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Product Development vs. Customer Development

September 24th, 2009 joel 1 comment

Steve Case makes a strong case that the major reason for startup failure is the use of the classic Product Development management process rather than the emerging Customer Development process. The Customer Development Model is an excellent slide show on the subject.

I am considering how to apply these concepts to “Saxworks”, my new small business.

Tags: customer development, failure, product develoment, startup, success
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