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  • Business: Lean Startup or Traditional Startup?

    Mark Lemuel M
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    This contrasts a startup approach focused on rapid testing, learning, and iteration with minimal resources (lean startup) versus a more structured, long-term business plan and larger initial investment (traditional startup). which will guarantee in the long run?

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    Simonas Kauzonas
    Lean Startup all the way. Faster iteration, less waste. You'll never know if something works unless you try it yourself and give it a fair chance. If it doesn't work, switch to another idea. Successful startups have early user traction - you'll feel right away if the idea's good or not.
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    Tuhin Bhuyan
    When society was not evolving at a fast pace, businesses made 5-year and 10-year plans. As the world started to change at a faster rate, it became necessary to shorten the feedback loop of product iteration in order to be in sync with market needs. imho in order to build something of value in today's time, being lean is of utmost important so that you can adapt with the ever changing world.
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