1. Seminar – 25 April 2013
Continuous Innovation with Lean Startup
2. 1.Connections with agile development
2.Overview of The Lean Startup
3.Inspiration
4.Fun!
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SESSION OBJECTIVES
Continuous Innovation with Lean Startup
*The Lean Startup is a trademark and service mark owned by Eric Ries.
5. SPEAKERS
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Agile evangelists
Yann GENSOLLEN Sylvain CHERY
Coach Agile Director
CSM - CSP
6. YOU
What about you?
Who are you?
What is your role?
What is your objective for this session?
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8. AGILE - SCRUM
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Vision
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10. BLURRED FEEDBACK LOOP
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Product Owner
Dev & QA Team
SysOps
Final users / customers
Agile Development
DevOps
11. RISK = WASTE
Build it and they will come!
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12. PUT YOUR VISION TO THE TEST
Requirements =
Hypothesis
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13. THE LEAN STARTUP
The Lean Startup is a scientific-like
approach for the entrepreneur to learn
how to build a sustainable business.
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17. MEASURING PROGRESS
Innovation Accounting
1.State hypothesis
2.Build Minimal Viable Product
3.Establish baseline
4.Tune the engine
5.Pivot or persevere
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18. Build
Measure
Learn
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Tune the
engine
Hypothesis
Metrics & target value
From baseline to ideal
Experiment
Pivot or
Persevere
20. Minimal Viable Product
“Entrepreneurship in a lean startup is really
a series of MVP’s” – Eric Ries
“If Apple can launch a smartphone without
Find or Cut-and-Paste, what can you cut out
of your product requirements?” – Sramana
Mitra
“The first version of Gmail was literally
written in a day.” – Paul Buchheit (creator
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22. BACK TO OUR PRODUCT OWNER
Inspired by the Lean Startup
He knows his vision has to be tested
He formulates hypothesis
Value hypothesis
Growth hypothesis
He defines the minimum success criteria
He designs experiments
His Product Backlog
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25. R.O.T.I for this SESSION
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Source: www.qualitystreet.fr
26. A FEW MORE QUESTIONS…
What did you like about it?
To make it perfect… what shall we do?
What topic(s) would you like to discuss
during a future session?
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27. THANK YOU
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CONTACTS
Sylvain CHERY Yann GENSOLLEN
Director Agile Coach
schery@agilepartner.net ygensollen@agilepartner.n
et
+352 691 555 221 +33 6 17 80 98 54
@sylchery @Yann_G
Retrouvez nous sur :
Agile Partner: www.agilepartner.net & http://blog.agilepartner.net
28. 24-25-26 May 2013 at Technoport (Esch-
Belval)
54 hours, no talk, all action… and fun!
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Notas del editor
The Product Owner dilemnaIs my vision realistic?What should we build next?
All too often the feedback loop is blurred between the final customer and the P.O.This is OK with limited uncertainty, but not in a situation of extreme uncertainty (startup, new market, unknown customer…)
Cohort analysis, split tests,Example of metrics depending on engine of growth