255 Épisodes

  1. Lean LaunchPad – For Deep Science and Technology

    Publié: 03/08/2021
  2. You Don’t Need Permission

    Publié: 16/06/2021
  3. Your Product is Not Their Problem

    Publié: 05/06/2021
  4. These Five Principles Will Accelerate Innovation

    Publié: 26/05/2021
  5. Why Defense Could Now Be a Market for Startups

    Publié: 21/05/2021
  6. A Path to the Minimum Viable Product

    Publié: 01/05/2021
  7. E Pluribus Unum – A Rallying Cry for National Service

    Publié: 16/04/2021
  8. Software Once Led Us to the Precipice of Nuclear War. What Will AI Do?

    Publié: 06/04/2021
  9. Hacking for Allies

    Publié: 04/04/2021
  10. When National Security Falls Between the Cracks

    Publié: 15/03/2021
  11. Regaining America’s Technological Edge: Build a Civil-Military Alliance

    Publié: 14/03/2021
  12. Pentagon Advisory Boards Need to Offer 10X Ideas, Not 10% Ones – P.S. You’re Fired

    Publié: 12/03/2021
  13. Lessons for the New Administration – Technology, Innovation, and Modern War

    Publié: 12/03/2021
  14. Technology, Innovation, and Modern War – Wrap Up

    Publié: 11/03/2021
  15. Technology, Innovation, and Modern War – Class 18 – General James Mattis

    Publié: 20/02/2021
  16. Technology, Innovation, and Modern War – Class 17 – Organizational Design – Safi Bahcall

    Publié: 19/02/2021
  17. Technology, Innovation, and Modern War – Class 16 – Acquisition & Sustainment – Ellen Lord

    Publié: 18/02/2021
  18. The Rapture Happened but I Wasn’t Called

    Publié: 17/02/2021
  19. Technology, Innovation, and Modern War – Class 15 – Mid Term– Congressman Mike Gallagher

    Publié: 16/02/2021
  20. Technology, Innovation, and Modern War – Class 13 – ONR– Rear Admiral Lorin Selby

    Publié: 29/11/2020

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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.

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