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A New Way to Teach Entrepreneurship – The Lean LaunchPad at Stanford: Class 1

Steve Blank

In January, we introduced a new graduate course at Stanford called the " target="_blank">Lean LaunchPad. It was designed to bring together many of the new approaches to building a successful startup – customer development, agile development, business model generation and pivots. to get hard-earned information.

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How To Find the Right Co-Founders?

Steve Blank

Surprisingly if you’ve filled out the business model canvas you already know who you need. She started by sketching her business model canvas on a napkin, but somehow the conversation quickly shifted to what was really on her mind. ——-. I told Radhika this is a perennial question for startups.

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The Government Starts an Incubator: The National Science Foundation Innovation Corps

Steve Blank

“We’ve been reading your blog about your Lean Launchpad class.” No, the conversation was about to get more interesting. We want to make a bet that your Lean Launchpad class can apply the scientific method to market-opportunity identification. Unlike other incubators, our Lean LaunchPad Class had a specific curriculum.

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You Don’t Need Permission

Steve Blank

He was trying to sell the “story” of Customer Discovery as part of the Lean Methodology to his CEO by explaining how discovery worked with the business model canvas, agile engineering, pivots and MVPs. Having real data turns conversations from faith-based to evidence-based. Lessons Learned.

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Hacking for Defense @ Stanford 2020 Lesson Learned Presentations

Steve Blank

All the teams used the Mission Model Canvas , (videos here ) Customer Development and Agile Engineering to build Minimal Viable Products, but all of their journeys were unique. Hacking for Defense has its origins in the Lean LaunchPad class I first taught at Stanford in 2011. Our goal was to teach both theory and practice.

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How to Lose Your Business Weight Through Lean Thinking

Women Entrepreneurs Can

Interestingly, this weight loss journey is similar to the entrepreneur’s strategy for building and growing a lean business. Instead of maintaining strict, serial boundaries for business growth, like the legacy waterfall method, we perform parallel efforts to shape a flexible strategy while we take action. Let me explain.

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Ecommerce Trendwatching: How To Find, Follow, and Set Trends

ReadWriteStart

5000 , a blog about the fastest-growing business models. This is one of the “must-haves” in the business strategy and should be considered a priority rather than an option. Most startups are driven by high-end technology, innovations, and agile testing, with the help of which new trends are being born.

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