Learning from Failure
Eric reflects on the painful lesson of investing six months into building a product that ultimately missed the mark. The inability to attract users during initial testing forced the team to confront their missteps, leading to valuable insights about customer preferences. This experience underscored the importance of early feedback and adaptability in the journey of scaling a business.In this clip
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Masters of Scale
Build. Measure. Learn, w/Eric Ries of The Lean Startup and the LTSE
Related Questions
Can you elaborate on why it's important to prioritize learning from users and how iteration based on user interactions contributes to evolving a successful product when building a Minimum Viable Product (MVP), as discussed in the episode "Reflections on a movement | Eric Ries (creator of The Lean Startup methodology)" and the clip "Rethinking MVPs"?
What insights do great founders have about the value of making mistakes in the episode 611: Reid Hoffman | Surprising Entrepreneurial Truths and the clip Learning from Noes?