Steve Blank Podcast
Un podcast de Steve Blank
255 Épisodes
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Hacking for Defense (H4D) @ Stanford – Week 2
Publié: 15/04/2016 -
Hacking for Defense (H4D) @ Stanford – Week 1
Publié: 07/04/2016 -
What Founders Need to Know: You Were Funded for a Liquidity Event – Start Looking
Publié: 05/04/2016 -
Learning Through Reflection
Publié: 25/03/2016 -
The Mission Model Canvas – An Adapted Business Model Canvas for Mission-Driven Organizations
Publié: 24/02/2016 -
Hacking for Defense @ Stanford – Making the World a Safer Place
Publié: 29/01/2016 -
How to Avoid Innovation Theater: The Six Decisions To Make Before Establishing an Innovation Outpost
Publié: 21/01/2016 -
Blank’s Rule – To predict the future 1/3 of you need to be crazy
Publié: 26/12/2015 -
How to Set Up a Corporate Innovation Outpost That Works
Publié: 20/12/2015 -
Innovation Outposts in Silicon Valley – Going to Where the Action Is
Publié: 20/12/2015 -
Innovation Outposts and The Evolution of Corporate R&D
Publié: 20/12/2015 -
Pixar, Artists, Founders and Corporate Innovation
Publié: 20/12/2015 -
Hacking a Corporate Culture: Stories, Heroes and Rituals in Startups and Companies
Publié: 10/09/2015 -
Why Corporate Entrepreneurs are Extraordinary – the Rebel Alliance
Publié: 27/08/2015 -
The 7 Deadly Healthcare Startup Sins
Publié: 11/07/2015 -
Lean Innovation Management – Making Corporate Innovation Work
Publié: 26/06/2015 -
Organizational Debt is like Technical debt – but worse
Publié: 21/05/2015 -
Doubling Down On a Good Thing: The National Science Foundation’s I-Corps Lite
Publié: 14/05/2015 -
Why Build, Measure, Learn – isn’t just throwing things against the wall to see if they work
Publié: 08/05/2015 -
How One Startup Figured Out What Could Really Help Deaf People
Publié: 01/05/2015
Steve Blank, eight-time entrepreneur and now a business school professor at Stanford, Columbia and Berkeley, shares his hard-won wisdom as he pioneers entrepreneurship as a management science, combining Customer Development, Business Model Design and Agile Development. The conclusion? Startups are simply not small versions of large companies! Startups are actually temporary organizations designed to search for a scalable and repeatable business model.