Agile Development for Startups
An iterative software development approach built on the 2001 Agile Manifesto, favoring working software over rigid planning.
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An iterative software development approach built on the 2001 Agile Manifesto, favoring working software over rigid planning.
A human-centered, iterative problem-solving process with five stages: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, and Test.
Steve Blank's framework for validating startup assumptions through direct customer contact before and during product development.
A reasoning method that breaks problems down to fundamental truths and rebuilds from scratch — avoiding assumptions inherited from analogy.
Eric Ries' framework for measuring startup progress using leading indicators when traditional revenue metrics are too early to be meaningful.
The Lean Startup is a methodology for building products under extreme uncertainty, centered on validated learning and the Build-Measure-Learn feedback loop.