The real value of Lean Startup
Andy Robinson, Deliveroo’s site lead in Edinburgh, on why constantly questioning your assumptions leads to delivering value.
18 June 2020 • 4 minute watch
Robinson previously worked at Neo Innovation where Eric Ries, one of the founders of the Lean Startup movement, was a partner. He was also chief commercial officer at Cultivate, a software design and development firm, acquired by Deliveroo last year.
Here he talks about the lessons he learned working in a Lean Startup consulting business, why “consistently questioning whether or not your assumptions about your company, your product, are meeting the realities of the market” is essential, and more.
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