Totally, Option B is the only one that captures the essence of the Lean startup - build, measure, learn, repeat. No room for long-winded business cases or feature lists here!
Haha, the other options sound like some kind of Waterfall approach, not Lean at all! Option B is definitely the way to go if you want to be a true Lean startup ninja.
I think Option B is the way to go. The Lean startup is about validating assumptions and pivoting quickly, not just implementing a pre-defined set of features.
I agree, Option B is the correct answer. The Lean startup approach is all about quickly building and testing a minimum viable product, not just delivering a full set of features.
Option B seems to best describe the Lean startup lifecycle. Defining the hypothesis, building an MVP, and continuously evaluating the MVP while adding features aligns with the iterative nature of Lean.
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