The 4 concurrent iteration loops: Innermost: "design thinking." 2nd level: user & market feedback. 3rd: business model. Outermost: "vision."
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That's why having a good starting "vision" is so important: it iterates so slowly that you're unlikely to be able to make major corrections.
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And the other hard part is to run all the iteration loops as fast as possible, but no faster.
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The Lean Startup calls the 2nd level loop the "Build-Measure-Learn" loop and describes iterations of the outer 2 loops as "pivots."
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Actually, just read this by @balajis instead, which is much more carefully thought out: https://spark-public.s3.amazonaws.com/startup/lecture_slides/lecture5-market-wireframing-design.pdf …
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