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Lean Analytics: A Guide to Build a Better and Faster Startup Business Using Data Tracking

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There are many different project management programs out there that you can choose to work with. But none are going to be as efficient as the Lean methodology. Lean allows you to make changes so that it fits your specific industry and business, and can help you reduce waste, improve customer satisfaction, and save money at the same time. This guidebook is going to take some time to look at the basics of Lean Analytics, one of the most important aspects of the Lean methodology.
With Lean Analytics, you will spend some time watching your business and deciding what changes need to be made. With a combination of feedback from your customers and your employees, and your own observations, you will be able to make the changes that are necessary in no time.
Some of the things that we will explore in this guidebook concerning Lean Analytics










There are so many things to enjoy about the Lean methodology, and lean analytics can help you to reach your goals, but setting up a program that works specifically for your needs. Make sure to check out this guidebook to learn more about Lean analytics and what it can do for you.

68 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 11, 2019

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December 25, 2019
Got this as a gift instead of the one by Alistair Croll with the same title since this book is paid promotion on Amazon. It's 60 pages of common sense oriented towards manufacturing organizations and NOT startups. Predatory at worst, next to useless at best.
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