#StartupChats – Being a Lean Startup

Developing a minimum viable product quickly in order to pivot, accelerate, and fail fast, is the startup way of the future and the future is now. An increasing number of entrepreneurs are taking the Lean Startup approach to better manage, organize, and fund their startups before too much time and energy has been put into the product. What exactly is the Lean Startup approach? Why is gaining your potential customer’s feedback so essential to moving forward? How can startups learn to pivot after failing in order to save time, money, and energy?
Join Startup Canada (@Startup_Canada) and Grand and Toy (@grandandtoyca) on Wednesday, December 9, 2015 for a live #StartupChats on Twitter from 12pm – 1pm ET, hosted by Edwin Frondozo (@drgnmeme), to learn about Being a Lean Startup.
Guests
– Grand & Toy (@grandandtoyca)
– Clinton Senkow, Founder @SocialBare, Board Member @NAIT_OHAA, Contributor @Yegfit, #Tech, #Startup, #Fitness, #Travel, and @rachaelsenkow are my passions. (@ClintonSenkow)
– Juris Ulmanis, Entrepreneurship / Marketing Professor | Latvian National Guard | Former Motorola Executive | Fire – Breathing Viking, mountaineer, swimmer, polar explorer. (@Jurisu)
– BrainStation, Powering the next generation of creators with workshops, courses and corporate training in digital marketing, design and technology. (@BrainStation)
– Anastasia Valentine, Byline: Positive Instigator, Business Builder, Advocate of Women in #STEM (@AVV)
– Brennan McEachran, CEO, Co-Founder of @soapboxhq.
I split my time between the Business, the Tech, and @shannonblakely. (@i_am_brennan)
#StartupChats Contest: On Dec.9th send a photo of your ideal workspace & you could win a Keurig Coffee Machine or Hip Street Tablet from @GrandandToyCA