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Lean startups for social change : the revolutionary path to big impact / Michel Gelobter ; foreword by Steve Blank ; introduction by Christie George.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: BK currents bookPublisher: Oakland, CA : Berrett-Koehler Publishers, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781626561502
  • 1626561508
  • 9781626561519
  • 1626561516
  • 9781626561496
  • 1626561494
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Lean startups for social change.DDC classification:
  • 658.1/1 23
LOC classification:
  • HD60
Online resources:
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Making Change the 21st-century Way -- 2. Lean Principles and Process -- 3. Difference a Sector Makes: Lean Startups for Profit versus for Social Change -- 4. Discovery I: The Nine Guesses -- 5. Discovery II: Get Ready, Get Set ... -- 6. Discovery III: Get Out of the Building! -- 7. Discovery IV: Pivot, Proceed, or Quit -- 8. Validation I: Get Ready to Get Big -- 9. Validation II: Priming the Pump -- 10. Validation III: Keep + Grow = Scale -- 11. Creation: Scaling Impact -- 12. Institutionalization: Building the Lean Organization.
Summary: For years, the lean startup has been revolutionizing both new and established businesses. In this eye-opening book, serial social entrepreneur Michel Gelobter shows how it can do the same for nonprofits. Traditionally, whether creating a new business or a new program, entrepreneurs in all sectors develop a plan, find money to fund it, and pursue it to its conclusion. The problem is, over time conditions can change drastically--but you're locked into your plan. The lean startup is all about agility and flexibility. Its mantra is "build, measure, learn: "create small experimental initiatives, quickly get real-world feedback on them, and use that data to expand what works and discard what doesn't. Using dozens of social sector examples, Gelobter walks you through the process. The standard approach wastes time and money. The lean startup will help your organization vastly increase the good it does.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

For years, the lean startup has been revolutionizing both new and established businesses. In this eye-opening book, serial social entrepreneur Michel Gelobter shows how it can do the same for nonprofits. Traditionally, whether creating a new business or a new program, entrepreneurs in all sectors develop a plan, find money to fund it, and pursue it to its conclusion. The problem is, over time conditions can change drastically--but you're locked into your plan. The lean startup is all about agility and flexibility. Its mantra is "build, measure, learn: "create small experimental initiatives, quickly get real-world feedback on them, and use that data to expand what works and discard what doesn't. Using dozens of social sector examples, Gelobter walks you through the process. The standard approach wastes time and money. The lean startup will help your organization vastly increase the good it does.

Machine generated contents note: 1. Making Change the 21st-century Way -- 2. Lean Principles and Process -- 3. Difference a Sector Makes: Lean Startups for Profit versus for Social Change -- 4. Discovery I: The Nine Guesses -- 5. Discovery II: Get Ready, Get Set ... -- 6. Discovery III: Get Out of the Building! -- 7. Discovery IV: Pivot, Proceed, or Quit -- 8. Validation I: Get Ready to Get Big -- 9. Validation II: Priming the Pump -- 10. Validation III: Keep + Grow = Scale -- 11. Creation: Scaling Impact -- 12. Institutionalization: Building the Lean Organization.

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