Lean Innovation 101 at SF Bay ACM Nov-20-2013

I am trying out a new talk on “What is Lean? – Lean Innovation 101” at the SF Bay ACM on Wed-Nov-20-2013. Here is a brief description:

“Lean” provides a scientific approach for creating a product and developing new businesses. Teams can iteratively build products or services to meet the needs of early customers by adopting a combination of customer development, business-hypothesis-driven experimentation and iterative product releases.

What I will cover:

  • Why more and more companies are using Lean
  • What is Lean, what it is not
  • Key concepts
    • Focus on determining and delivering what the customer values
    • Get Out Of Your BatCave
    • Use an initial product (MVP) as a probe to explore the market
    • Build-Measure-Learn loop
    • When and how to pivot
  • Rules of thumb for successful lean innovation

Speaker Bio: Sean Murphy, CEO of SKMurphy, Inc., offers customer development services for technology entrepreneurs. SKMurphy’s focus is on early customers and early revenue for startups. Sean is an early and active member of the Lean Startup group and has been a workshop presenter and mentor at Lean Startup Conferences. SKMurphy’s clients have offerings in electronic design automation, artificial intelligence, web-enabled collaboration, proteomics, text analytics, legal services automation, and medical services workflow. Sean holds a BS in Mathematical Sciences and an MS in Engineering-Economic Systems (Management Science) from Stanford University.


Note: It’s a new talk and I am looking for a few chances to do a dry run. If you are interested in walking through a rough version for 30-45 minutes on skype or GoToMtg and providing some feedback please contact me.

2 thoughts on “Lean Innovation 101 at SF Bay ACM Nov-20-2013”

  1. Hi Sean,
    I think the first bullet of the key concept should be
    Lean = No Waste
    The first bullet may not directly convey that concept unless re-phrased as “Don’t waste time, energy, money building something before you get out of the building and investigate your assumptions”. Of course that’s too long for a bullet point, but I’ve talked with too many people who assume lean means cheap, but that missed the point. Hope all is well (enough).

  2. Looking forward to hearing you talk about lean innovation. If dry run spots are still available please contact me directly.

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