When to Pivot, When to Persevere

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Every entrepreneur faces the challenge in developing a product of deciding when to pivot and when to persevere. Successful ones say new products or services usually need many course corrections to find a successful formula. Silicon Valley entrepreneur Eric Ries' new book, The Lean Startup, tells how to continuously innovate towards success.

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Ries’ summary of the top ten types of pivots to consider: Zoom-in, zoom-out, customer segment, customer need, platform, business architecture, value capture, engine of growth, channel, and technology. Ries makes the case for using management systems, not gut-level reactions, to decide required course corrections.

Read it at Forbes


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