http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com/2011/11/27/if-you-dont-have-a-discrete-hypothesis-you-are-incapable-of-failing/ by Mark Suster
视频链接: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMysvIXmbl0
There are very few people in Silicon Valley who have such a precise grasp on what defines success of early-stage startup companies than Eric Ries. And there are very few people who so consistently exceed my expectations when I hear them speak. I find myself nodding – even when the topic is one I don’t expect to agree with such as “fail fast.”
We had a wide-ranging discussion which included discussions of Eric’s early career (including his failures), how he came to focus on the Lean Startup movement (at the encouragement of Steve Blank who was an investor in the company he co-founded) and what he wants to do next.
Importantly we also discussed:
should startups raise small amounts of money or large?
should companies do spreadsheets / plan / have a hypothesis for success?
what is the difference between a “pivot” or a “double dribble” (changing your business completely)?
when is the right time to go big with PR?
how do you handle internal company morale?
how should you organize teams in a startup? (functional workgroups vs. product workgroups)
what is the importance of social media? what is wrong with today’s social media?
what lessons can we draw from Steve Jobs successes?
Eric is so damn good. I could have gone 2 hours. If you have some time I promise he doesn’t disappoint. Or if you’re pinched on time the summary is below and the time coding can help you watch a brief snippet on topics that interest you. And make sure to pick up a copy of his book.
Oh, and if you didn’t guess, the title, “if you don’t have a discrete hypothesis you are incapable of failing” is, of course, an Eric Ries quote.
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和你差不多,不过技术上多一些,而且不在互联网领域。这本书好贵。。花了我一百五十块钱。
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