Playing Lean Blog
Jul 3, 2016
The Jobs To Be Done Framework
Figuring out what problems you are solving can be hard. It may help to think about what “job” you are “hiring” a product to do instead. This way of thinking was first popularized by Clayton Christensen in his book The Innovator’s Solution.
Jun 26, 2016
Lean Startup Machine
Trevor Owens, CEO and Founder, describes Lean Startup Machine as a start-up boot-camp that follows a rigorous process, bringing some of the best start-up mentors in your community to come and coach you over a three day period.
Jun 12, 2016
Blast from the Past: Facemash
Before creating and growing Facebook into a social networking behemoth it is today, with more than 13 000 employees and over 1 billion active users, Mark Zuckerberg invented Facemash.
May 30, 2016
Is it time to pivot?
The concept of pivoting is explicitly mentioned in several Experiment Cards. Some players have experienced having to...
May 21, 2016
Why it's important to do Problem interviews
IDENTIFYING AN ITCH
AKA: Why are we doing a Problem Interview
The goal of the problem interview is to figure who the ...
May 16, 2016
The importance of the Positioning Statement and the role of Company Cards
If you have played Playing Lean before you remember “Company Cards”. Company Cards are the predefined contextual sett...
May 6, 2016
How Playing Lean conveys Lean Startup Methodology
In this blog post you can read about the eleven key concepts in Playing Lean that relates to the Lean Startup and how...
Mar 25, 2016
AMA with Ash Maurya
At the Playing Lean Facilitator Club, we had the pleasure of having Ash Maurya with us for an AMA. Ash is just about ...