web2.0 presentation on lean startups
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Beyond 2 guys in a garage
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Lean startup lessons for any sized company
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Meetup helps you meet the people you want to meet who are doing the things you want to do
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the most likely
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95% of new initiatives fail à 5% success�
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95% of new initiatives fail à 5% success�
90% of new initiatives fail à 10% success�
2X odds of suc
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+ Customer Discovery Interviews�+ MVP�+ Iterative Development �+ Usability Testing �+ Split Testing �+ 5 Why Analysis + Customer Advisory Board + Smoke Tests + etc
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Still fail 90% of the time �
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FAIL FAIL
FAIL FAIL
FAIL FAIL
FAIL FAIL
SUCCESS FAIL
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Not starting from scratch�WHY START FROM SCRATCH?�
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95% of new initiatives fail à 5% success�
90% of new initiatives fail à 10% success�
85% of new initiatives fail à 15% success�
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95% of new initiatives fail à 5% success�
90% of new initiatives fail à 10% success�
85% of new initiatives fail à 15% success�
80% of new initiatives fail à 20% success�
75% of new initiatives fail à 25% success�
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Still fail 75% of the time �
1/4 1/10 vs.
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WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU ASSUMED YOU WOULD FAIL?
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RUN INTO A BUZZ SAW AS FAST AS WE CAN�
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GO AFTER THE THINGS THAT WILL CAUSE US TO FAIL AS FAST AND OFTEN AS WE CAN �
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MALKOVICH BIAS:
THE TENDENCY TO BELIEVE THAT EVERYONE USES TECHNOLOGY LIKE YOU DO
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Watching people use the stuff you build, is the best way to confront the Malkovich Bias
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Shifts the conversation from how I would use the website to how this user uses the website
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“That was humbling” - A developer after a session
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On pace to do 600-800 sessions this year
Will cost around $30,000 (less than 1 outsourced usability project)
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Test 2-3 days a week (t, w, th)
Setup tests prior to knowing what will be tested
Recruit participants from community and through recruiter (compensate for their time)
Use gotomeeting to broadcast sessions to developers
Use silverback to record
Do remote tests via gotomeeting
Follow each session with discussion & notes/video
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“This Group meets the first
Saturday of every month “
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“This Group meets the first
Saturday of every month “ “This Group
meets the first Saturday of
every month “
“This Group meets the first
Saturday of every month “
“This Group meets the first
Saturday of every month “
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DO try this at home….
1. Give team direct access to customers
2. Look for boulders in the road
3. Substitute frequency for precision
4. Strip out costs wherever possible …but be willing to trade money for time
5. Have discussions
6. Launch & learn
7. Do as much as you can in low tech way, then scale
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