When ‘Going Lean’ Goes Wrong

In recent years, the “Lean Startup” movement, championed by Eric Ries, has really caught on. This philosophy encourages companies to find winning ideas through efficient cycles of building, measuring and learning, which has led to the widespread adoption of popular concepts like “minimum viable products,” “data-driven decisions” and “failing fast.” Today, many if not most … Continue reading When ‘Going Lean’ Goes Wrong