The Lean Startup is a book every entrepreneur, businessman, and startup enthusiast must read. And, in this review of The Lean Startup, we have mentioned what we liked and didn’t like about this book.
About The Lean Startup
Title: The Lean Startup
Author: Eric Ries
Publication: The Penguin Group
Genre: Entrepreneur, Startup, Business book
Pages: 307
Goodreads Rating: 4.1 / 5
The Lean Startup proposes a lean startup strategy for startups and businesses. Eric Ries believes, “Most new businesses fail. But most of those failures are preventable.” And his book, The Lean Startup is a guide, a new approach for changing the ways the companies are being built and the way the new products are being launched. This approach is being adopted across the globe.
The Lean Startup Review
I wanted to read a book in the entrepreneur genre. And, The Lean Startup had great reviews and recommendations. So, I bought it. And now, it is one of my favorite books.
The title of the book might make you assume that this book is just for startups. But that is not true. Even big companies can take important lessons from this book and implement them.
If you are an entrepreneur, read this book, If you are thinking about becoming an entrepreneur, read this book, If you are just curious about entrepreneurship, read this book.
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This is what Randy Komisar founding director of TiVo said about this book. And, it is so true!
The Lean Startup provides a scientific approach for creating and managing successful startups in an age when companies need to innovate more than ever.
In this book, Eric Ries uses real examples from a wide array of businesses to illustrate the principles he discusses. And, many of these examples Eric gives are from his experience at IMVU, the social media game company.
This book has many practical principles. And, you might at times wish you had known these principles before. There are many innovative steps and strategies mentioned in this book for creating and managing your startup or business.
You will find this book to be very actionable. There are many valuable points mentioned in this book that you will find useful. You can surely implement them in your startups and businesses.
Whether you are a startup entrepreneur or corporate entrepreneur, there are important lessons for you in this book.
I surely learned many lessons from this book, and I hope you do too.
If you liked Zero to One, Outliers, or How to win friends and influence people, then you will like this book as well.
Conclusion
Recommendation: Yes, Absolutely!
Rating: 5 / 5; Our Rating Guide
The Lean Startup is a must-read for every entrepreneur, businessman, and startup enthusiast.
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About the Author
Eric Ries co-founded and served as CTO of IMVU, his third startup. He is an entrepreneur and author of the blog: Startup Lessons Learned. Eric is also a frequent speaker at business events and has advised many startups, large companies, and venture capital firms on business and product strategies. He is an entrepreneur-in-residence at Harvard Business School.
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