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LinkedIn: The Series A Fundraising Story ? AGILEVC

Agile VC

A lot of people ask me what it was like raising the Series A round for LinkedIn back in 2003. I thought I’d revisit it and share the story… First, you have to rewind mentally to early 2003. Ok, now you have the context for early 2003. He provided our initial seed funding to launch the website publicly on May 5, 2003.

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The Lean LaunchPad Educators Class

Steve Blank

I wondered if business plans and 5-year forecasts were the right way to plan a startup. In 2003 U.C. Eric’s insight was that traditional product management and Waterfall development should be replaced by Agile Development. . —– Life is full of unintended consequences. Teaching “Search versus Execution”.

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Four New Types of CIO for the Future

www.readwriteweb.com

Past failures of enterprise technology to live up to its promises and ITs lack of agility caused by legacy technology have decreased the influence of the CIO, explained R "Ray" Wang in a piece for Forbes last year. Does this seem like a reasonable forecast to you? Others will bring expertise within the four personas into the team."

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The Lean LaunchPad Educators Class

Steve Blank

I wondered if business plans and 5-year forecasts were the right way to plan a startup. In 2003 U.C. Eric’s insight was that traditional product management and Waterfall development should be replaced by Agile Development. . —– Life is full of unintended consequences. Teaching “Search versus Execution”.

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The Lean LaunchPad Online

Steve Blank

I wondered if business plans and 5-year forecasts were the right way to plan a startup. That resulted in a new process for Search: Customer Development + traditional product management/Waterfall Engineering. And in 2003 the Haas Business School at U.C. Sign up here. ——– Why This Class?

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