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How to get traction?

Small batch approach

The Lean Startup methodology is based on a small batch approach, borrowed from the concept of lean manufacturing.

  • When working in small batches, the finished product is produced every few seconds. 
  • When working in large batches, all the finished goods are produced simultaneously, at the very end. 
  • Imagine what this means when it comes to hours, days, weeks. 
  • What if a customer suddenly decides they don't need a product? 
  • Would we like to know about this earlier? In the small batches approach, this risk is minimized.

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