Entrepreneur Eric Ries spoke in Toronto at the Rotman School of Management as part of his book tour for “The Lean Startup.” Ries was introduced by Rypple co-…
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Really informative!
Eric Ries is a Silicon Valley entrepreneur and author recognized for
pioneering the Lean Startup movement, a new-business strategy which directs
startup companies to allocate their resources as efficiently as possible
Very good talk as he says to have it in the background, and go back and
listen again really helpful.
The problem with religion, any religion, is that it demands followers.
Religion starts with a set of beliefs which describe and prescribe
acceptable behaviors which would lead to enlightenment and fulfillment.
Religion provides simplified answers engineered by a chosen few to
complicate and perhaps even intractable questions that had bewildered the
masses. Religion requires faith, sometimes even blind faith, in exchange
for a promise. It is a pact. Follow these commandments or these rituals,
and you shall be rewarded (money, power, fame or even a few goats and
virgins). The good news is that the “Lean Startup” movement is becoming a
religion with growing followers. The bad news is that good entrepreneurs
are not good followers, and vice versa.
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Awesome video, and a really eye opening book, The Lean Startup.
Check it out!
Watch Eric Ries Discuss “The Lean Startup”
Thanks Dan for spearheading this talk! Us Rotman students really enjoyed it.
I want to know what Eric reads on daily basis
thanks
it’s funny he says he was shocked to find out you could get paid to program
computers. i too found it strange that people went to school to learn how
to program. I thought programing was something you did in your free time
and learned on your own, without even a book, with friends giving you tips
they figured out or were shown by their friends. because, in my mind, the
product was the only thing that mattered, not some degree.
great talk! good information.
Eric Ries becomes more and more my new idol ;>
more accurately, you want to know what he read to get to this point? i’d
like to know that too.
Fantastic!
tell him the truth, this vid was extremelly boring =D
absolutely informative , i think i have learned so much from every moments
of this video , special thanks for uploading .