Ash Maurya Running Lean Pdf File

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The Lean Canvas template is a worksheet for capturing and exploring early-stage business or product concepts. The template is based on a methodology elaborated by Ash Maurya in his blog and in his book entitled Running Lean. Ash's Lean Canvas is in turn based on the Business Model Canvas as described in the book Business Model Generation developed by Alex Osterwalder et al.

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Ash Maurya Running Lean Pdf File

Ash Maurya, 'Running Lean' Ash Maurya 2010 ISBN: N/A 278 pages File type: PDF 5 mb What is Running Lean? Running Lean is a workflow for building web based software that was developed by rigorously applying and testing Customer Development, Lean Startup, and Bootstrapping techniques. Running Lean is a systematic process for iterating from. Plan A to a plan that works before running. Read summary of Running Lean by Ash Maurya. Running Lean presents you with a fail-safe strategy to bringing your new product successfully into the market. By promoting a methodology of clever testing and planning ahead, the book gives you a step-by-step guide in building a business model that works while saving time, money and effort.

Copyright (c) 2012. Designed by Rod Waldhoff, based on work by Ash Maurya and the Business Model Foundry, and released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license (CC BY-SA 3.0).

Files

  • lean-canvas.odg is the 'source' version of the template, an OpenDocument graphics (ODG) file created with OpenOffice and/or LibreOffice.
  • lean-canvas.pdf is a Portable Document Format (PDF) export of the template, suitable for printing.
Ash Maurya Running Lean Pdf File

Ash Maurya Running Lean Pdf File Download

Credits and Sources

  • Both Ash's Lean Canvas and the Alex's Business Model Canvas are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license (CC BY-SA 3.0).
  • The 'fire' symbol was designed by Alan Hussey, from The Noun Project (CC BY 3.0).
  • The 'fire extinguisher' symbol was designed by Roger Cook of AIGA and Don Shanosky of the U.S. Department of Transportation (Public Domain).
  • The 'key' symbol was designed by Egor Culcea, from The Noun Project (CC BY 3.0).
  • The 'snowflake' symbol was designed by the U.S. National Park Service (Public Domain).
  • The 'tower' symbol was designed by Matthew R. Miller, from The Noun Project (CC BY 3.0).
  • The 'railroad' symbol was designed by Luis Martins and released with 'No Rights Reserved' (CC0).
  • The 'ticket purchase' symbol was designed by Roger Cook of AIGA and Don Shanosky of the U.S. Department of Transportation (Public Domain).
  • The 'wallet' symbol was designed by Hakan Yalcin, from The Noun Project (CC BY 3.0).
  • The 'piggy bank' symbol was designed by Patrick Brentano, from The Noun Project (CC BY 3.0).