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Is the Lean Startup Dead?

Steve Blank

It’s the antithesis of the Lean Startup. Startups wrote business plans, generated expansive 5-year forecasts and executed (hired, spent and built) to the plan. Startups with huge burn rates – building leases, staff, PR and advertising – ran out of money. The Rise of the Lean Startup. And it may work.

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Turn What-if to What-Now: The Importance of Scenario Analysis

Up and Running

Each scenario combines the key numbers in the hypothetical case and explores the impact on the bottom line, and helps you define your cash burn rate and runway. Before I started my own business I was a market researcher, doing forecasts. Scenario analysis optimizes the combination of numbers and intuition.

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8 Things You Need To Start a Business During a Recession

Up and Running

Current businesses are finding ways to pivot their business models, revisiting their budgets, and developing new forecasts to minimize their burn rate and maximize their available cash runway. They’re surviving and finding ways to thrive, but for those looking to start a business, now may be one of the best times to do so. .

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In a Crisis, Planning Matters More than Ever

Up and Running

Specifically, if you have an ongoing sales forecast , and expense budgets linked to that forecast, then you have instant visibility for making quick adjustments to sudden change. . It shows how the actual sales (in blue) were above the forecast (in green) until the sudden drop when the crisis hit. H ow to do a sales forecast.

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An Inside Scoop on the Funding Environment and What it Might Mean for You

Both Sides of the Table

If you want to see what was on my mind – I started foreshadowing change publicly in October 2015 with a forecast of what I expected in 2016 VC funding markets at a presentation I gave at the annual Cendana VC/LP conference hosted by Michael Kim. Total customers grew 20% year/year. Great companies get financed.

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Dragons, Bootstrapping and Women in Tech

Up and Running

Nelson has some tips: Know your burn rate. Nelson suggests creating a projected sales forecast and planning how you’ll achieve it, realizing of course that you’ll make adjustments to these numbers as you grow. To complicate things further, your startup is also frequently a side hustle while you hold down a day job.