
Before Steve Blank, startups were guessing. Now they're testing. This revolutionary 2003 guide birthed the Lean Startup movement, transformed Silicon Valley, and convinced Eric Ries to build IMVU. Why do Stanford and Berkeley teach it? Because it prevents Webvan-level catastrophes.
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In this phase, you develop a hypothesis about your product, its selling points, distribution channels, and key features. But hypotheses are just that – they need to be tested. You must "get out of the building" and meet with potential customers to validate your assumptions. Often, you'll find that your initial hypotheses are incorrect, and you'll need to adjust your product, pricing, and distribution strategy based on customer feedback. For instance, if you're developing software to help banks with cashing checks, you might find that your initial product isn't flawless but gets the job done quickly. Your perfect customer would be a bank that loses significant money on manual check-cashing and is willing to adopt a rapid solution even if it's not perfect.
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