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How to Get Picked as a Speaker for The Lean Startup Conference

Startup Lessons Learned

Now, “lean” is often used to refer to a company’s financial situation, so it might make you think of a bootstrapped or under-funded organization. But when we talk about “lean,” we’re referring to the processes a company can use, when developing a new product or service, to learn quickly about the questions it has.

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Why diversity matters (the meritocracy business)

Startup Lessons Learned

Engineers are offenders in this category too, but so is any gender-segregated activity, like an all-female PR or marketing team. To be clear, though, this diversity refers only to diversity of opinion, not necessarily to demographic diversity. Case Study: Continuous deployment makes releases n.

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Lessons Learned: What is a market? (a guide for hackers)

Startup Lessons Learned

Its important to understand how these companies see you: your resume looks like crap, your references are poor or nonexistent, and you dont have the mandated 10 years of experience in J2EE ERP CRM WTF. In the world of startups, this is like trying to sell a product to a very demanding customer who needs to see a lot of features before buying.

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The cardinal sin of community management

Startup Lessons Learned

As always, I am continually amazed by the passion of the IMVU community. Eric, I agree with everyone above about referring to people who loudly voice their opinions as trolls. Have you personally visited the Content Creator forums and read through the PR thread? Thank you so much for stopping by to demonstrate it! Desperately.

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