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The Trend Towards Lean Startups :: Small Business Marketing Blog.

Duct Tape Marketing

My guest for this week’s episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast is Eric Ries , entrepreneur in residence at Harvard and author of The Lean Startup. In The Lean Startup, Ries attempts to show entrepreneurs how to bring the principles of Lean manufacturing and agile development to innovation.

Lean 53
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What is Coworking? Everything You Need to Know

Austin Startup

Coworking spaces strive to create an office experience for people who would not otherwise have an office such as freelancers, entrepreneurs, remote workers, and anyone who can work from home. One of the first early coworking spaces (although the term “coworking” wasn’t used yet) was called 116 West Houston in New York City.

Austin 48
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Summer in the City: Why there's no other place I'd rather be than New York

This is going to be BIG.

When even a guy trying to be Mayor of your city leaves it… As they say, “Houston St., It’s a direct contrast to the monoindustry of the Bay Area—a tightly concentrated network of influence, wealth, and power. Kathryn Garcia’s reopening platform wants to help “CUNY students to become the next generation of NYC entrepreneurs”.