Published Aug 26, 2019
Eric Ries – Lean Start-Ups and the Long-Term Stock Exchange (Capital Allocators, EP.107)
Eric Ries, creator of the Lean Startup methodology, delves into his entrepreneurial journey and the innovative Long-Term Stock Exchange, advocating for reforms in governance and executive compensation to align financial and stakeholder interests for enduring success.

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