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Lean Analytics: Use Data to Build a Better Startup Faster (Lean Series) (original 2013; edition 2013)

by Alistair Croll (Author)

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Title:Lean Analytics: Use Data to Build a Better Startup Faster (Lean Series)
Authors:Alistair Croll (Author)
Info:O'Reilly Media (2013), Edition: 1, 440 pages
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This book is a gem for entrepreneurs, product managers, business analysts, marketers and, honestly, anyone involved in the end-to-end development and operations (yes, pretty much everyone). It provides a structured look at issues you face on the job, and provides practical advice and methods in tackling them. For those seeking a sure business win, this is not the right book for you. For those who prefer to embrace the unknown through pure gut feeling, you will not be pleased. But for the rest of us dealing with the day to day challenges of meeting business needs in increasingly demanding circumstances, this book is a good guidance to help you and your team work in a more effective, meaningful and united manner. ( )
  perhapstoopink | Sep 25, 2016 |
This book is a gem for entrepreneurs, product managers, business analysts, marketers and, honestly, anyone involved in the end-to-end development and operations (yes, pretty much everyone). It provides a structured look at issues you face on the job, and provides practical advice and methods in tackling them. For those seeking a sure business win, this is not the right book for you. For those who prefer to embrace the unknown through pure gut feeling, you will not be pleased. But for the rest of us dealing with the day to day challenges of meeting business needs in increasingly demanding circumstances, this book is a good guidance to help you and your team work in a more effective, meaningful and united manner. ( )
  perhapstoopink | Sep 25, 2016 |
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For Riley, who's already mastered the art of asking "why" five times.
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For my brother, Jacob, who passed away too soon, but inspires me still to challenge myself and take risks.
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