Build Products that Customers Want using Lean Startup Approach

  • 24 Nov 2015
  • 6:15 PM - 8:00 PM
  • 211 Yonge Street, 4th Floor (Powered by Search)

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Most often we build products with minimal customer involvement. Lean Startups take a different approach and involve customers at every stage of product development. On Nov 24, 2015 at our next TPMA meeting, you will play a collaborative game of running a business based on the "Lean Startup" approach. Participants organize themselves as self-organizing teams and try to run a profitable business by making "widgets". You will sell the "widgets" to customer and during the course of game the teams learn what the customer wants (and is willing to pay for). At the end of the game Ram [Certified Lean & Agile coach] will debrief the participants on why Customer Validation is important.

Ram Srinivasan has a very unique distinction of being a Certified Scrum Trainer, an Innovation Games® Qualified Instructor and a Professional Coach who specializes in coaching teams and organizations. His mission is to help his clients build great organizations and he does this by focusing on people, process and product development.

 Ram started as a developer and later moved to hold various roles including software architect, Project /Program Manager, and executive coach. He has coached, mentored and consulted from teams to organizations of all sizes across many industries (finance, insurance, retail, banking, media, telecom, etc.). 


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In our next TPMA meeting, on Nov 24, 2015, you will run a business based on the "Lean Startup" approach. The meeting will start off by playing a collaborative game that explores the marketplace.

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