LEAN STARTUP CONFERENCE SIMULCAST
On December 3, the biggest names in the Lean Startup world and a slew of entrepreneurs will gather at The Lean Startup Conference in San Francisco. Lean Startup Seattle was named the official simulcast partner for Seattle and will stream the entire single-track event at The Hub (220 S 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA ) , free of charge. Join us to watch, learn and discuss how to be more innovative, use people’s time better, and be more successful.
Whether you’re new to Lean Startup methods or have been putting these practices to use in your organization, this event promises to educate and inform. The Lean Startup Conference brings together innovators from startups, Fortune 500 companies, government agencies and non-profit organizations to share lessons for building profitable lean organizations. More than 30 entrepreneurs will speak about their first-hand experiences, with keynotes including:
Marc Andreessen, co-founder and general partner at Andreessen Horowitz
Steve Blank, serial entrepreneur, author, lecturer at Stanford
Beth Comstock, chief marketing officer at GE
Eric Ries, author of The Lean Startup
While knowledge about the new science of entrepreneurship has gone global, startup ecosystems are always local. Come to The Hub Seattle , 220 S 2nd Ave, Seattle at 9:00 to meet fellow Seattle entrepreneurs interested in creating and managing successful startups.
Please Register at: http://leanstartupconference-seattle-2012.eventbrite.com/
PLEASE NOTE: The regular Meetup event will still be held right after this event at the normal location (The EASY) and will feature Gilad Berenstein from Utrip.
“Lean Startup isn't about being cheap [but is about] being less wasteful and still doing things that are big.”
- Eric Ries
To learn more about the conference and its speakers, visit The Lean Startup Conference at http://leanstartup.co/. Read about the Lean Startup movement and principles at http://theleanstartup.com/.
Wow! What a great lineup of dynamic speakers, telling their stories to share their wisdom and experience. And, what a great mix of formats: talks, panels, retrospectives, keynote-ish talks, and interviews. With so much information to process, it would have been very difficult to stay engaged without such a variety. Very well done.
And, what a diverse group of presenters.
December 5
Nice to be able to watch the event as a group. We should have organized more food and discussion.
December 4
Great connection, great watching experience, a great alternative to actually being there.
December 3
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