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Today we are going low-tech. Sledgehammers and paint brushes low tech. Keigo Fukugaki has started...
Read Moreby Tim Romero | Jul 7, 2015 | 4
I love low-tech solutions. They are more likely to be solving real problems, and if we are being honest with ourselves, a true a minimum viable product (or business) usually does not involve cool new technology.
Hiroki Kudo of MerryBiz has rolled out a minimal solution to address their client’s bookkeeping needs, and he is now in the process of trying to gently walk his customers from this small, sustaining innovation to something more disruptive. Something that will change things in the long term. It’s an interesting path to be walking…
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