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I became the organizer of the Chicago Lean Startup Circle in July, along with my co-organizers Eduardo Fernandez, Brandon McNamara and Dan Wellish. It’s been a lot of fun so far, and I’m looking forward to a great fall lineup of speakers and events.
Our September meetup featured GrubHub’s Mike Evans talking about Minimum Viable Product and Unit Economics. It was a great talk and a great Q&A session. Even though I’ve worked with startups for over 15 years, I still found myself taking notes.
Ed Domain did a nice write-up on the event over at Flyover Geeks, and thanks to LSC member Subbu Arumugam, we’ve got videos of both the Talk and the Q&A session on our Vimeo channel.
Here’s the video of the talk:
Lean Startup Unit Model presented by Mike Evans (Co-founder, GrubHub) from Bernhard Kappe on Vimeo.
Here’s a link to the Q&A session. It’s about an hour but has a lot of great feedback for entrepreneurs.
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