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Lean Startup Summit Europe 2018

I had tremendous fun facilitating a number of unconference sessions and roundtable discussions at the Lean Startup Summit Europe.

Bruno Pešec
Bruno Pešec
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Lean Startup Summit Europe 2018
Lean Startup Summit Europe 2018

Last week I had tremendous fun facilitating a number of unconference sessions and roundtable discussions at the Lean Startup Summit Europe:

Lean Startup Summit Europe in Amsterdam, March 20 & 21, 2018, was joined by 800 people from 19 countries, all eager to share, connect and learn from experts like Alexander Osterwalder, Tendayi Viki, Eric Ries and 50+ other speakers. Corporate innovation teams of 23 multinationals mixed in an audience with 41% corporates, 39% startups/scale-ups and 20% innovation facilitators. Formats included the unconference, matchmaking, hackathon, roundtables and panel debates.
Lean Startup Summit Europe 2018 team
Summit team
 Bruno Pešec leading the guided tour
There were guided tours of local organisations that adopted some aspects of the Lean Startup.
 Bruno Pešec leading the guided tour
Once the glue gave in the arm stepped up. No participants were lost or harmed during the guided tour.
 Bruno Pešec facilitating group discussions. Rotating 100+ people every twenty minutes was fun!
Facilitating thirty minute discussion sessions with six simultaneous table, 100+ people, and a line of those that are trying to squeeze in was surprisingly joyful.
Summit summary

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Bruno Pešec

I turn corporate innovation into a viable investment.

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