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Eric Ries, entrepreneur and author of the bestselling book "The Lean Startup," ignited a movement that reshaped how founders and corporations build and scale businesses worldwide.

Drawing from his experiences in Silicon Valley startups, Ries introduced a methodology centered on rapid experimentation and iterative development that encouraged entrepreneurs to create minimum viable products (MVPs), test assumptions with real customers, and pivot quickly to maximize success.

He is host of The Eric Ries Show where he discusses with founders and business leaders how to build profitable companies for the long-term benefit of society.

In this episode we discuss:

• Origins and Rise of the Lean Startup Movement

• Misconceptions and Applications of Lean Startup Principles

• Expansion to Corporations and Broader Contexts

• Founder Well-Being, Business Philosophy, and Governance

• AI Developments, Risks, and Eric's Current Projects

And, of course, much more!

The Eric Ries Show

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