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CincyTech wants your 'Minimum Viable Concept'
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
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Eric Ries's Lean Startup book famously promotes the Minimum Viable Product as a way for start-ups to think about how to spend limited resources to get a product out the door. But now the seed-stage venture capital company CincyTech is looking to help companies do even more, by asking them to do even less. At the same time, CincyTech is hoping this will lead to stronger start-ups--and better investments.
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