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- 5. • Learn the difference between an experiment and a solution test.
• Discover the seven steps to crafting an experiment with a clear
result.
• Practice identifying assumptions and defining testable
hypotheses.
• Understand the anatomy of an experiment.
• Design an experiment to test a real-life hypothesis.
• "Get out of the classroom" to run a real-world experiment on
your fellow conference-goers.
• Define a result and make a go-forward decision.
• Refine the experiment based on cost, time, and manpower.
• Identify the four characteristics of successful experiments.
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- 15. Zoe Clark, The Cake Parlour
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- 16. Zoe Clark, The Cake Parlour
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- 25. Lean Startup is NOT
Cheap Startup
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- 26. Lean Startup is NOT
Cheap Startup
Fast Startup
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- 27. Lean Startup is NOT
Cheap Startup
Fast Startup
Shortcut Startup
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- 29. Lean Startup is...
An approach for building companies that are
creating new products and services in
situations of extreme uncertainty.
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- 30. Lean Startup is...
An approach for building companies that are
creating new products and services in
situations of extreme uncertainty.
The approach advocates creating small
products that test the entrepreneur’s
assumptions, and using customer feedback to
evolve the product, thereby reducing waste.
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- 33. Go backward to go forward.
Learn
Build
Measure
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- 34. Go backward to go forward.
Learn
Build
Measure
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- 35. Go backward to go forward.
Learn
Build
Measure
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- 36. Go backward to go forward.
Learn
Build
Measure
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- 37. Go backward to go forward.
Learn
Build
Measure
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- 38. Think of it like this...
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- 39. Think of it like this...
TDD
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- 40. Think of it like this...
TDD
A Lean Startup is a test-driven
COMPANY
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- 42. RISK = UNVALIDATED EFFORT
Plot the difference
MAKE
MAKE
MAKE
release
release
release
THINK
TIME
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- 43. RISK = UNVALIDATED EFFORT
Lots of little wiggles
TIME
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- 44. RISK = UNVALIDATED EFFORT
Lots of little wiggles
TIME
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- 45. RISK = UNVALIDATED EFFORT
Each wiggle is a learning cycle.
MEASURE
MAKE
BUILD
LEARN
release
BUILD
TIME
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- 46. There’s a pattern to
startup work:
ideation
decision
making
ideation etc.
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- 48. 7 steps to foolproof experiments
1.
Choose the problem to tackle. Clarify what’s
uncertain, what you need to learn.
2.
Understand the possible answers.
3.
Brainstorm “what you could do to prove it”.
4.
Choose the most broadly differentiated set of
indicators.
5.
Run the experiment.
6.
Write down the results...on a sheet of paper.
7.
Project the results into your future.
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- 50. Box Me Up
Provides you with plastic storage boxes
Tranports your stuff to storage
Pay to get your stuff back
Per-box per year
1 round trip per transaction
Is it profitable?
Storage facility “outside the city” that they have a long-term lease
They keep your stuff for a year
Fully secured; all sorts of insurance; 24-hr armed security.
3 sizes of box
Target customer is Young Families, 2 incomes, urban, 2 kids, owns home
Full “Bill of Lading” Which you fill out online.
Max insurance is $500/box.
Next-day pickup and delivery
COGS: $12/box, avg., $6/box per storage,
Assumption 40% capacity yr 2.
Within 15 of the city
If no-pay, stuff gets auctioned after 90 days of no-pay.
Not a Moving company.
Drop-off and pickup are same location.
Nothing prevents business use
RIght now margin is negative, because we’re not at scale.
No union issues.
Breaks even in year 3. No special handling boxes.
Raised $5m series A from Sand Hill Road VCs
150 customers in SF and 42 in NY.
Size = boxbee size
Committed to pay $28/box/yr.
Cost of customer acquisition?
Nobody is paying up front.
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- 56. How Products Work
Users
Needs
Uses
1. I need...
2. I want...
3. My goal is...
Mary can...
Features
Prototypes
User Stories
Themed Releases
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- 57. How Products Work
Users
why
what
how
Needs
1. I need...
2. I want...
3. My goal is...
Business thinking goes here
Uses
Mary can...
Features
Prototypes
User Stories
Themed Releases
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- 58. How Products Work
Users
why
what
how
Needs
1. I need...
2. I want...
3. My goal is...
Business thinking goes here
Uses
Mary can...
Features
Sketches, wireframes, pixels
Prototypes
User Stories
Themed Releases
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- 59. How Products Work
Users
why
what
how
Needs
1. I need...
2. I want...
3. My goal is...
Business thinking goes here
Uses
Mary can...
Features
Sketches, wireframes, pixels
Prototypes
User Stories
Themed Releases
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- 60. How Products Work
Users
why
what
how
Needs
1. I need...
2. I want...
3. My goal is...
Business thinking goes here
Uses
Mary can...
Features
Sketches, wireframes, pixels
Prototypes
User Stories
Themed Releases
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- 62. 4 Characteristics of
Successful Experiments
1. High-stakes learning goal.
2. Extremely clear, focused hypothesis with
controlled variables.
3. Broadly differentiated indicators
covering all possible outcomes.
4. Right size and scale.
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