
How To Build Your Dream Lean Team
This article was originally published on the Lean Startup Co. blog By Misti Yang “Think big. Start small. Scale fast.” This is the mantra of Lean teams described by Eric Ries in his upcoming book, The Startup

This article was originally published on the Lean Startup Co. blog By Misti Yang “Think big. Start small. Scale fast.” This is the mantra of Lean teams described by Eric Ries in his upcoming book, The Startup

This article was originally published on the Lean Startup Co. blog By Lean Startup Co. Education Program Product-market fit is one of the most important Lean Startup concepts, yet it is also one of the least

This article was originally published on the Lean Startup Co. blog By Lean Startup Co. Education Program All across the world, educators are seeking ways to better engage students and prepare them for life after high

In the previous posts, we got introduced with Data Science and some of the most famous use cases from the industry leaders. In our future posts, we will talk about the applications in specific industries.

This article was originally published on the Lean Startup Co. blog By Lean Startup Co. Education Program We recently hosted a webcast conversation between Lean Startup Co. Faculty Member Elliot Susel, and Jessica Korthuis, Founder and

This article was originally published on the Lean Startup Co. blog By Lean Startup Co. Education Program We recently hosted a webcast conversation between Chris and Marilyn focused on how the desire to find better engineering

“A field of study that gives computers the ability to learn without being explicitly programmed”. That is how Arthur Samuel defined machine learning by the end of the 1950s. As one of the pioneers in

This article was originally published on the Lean Startup Co. blog By Lean Startup Co. Education Program This is the story of how a man named Luke spent a mere three months, and six percent of

Design thinking helps solve complex problems through a non-linear process that is based on understanding of customers or empathy, further used to question assumptions, reframe the problem, and then generate an innovative solution, validated with

This article was originally published on the Lean Startup Co. blog By Lean Startup Co. Education Program We had a conversation with Chris Cochella, serial entrepreneur and founder of Brackitz, an award-winning children’s STEM education building system. He shared with us
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