Early Experiments Shape Sustainable Growth - Wesley Prescott - ebook

Early Experiments Shape Sustainable Growth ebook

Wesley Prescott

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This book examines how early, low cost experiments shape sustainable growth by testing assumptions before scaling what works. It explores the tension between rapid, inexpensive failure and the need to preserve resources for proven opportunities, focusing on the mechanisms that let founders learn quickly while conserving capital for later expansion. The Build Measure Learn feedback loop operates as a systematic hypothesis testing system that turns ideas into prototypes, measures customer response, and determines whether to pivot or persevere. By treating each cycle as an experiment, ventures create a disciplined learning process that aligns development with real world demand and reduces reliance on untested assumptions. The Minimum Viable Product functions as a mechanism for waste reduction, enabling teams to deliver the smallest version of a product that still tests core assumptions, shifting focus from perfecting features to measuring real world behavior. Innovation accounting provides a system for measuring progress through actionable metrics that reflect cause and effect relationships rather than vanity figures, allowing founders to assess whether validation efforts generate the insight needed for sustained growth while conserving capital. These experimentation patterns influence how organizations sense and respond to market shifts, shaping their capacity for sustainable innovation in German and European contexts without prescribing specific tactics or predicting outcomes.

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Liczba stron: 197

Rok wydania: 2026

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