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Use Data to Build a Better Startup Faster

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Lean Analytics

Von: Alistair Croll, Benjamin Yoskovitz
Gesprochen von: Daniel Henning
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Marc Andreesen once said that "markets that don't exist don't care how smart you are." Whether you're a startup founder trying to disrupt an industry, or an intrapreneur trying to provoke change from within, your biggest risk is building something nobody wants.

Lean Analytics can help. By measuring and analyzing as you grow, you can validate whether a problem is real, find the right customers, and decide what to build, how to monetize it, and how to spread the word. Focusing on the one metric that matters to your business right now gives you the focus you need to move ahead-and the discipline to know when to change course.

Written by Alistair Croll and Ben Yoskovitz, the book lays out practical, proven steps to take your startup from initial idea to product/market fit and beyond. Packed with over thirty case studies, and based on a year of interviews with over a hundred founders and investors, the book is an invaluable, practical guide for Lean Startup practitioners everywhere.

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First of all, this isn't a bad book at all.
It has some decent insights and you will definitely learn something valuable from it.

But it doesn't really go deep inside any topic and the generic takeaways could really have been boiled down into 1/3 of the pages.

Another problem is how outdated it feels at times, a lot has changed since the release and while it's possible to generalize a lot of things and apply them to today's world, there's also stuff in there that isn't relevant anymore or may even guide you towards the wrong direction.

Also the target audience clearly are funded start-ups, so if you don't fall into that category, I wouldn't advise reading it.

Too generic and outdated

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