L2 - Lean Cycle Evolution Flashcards

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Explain how the evolution of Amazon Alexa demonstrates the Lean Cycle Evolution…

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  1. Hypothesis was that customers would benefit from a virtual personal assistant.
  2. Initial prototype was slow and gave incorrect answers.
  3. V2 -> Utilised ontologies to improve comprehension.
  4. V3 -> Integrated ML to improve comprehension.
  5. Resulted in mass sales.
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How did Amazon build their ‘Cloud of training data’?

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Rent apartments and pay contractors to read scripts, which was used as input data.

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What is the difference between BML and LMB?

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Two different ordering of the lean evolution cycle

BML -> Build, measure, learn.
LMB -> Learn, measure, build.

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What is the Lean Cycle Evolution?

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A scientific approach to product development based on 3 phases: Build, measure, learn.

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Explain the 3 phases on Lean Cycle Evolution…

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Build -> If justified by empirical data, build the MVP.

Measure -> Enterprise tests their hypothesis from the learn phase.

Learn -> Enterprise comes up with a hypothesis about a market and establishes what empirical data they need to validate the hypothesis.

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What are the 5 types of pivoting that an enterprise can take? Define each with an example…

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  1. Technology pivoting - Occurs when it’s clear the product could be delivered more effectively using different technology. For example, Microsoft was initially a one-time purchase and single machine application. However, this was transition to a subscription, cloud-based product.
  2. Zoom-out pivoting - Occurs when a feature of the original product becomes the product itself. For example, Flickr was initially a game. The photo sharing element of the game became so popular, that the company pivoted to make that feature the product itself.
  3. Zoom-in pivoting - Occurs when a product becomes a product feature. For example, DotCloud enabled developers to focus on code without dealing with scaling. This became a feature of Docker container management.
  4. Customer segment pivot - Occurs when the product solves a problem, but not the one intended. For example, YouTube was a dating platform, but no-one uploaded a dating vide. The platform pivoted to uploading any type of video.
  5. Customer need pivot - Occurs when the product solves a problem, but not the most important one. For example, Twitter was initially a podcasting platform, but pivoted to become a SMS-based social network.
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What are the 4 other types of MVP?

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  1. Concierge MVP - Work with a customer to refine how the product will work. There is no clear hypothesis.
  2. Wizard of Oz MVP - Gets a person to simulate how the product will work. There is no clear hypothesis.
  3. Landing Page MVP - A web page where potential customers can find out about the idea.
  4. Video MVP - A video that demonstrates the product to customers, and prompts sign ups. There is a clear hypothesis.
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Why might LMB be better business practice than BLM?

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To measure the need for the software based on the learn phase, as opposed to building first before measuring and learning there is no need for the product.

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