Lean Start-up Methodology

Applying principles of the lean start-up approach to build businesses efficiently.
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NGN80,000

  • Course Duration
8 Weeks
  • Lectures
32 Lessons
  •   Videos
3 Hours
  • Students Enrolled
80 Students
  • Certificate
Awarded on completion
Course Details

Course Details

NGN80,000

  • Course Duration
  • Lectures
  • Videos
  • Students Enrolled 
  • Certificate
  • 8 Weeks
  • 32 Lessons
  • 3 Hours
  • 80 Students
  • Awarded on completion

Course Description

This course focuses on applying the principles of the lean start-up approach to efficiently build and scale businesses. Participants will learn to develop minimum viable products (MVPs), engage in validated learning, make informed pivoting decisions, and utilize lean principles to optimize business processes.

Objectives:

  • To educate participants on the fundamentals of the lean start-up methodology.
  • To guide them through the process of developing an MVP.
  • To teach strategies for testing business hypotheses through validated learning.
  • To provide insights on when and how to pivot effectively.
  • To demonstrate how lean principles can be applied to streamline business operations.

Target Audience:

This course is designed for a diverse group of learners, including:
  • Aspiring entrepreneurs looking to start a business with minimal risk.
  • Startup founders seeking to apply lean methodologies to enhance efficiency.
  • Product managers and developers designing new products or services.
  • Business students and academics interested in modern entrepreneurial practices.
  • Corporate innovators and R&D teams looking to adopt more agile development techniques.

Key Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
  1. Understand and implement the lean start-up framework in their ventures.
  2. Design and test an MVP to minimize resource expenditure.
  3. Conduct experiments to validate business ideas and learn from real-world feedback.
  4. Make data-driven decisions about whether to persevere, pivot, or halt a business initiative.
  5. Apply lean principles to improve operational efficiency and reduce waste.

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