Lean Analytics (Review and Analysis of Croll and Yoskovitz' Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Alistair Croll and Benjamin Yoskovitz’s book “Lean Analytics” shows how you can definitively determine what to sell and find out what customers really want to buy. The authors explain how you can turn questions about the business into statistical measures and discover the truthful answers. This book is a must-read for any start-up entrepreneur with practical and real-life information that will lead you to success.
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To learn more, read “Lean Analytics” to find out how you can ensure the success of your start-up by finding out what customers really want.
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The whole essence of the Lean Startup movement can be summed up in one thought: Don’t sell what you can make; instead, make what you can sell. Lean analytics is how you definitively determine what will sell.
In practical terms, lean analytics is really the art of figuring out what people want to buy. You do this by getting data which answers key questions like:
What is the riskiest part of your business plan?
What metrics can be used to track those risks?
How can you reduce those risks?
How can you iterate to move forward?
Analytics translates all of these questions into statistical measures which you can then use to get to the truth, even if the results are inconvenient or embarrassing. By identifying what are the riskiest parts of your business model and then running some minimal cost experiments in those specific areas, you learn about what works and what does not quickly and inexpensively. That speed of learning allows you to adapt so you can move onwards and upwards.
If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.
– Peter Drucker
"Lean Analytics is the dashboard for every stage of your business, from validating whether a problem is real, to identifying your customers, to deciding what to build, to positioning yourself favorably with a potential acquirer. It can’t force you to act on data — but it can put that data front and center, making it harder for you to