The main idea in The Lean Startup is that building a startup shouldn’t be based on guesswork, gut feelings, or blind hope. Many entrepreneurs waste time, money, and energy creating things nobody wants. The book argues that startups can follow…
The main idea in The Lean Startup is that building a startup shouldn’t be based on guesswork, gut feelings, or blind hope. Many entrepreneurs waste time, money, and energy creating things nobody wants. The book argues that startups can follow…
Frederick Schauer’s “Thinking Like a Lawyer: A New Introduction to Legal Reasoning” delves into a fundamental question often posed in legal education: Is there truly a distinct form of reasoning unique to lawyers and judges? While law schools widely claim…