How Lean Startup informs business decisions
Jason Fan, BrainCeek co-founder, on why he follows Lean Startup “religiously” and how it informs his approach.
19 June 2020 • 2 minute watch
BrainCeek co-founder Jason Fan says Lean Startup has ensured his company has always focussed on whether the customer wants the product before expanding. His business provides work simulations to help candidates find the right career path and connect them with employers. BrainCeek is based in the US and part of the Barclays Rise community.
In this short video Fan discusses how the methodology informed early stage decision-making, opportunity assessment and more.
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