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Lean but not fast Lean and slow steps for success

Alessandro Nasini - a.nasini@maple.it - www.maple.it

Chi sono io: CEO/cofounder @maple.it(Design and Innovation Consulting) Co-founder @startalia.com (Startup Foundry) Chairman @italiandesigninnovation.net (Organisation focused on promoting creative expertise, knowledge and experience about product and service design and innovation)

@nasini - Lean but not fast: Lean and slow steps for success

“The focus of lean is on providing the customer with more value sooner. Lean can be seen as a subset of radical management in the context of manufacturing, just as Scrum and Agile can be seen as subsets of radical management in the context of software development.”

@nasini - Lean but not fast: Lean and slow steps for success

“The focus of lean is on providing the customer with more value sooner. “

@nasini - Lean but not fast: Lean and slow steps for success

#lean#customer#value#sooner

@nasini - Lean but not fast: Lean and slow steps for success

#lean (startup) Lean startup is a method for developing businesses and products so that startups can shorten their product development cycles by adopting a combination of business-hypothesis-driven experimentation, iterative product releases, and what he calls validated

learning.

@nasini - Lean but not fast: Lean and slow steps for success

#customer

Customer (sometimes known as a client, buyer, or purchaser) is the recipient of a good or a service, or a product, or an idea, obtained from a seller, vendor, or supplier via a financial transaction or exchange for money or some other valuable consideration.

@nasini - Lean but not fast: Lean and slow steps for success

#value

The lean manufacturing system considers as waste the expenditure of resources for any goal other than the creation of value for the end customer, and continually seeks ways to eliminate such waste.

@nasini - Lean but not fast: Lean and slow steps for success

#sooner

“Sooner” does not mean “tomorrow”, “by the weekend” or “My God, the world had its day!”

@nasini - Lean but not fast: Lean and slow steps for success

The Lean Startup Machine way: “Fail fast. Succeed faster”

@nasini - Lean but not fast: Lean and slow steps for success

The Startalia.com way: “Design better. Succeed faster”

@nasini - Lean but not fast: Lean and slow steps for success

#designbetter

At any time 10 startups are developing exactly the same idea...

@nasini - Lean but not fast: Lean and slow steps for success

#designbetter

... so, take the time to properly design a new product or service.

@nasini - Lean but not fast: Lean and slow steps for success

#designbetter

“The Slow Startup”

@nasini - Lean but not fast: Lean and slow steps for success

Alessandro Nasini

@nasini a.nasini@maple.itlinkedin: nasini+39 340 7341 502

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