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Silicon Valley's POST for Lean Startup Project Management: Reinventing How Entrepreneurs Learn and Grow Insanely Great Companies

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In a May 2012 article in Wired magazine, Ted Greenwald suggests a list of 6 "Sacred Textbooks" for high tech startups in Silicon Valley. These textbooks are must have for high tech or lean startups. ...

In a May 2012 article in Wired magazine, Ted Greenwald suggests a list of 6 "Sacred Textbooks" for high tech startups in Silicon Valley. These textbooks are must have for high tech or lean startups. Although these textbooks have great principles, ideas, and tools, they have different frames of reference so that knowledge transfer is difficult. The result is that entrepreneurs have fragmented knowledge in the Pyramid of Sacred Textbooks. Entrepreneurs therefore waste a lot of resources in developing lean startup companies. This presentation introduces a holistic and multilevel dashboard that can be used to seamlessly integrate and apply knowledge in the Pyramid of Sacred Textbooks. The tool is called the "One-Page Lean Startup." A template of the One-Page Lean Startup is contained in the presentation.

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  • RodKing Rod King, Business Model Problem Solver at Ideal-Solutions Management Ali, Thanks for your comment. Although rational/empirical thinking at the base of the pyramid dominates the Lean Startup movement, I believe that in the coming years, we'll see a more significant role for right-brained thinking. The ideal case would be to be adept at multilevel thinking as the paradigm of the One-Page Lean Startup suggests. 6 months ago
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  • hudali15 Ali Anani, Managing Partner at Phenomena Communications Great work Rod. I like your idea of the pyramidal distribution between creative and rational thinking. 6 months ago
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