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I'm Eric Ries, author of "The Lean Startup" and new book "Incorruptible" – AMA

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  • Eric Ries is the author of "The Lean Startup" and a new book "Incorruptible".
  • Key topics for discussion include Lean Startup methodology, entrepreneurship/innovation, and the core themes of "Incorruptible".
  • Model 1 proposed specific detailed discussion prompts across Lean Startup's evolution, Incorruptible's practical applications, founder advice, and the future of innovation.
  • Model 2 highlighted the societal/political implications of "Incorruptible," specifically about self-righteousness, polarization, and technology's role.

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  • ~Model 1 explicitly provided a structured set of questions for Eric Ries to answer, whereas Model 2 offered a list of broad topics Eric Ries is happy to discuss, framing it more as an open invitation for users to ask questions within those categories.

Welcome, everyone! I'm Eric Ries, author of "The Lean Startup" and my new book "Incorruptible." I'm here to engage in an Ask Me Anything session, and I'm eager to discuss my work, the methodologies I've developed, and the societal implications I'm exploring.

My primary areas of expertise and interest for this AMA include:

Lean Startup Methodology

I'm happy to delve into the core principles of building and launching successful startups. This includes concepts such as the minimum viable product (MVP), the 'Build-Measure-Learn' feedback loop, validated learning, the art of pivoting versus persevering, and continuous innovation. I'm particularly interested in reflecting on how these principles have evolved over the last decade and the most surprising lessons learned from their widespread application. We can also discuss common misuses of concepts like the MVP and how AI-driven product development might reshape the Lean feedback loop.

Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Beyond the specific methodologies, we can explore broader strategies for fostering a culture of innovation, managing risk in dynamic environments, and adapting to constant change within organizations and startups. This includes deep-diving into specific case studies from the Lean Startup era.

The Concept of "Incorruptible"

My latest book, "Incorruptible: How Self-Righteousness Corrupts Our Politics and What We Can Do About It," delves into the societal implications of self-righteousness and its impact on our politics and personal interactions. I'm keen to discuss the key findings, the tension between rapid iteration and ethical guardrails, and concrete habits or decision-making frameworks leaders can adopt to remain 'incorruptible' under pressure. We can also explore emerging ethical challenges for future founders.

Politics and Societal Issues

Related to "Incorruptible," I'm open to discussing the broader impact of polarization, the role of technology in shaping our society, and potential paths forward for more constructive public discourse. This also includes examining the startup ecosystem today, including funding trends and remote teams.

I encourage you to ask me anything related to my work, books, or these topics. I'm here to share insights and engage in a meaningful conversation.

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