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Lean Startup

Introduction: Lean Startup

Lean Startup is a methodology for building businesses and products that emphasises rapid experimentation, customer feedback, and iterative design. It helps entrepreneurs minimise waste by testing assumptions early and adjusting direction based on real evidence, increasing the chances of success.

Background

The approach was popularised by Eric Ries in his 2011 book The Lean Startup. It adapts principles of Lean Manufacturing—such as waste reduction and continuous improvement—to the uncertain world of entrepreneurship. Instead of investing years in development before launch, Lean Startup encourages quick cycles of building, testing, and learning to validate ideas before scaling.

Key Elements / Features

  • Build–Measure–Learn: A continuous loop for rapid testing and learning.
  • Minimum Viable Product (MVP): A simplified version of the product that tests core assumptions with minimal effort.
  • Pivot or Persevere: Decisions based on validated data—either adjust strategy (pivot) or continue with the current path (persevere).
  • Validated learning: Insights gained from real customer interactions drive development.
  • Evidence-driven: Focuses on data and feedback, not assumptions or guesswork.

Applications / Examples

  • Technology startups: Testing new app features with small user groups before a full-scale launch.
  • Corporate innovation: Large organisations piloting new products or services in limited markets.
  • Public sector: Introducing new digital platforms by trialling with selected user groups.
  • Education and NGOs: Using MVPs to test learning platforms or community projects.

Relevance / Impact

Lean Startup has transformed how entrepreneurs and organisations approach innovation. It reduces risk by preventing overinvestment in untested ideas, accelerates learning through customer feedback, and ensures that products and services align with real needs. By applying Lean Startup principles, organisations foster agility, adaptability, and sustainable growth.

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Anend Harkhoe
Lean Consultant & Trainer | MBA in Lean & Six Sigma | Founder of Dmaic.com & Lean.nl
With extensive experience in healthcare (hospitals, elderly care, mental health, GP practices), banking and insurance, manufacturing, the food industry, consulting, IT services, and government, Anend is eager to guide you into the world of Lean and Six Sigma. He believes in the power of people, action, and experimentation. At Dmaic.com and Lean.nl, everything revolves around practical knowledge and hands-on training. Lean is not just a theory—it’s a way of life that you need to experience. From Tokyo’s karaoke bars to Toyota’s lessons—Anend makes Lean tangible and applicable. Lean.nl organises inspiring training sessions and study trips to Lean companies in Japan, such as Toyota. Contact: info@dmaic.com

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