The room was utterly packed today at Web 2.0 Expo, and the discussion afterward at the web2open was amazing. Thank you all so much for coming. I had brought a stack of fliers with me with one of the "Ideas-Code-Data" feedback loop infographics on one side, and information about the upcoming workshop on the other.
I dramatically underestimated the number that I would need, and there was almost a riot as people rushed the stage once they realized they were going fast. Note to self: avoid bodily injury via more fliers next time!
Anyway, I promised that I would post an electronic copy of the flier as soon as humanly possible, which is right now. I'll save further commentary for a future post, and the Expo will eventually post the full deck that I used in the room. Suffice for now to say that I am incredible grateful, honored and humbled by the turnout, the incredible questions and comments, and the passion you all shared with me. Thank you thank you thank you.
I'm following the conversation on #leanstartup on Twitter, if you'd like to follow along or participate. Your feedback is always much appreciated.
Without further ado, and with many thanks to the guys from KISSmetrics who helped with the snappy design...
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
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Great job at the conference today. Very informative and a valuable use of time.
ReplyDeleteI really like how this diagram makes the process clear.
ReplyDeleteHi Eric - Your #leanstartup session was so jam-packed with great information that it was hard to take it all in. The mob scene you describe about getting the flyers is so true! Mine was snatched out of my hand twice before I was able to get away ;) Great session and great advice. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteI can't figure out how to download the picture so that I can print it and post it to my wall... am I missing something?
ReplyDeleteThis was a great talk! I wish I was there or had a better recording.
ReplyDeleteI mean this talk...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.slideshare.net/startuplessonslearned/eric-ries-lean-startup-presentation-for-web-20-expo-april-1-2009-a-disciplined-approach-to-imagining-designing-and-building-new-products