![rw-book-cover](https://readwise-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/media/reader/parsed_document_assets/99599933/cover-image-Image00005.jpg) ## Metadata - Authors: [[Eric Ries]] - Full Title:: The Lean Startup - Category:: #📚Books, [[Lean]] - Read date:: [[2023-10-13]] ## Highlights > At its heart, a startup is a catalyst that transforms ideas into products. As customers interact with those products, they generate feedback and data. The feedback is both qualitative (such as what they like and don’t like) and quantitative (such as how many people use it and find it valuable). (...) the products a startup builds are really experiments; the learning about how to build a sustainable business is the outcome of those experiments. For startups, that information is much more important than dollars, awards, or mentions in the press, because it can influence and reshape the next set of ideas. ([View Highlight](https://read.readwise.io/read/01hcmq6htdspf1b5ca4edz72kc)) ^97089d ![[Pasted image 20240419161702.png]] ^50ae18 Alternatives to this: DMAIC (Define - Measure - Analyze - Improve - Control) from [[Six-Sigma]].