the lean startup (theory & motivation - examples & learnings)

42
Lean Startup Rémy Blättler Chief of the System, Supertext AG remy.supertext.ch @swissghostrider Theory & Motivation Examples & Learnings

Upload: remy-blaettler

Post on 20-Aug-2015

180 views

Category:

Small Business & Entrepreneurship


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Lean Startup

Rémy BlättlerChief of the System, Supertext AG remy.supertext.ch @swissghostrider

Theory & MotivationExamples & Learnings

Page 2: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Reto Remy• Born in Eschenbach• Electronics technician @ Cerberus• BSc in CS at HSR in Rapperswil

• Co-founder Collaboral• Startup @ Technopark Zurich

West Coast (SF) East Coast (NYC)

Page 3: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Remy Blaettler

“Chief of the System” at Supertext, the fastest growing Swiss translation and copywriting company

[email protected]

remy.supertext.ch@swissghostrider

Page 4: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

What does a successful startup need?• A great idea• Good timing• A rocking team• VC capital• and lots of hard work (and time)

Right?

Page 5: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Enter the lean startup

Page 6: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

The background

Eric Ries was a fairly unsuccessful serial entrepreneur.He was searching for a way to increase the success rate of his startups.

Based on the principles of lean manufacturing from Japan (Toyota)

Page 7: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

The principles

1. Entrepreneurs are everywhere2. Entrepreneurship is management3. Validated learning4. Build-measure-learn5. Innovation accounting

Page 8: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Traditional management

• Set exact targets based on experience and existing clients.

• Plan and execute accordingly.

Successful execution of a plan that leads to nowhere.

School:Waterfall, maybe Agile

Page 9: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Traditional management

Clearly does not work for startups.

“Let’s just do it” is adopted.

No management does not work either.

Page 10: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Build – measure – learn feedback loop

Idea

Build

Product

Measure

Data

Learn

Page 11: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

First: a reality check

1. Idea!2. Does your customer have the problem

that you are trying to solve?3. Will they pay for it?4. Will they pay YOU for it?5. Can you build the solution for that

problem?

Page 12: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Try to sell the product before you build it

(It’s not the same as asking customers what they want.)

Page 13: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Build – measure – learn feedback loop

Idea

Build

Product

Measure

Data

Learn

Page 14: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

MVP (minimum viable product)

Skimp on features not on quality.

Remove any feature, process or effort that does not contribute to the “test”.

Page 15: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

NOBODY is going to steal your idea

And if they can execute your idea quicker and better than you, you’re in trouble anyway.

Page 16: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Build – measure – learn feedback loop

Idea

Build

Product

Measure

Data

Learn

Page 17: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Quantitative learning

You can always justify failure as part of the learning experience, but that's a bit cheap….

Use experiments, not market research.

Page 18: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Innovation accounting

Traditional

• Time• Budget• Features• Quality

Lean

• Actionable vs. vanity metrics

• Only measure things with a clear cause & effect.

• Split tests

Page 19: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Dave McClure’s pirate metrics (AARRR)

Page 20: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Pivot?

Don’t give up too quickly.But don’t try to ride a dead horse either.

Listen to customer feedback!

And adding more services to the wrong idea is not the answer.

Page 21: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

BackgroundWhat are you trying to achieve?

Hypothesis[Specific repeatable action] will [Expected measurable outcome]

DetailsHow will you setup this experiment?

ResultsEnter your qualitative/ quantitative data

Next actionWhat is your next experiment?

Validated learningWhat did you learn?

Validated or not

Page 22: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Accelerate

Idea

Build

Product

Measure

Data

Learn

Page 23: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Grow & adapt

Make sure the paid acquisition is not higher than the customer lifetime value.

Eventually your business should grow faster than the build-measure-learn feedback can loop.

Page 24: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Examples

Page 25: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

It’s simple: API sourcing

Traditional• $20k for a web

agency

Lean• $30 for a

Wordpress template

• $25/month for an online db knack

An online database for pharmaceutical ingredient suppliers.

Page 26: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Just start somewhere

Pain: project managers send out complicated Excel sheets that are always out of sync.

Solution: build something that keeps them in sync.

First idea: synced project management in Excel

Better idea: generic synced spreadsheet!

Page 27: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

CollaboralRemyShared Excel

Shared Word

Shared PowerPoint

Desktop and web version

Enterprise edition

School edition

Free edition

Spent 2 weeks on the login page

RetoShared Excel desktop version

Spent 2 weeks building the VB client

Page 28: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)
Page 29: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Supertext

What we sold to our clients

Page 30: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Supertext

What we actually had

Page 31: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Supertext

Our plan…

Page 32: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Supertext

… and the reality

Page 33: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Keeping deadlines - Dosensio

• Built shared drive for Sharepoint• First working prototype after 2 months• Perfected it for another 12 months• Ran out of money and released it

⇨ Turns out the customer wanted something different

Page 34: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Startup excuses

1. I have no idea

2. I have no money

3. I’m not a developer

4. I need a logo first

Page 35: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Need an idea?

• Photos of tourists with a camera drone at the Eiffel tower

• “Create an event app” app

• Email snooze for Outlook

• Hollywood tours with a lift platform

Page 36: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Funny footnote

Eric Ries was working on something completely different when he came up with the lean startup approach.

Page 37: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Forget about the million dollar idea

Just start something. Anything.

Page 39: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Lean Startup Machine by Trevor OwensLearn to build a successful business in three days.

Lean Startup Machine (LSM) is a three-day workshop on building a successful business.

https://www.leanstartupmachine.com/

Page 40: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Lean Startup Factory

Build a real startup in one weekend.And we’re not talking about just a business plan.

http://www.leanstartupfactory.com/

Page 41: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Reduce the batch size

Example: lettersFold, pack, close the envelop and put on a stamp.

Single-piece flow instead large-batch approach

Speed up release and learning cycles

Page 42: The Lean Startup (Theory & Motivation - Examples & Learnings)

Your prototype should not take more than 90 days to build. Full time or part time.