think about what activities should be outsourced and why. If you are pursuing an advertising business model, then in the early days you will almost certainly have to outsource, despite the fact that this could be a core long term advantage. Advertising.

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The History of Lean Planning

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Here at Palo Alto Software in 2007 and 2008, we embraced these planning concepts and moved toward a more agile planning process. Can the Business Model Canvas replace the business plan? Osterwalder defined a template called Business Model Canvas for documenting business models.

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a16z Podcast: Growth in Turbulent Times

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In normal times, every company operates against some hypothetical growth model—a data-driven framework that describes how your product grows and how you acquire new users. We begin by describing a typical a growth model and discuss how that fundamentally drives a company’s business strategy. I’m Lauren Murrow.

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