Triage for Managing Interrupts
This is for startup founders. You have a lot on your plate and events and interruptions make it even more interesting.
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This is for startup founders. You have a lot on your plate and events and interruptions make it even more interesting.
Triage for Managing Interrupts Read More »
The deadline to move to Google Analytics 4 (GA4) is fast approaching. But there’s no need to panic! Norbert Korny explains what the changes mean for you and important deadlines you won’t want to miss.
What you need to know about Google analytics (GA4) changes Read More »
Our Q4 2022 Newsletter is devoted to problem solving checklists for that can help entrepreneurs address common startup challenges.
Newsletter Q4 2022: Problem Solving Checklists Read More »
Some examples of recurring problems in startups with self-debugging questions to help point you to root cause corrective actions.
Managing Recurring Problems In Your Startup Read More »
Assessing the project health of an electronic system design effort involves analyzing a complex critical path that a global team needs to execute.
Time Capsule: Project Health for Electronic Systems Design (2009) Read More »
We use a four phase project planning model we call 1-2-4-1 which allocates time to planning, prototyping key challenges, finishing the bulk of the work, and polishing.
Chalk Talk 1-2-4-1 Read More »
Holly Hester-Reilly offers a briefing on how to apply continuous product discovery and lean product principles in a B2B environment.
Holly Hester-Reilly: Lean Product Principles in B2B Read More »
I had earlier blogged about the Incomplete Manifesto for Growth: Eight For Entrepreneurs, this is a follow on post that selects eight more statements by Bruce Mau for your consideration.
Eight More From An “Incomplete Manifesto for Growth” by Bruce Mau Read More »
Quotes for entrepreneurs on constructive confrontation and integrating needs: avoiding negotiating purely based on positions.
Quotes for Entrepreneurs Curated in October 2022 Read More »
Some thoughts on finding common ground and workable solutions when trust is low and conversations are challenging.
Finding Common Ground and Workable Solutions Read More »
Scott Swaaley: “A good advisor provides context and helps you to clarify the best approach to a deal. Sean Murphy provides a wealth of perspective on business rules of thumb, successful practices from larger firms in different industries, and established business theory.”
Scott Swaaley: A Good Advisor Provides Context Read More »
Bill Seitz shares some of his learnings, so you can experience more “interesting” errors.
Accidental Learnings from a Journeyman PM by Bill Seitz Read More »
Luke Spear, Steve Blank, Conchita Franco-Serri, Mike Rowehl, and Taimur Alavi recommend Sean Murphy for customer development.
People Who Recommend Sean Murphy Read More »
A chalk talk on Stewart Brand’s model for how six layers in a building change at different rates from his book “How Buildings Learn.”
Chalk Talk: How Buildings Learn Read More »
Quotes for entrepreneurs curated in Sep-2022 around the theme of gaining insight from experience–especially mistakes.
Quotes for Entrepreneurs Curated in September 2022 Read More »
In the video below, Mike Krupit, founder of Trajectify, shares some interesting insights on density and fluidity your network. Mike Krupit on Network Density and Fluidity An edited transcript for readers: Mike Krupit on the importance of your network The other thing I will say is having a network. When we’re starting a business, we’re
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Where is your team in the explore exploit continuum? Are you in explore or exploit mode? If you are operating in a new area with high uncertainty then explore mode is the best posture. As you gain clarity you will typically transition to exploit mode.
Chalk Talk: Where is your team in the explore exploit continuum? Read More »
Quotes for entrepreneurs curated in August 2022 on the themes of maturing, the value of a sense of history, and the value of a long term perspective
Quotes For Entrepreneurs Curated in August 2022 Read More »
Video and an edited transcript from the “Make Something that People Want”” briefing by John Nash at the Aug-24-2022 Lean Culture meetup.
John Nash on “Make Something that People Want” Read More »
Video and transcript from the “How to put yourself in your customers shoes” briefing by Kristin Zhivago at the March 2022 Lean Culture meetup. She highlights the importance of putting yourself in your customers’ shoes in order to develop a more effective marketing strategy and ultimately drive revenue growth.
Kristin Zhivago: How to put yourself in your customers shoes Read More »