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  2. Lean Launchpad - Wikipedia

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    Lean LaunchPad is an entrepreneurship methodology created by Steve Blank to test and develop business models based on querying and learning from customers. It is said to be based on the scientific method and combines experiential learning with “The three building blocks of a successful lean startup”: Alexander Osterwalder's "Business Model Canvas", Steve Blank's "Customer Development Model ...

  3. Wikipedia:Peer review/Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's peer review is a way to receive ideas on how to improve articles that are already decent. It may be used for potential good article nominations, potential featured article candidates, or an article of any "grade" (but if the article isn't well-developed, please read here before asking for a peer review).

  4. Lean startup - Wikipedia

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    Lean startup is a methodology for developing businesses and products that aims to shorten product development cycles and rapidly discover if a proposed business model is viable; this is achieved by adopting a combination of business-hypothesis-driven experimentation, iterative product releases, and validated learning.

  5. Steve Blank - Wikipedia

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    Steve Blank (born 1953) is an American entrepreneur, educator, author and speaker. [1] He created the customer development method that launched the lean startup movement. His work has influenced modern entrepreneurship through the creation of tools and processes for new ventures which differ from those used in large companies.

  6. Customer development - Wikipedia

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    The pivot is “a structural course correction to test a new fundamental hypothesis about a product, strategy [or] engine of growth.” [23] It is the process of changing a part or parts of the business model to reflect reality. [20] [24] The customer development process assumes that most of the initial assumptions of the business model will be ...

  7. Wikipedia : Peer review/Tools

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    It happens from time to time that the peer review page is placed in one of the categories for articles under peer review. This causes the peer review page to list itself as a peer review, which is obviously not a good thing (thankfully, the servers do not admit infinite regress, and simply give up trying to display content).

  8. Software inspection - Wikipedia

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    Inspection in software engineering, refers to peer review of any work product by trained individuals who look for defects using a well defined process. An inspection might also be referred to as a Fagan inspection after Michael Fagan, the creator of a very popular software inspection process.

  9. Software review - Wikipedia

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    Inspection is a very formal type of peer review where the reviewers are following a well-defined process to find defects. Walkthrough is a form of peer review where the author leads members of the development team and other interested parties go through a software product and the participants ask questions and make comments about defects.