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Entrepreneurs are Everywhere Show No. 15: DJ Jayalath and Mark Hatch

Steve Blank

The importance of using customer feedback to shape Minimum Viable Products and why world-class founders are disciplined were topics discussed by the guests on the latest episode of Entrepreneurs are Everywhere , my radio show on SiriusXM Channel 111. Discipline (is most important for entrepreneurs). …

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The new startup arms race (for Huffington Post)

Startup Lessons Learned

Ive quoted from the article extensively below, but I hope youll take a moment and read the whole thing. Many of these companies are started by entrepreneurs, and are now household names: Google, Yahoo, eBay and Intel. Ive quoted from the article extensively below, but I hope youll take a moment and read the whole thing.

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Lessons Learned: The one line split-test, or how to A/B all the time

Startup Lessons Learned

For example, by making this button green, did more people click on it? That green button was part of a customer flow, a series of actions you want customers to complete for some business reason. And we were fortunate to have Steve Blank , the originator of customer development, on our board to keep us honest.

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Lessons Learned: What does a startup CTO actually do?

Startup Lessons Learned

Great article youre now in my rss feeds :) October 2, 2008 4:37 AM kamilski81 said. The green arm is the best. ;) October 2, 2008 10:27 PM Andrew Badera said. While reading this article Ive been thinking about my role as "CTO". Hi Eric, Great article - Ive added you to my regular RSS reads. Great article!

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Lessons Learned: Continuous integration step-by-step

Startup Lessons Learned

Lessons Learned by Eric Ries Monday, December 8, 2008 Continuous integration step-by-step Lets start with the basics: Martin Fowlers original article lays out the mechanics of how to set up a CI server and the essential rules to follow while doing it. Labels: five whys root cause analysis , Test-driven development 3comments: Chris said.

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How I Spent My Summer Vacation

Steve Blank

Granite mountains and alpine green meadows during the day, unblinking stars in the frigid August nights. At a campsite almost two miles high our daughters adopted a young couple, and over the campfire I found out they were Stanford MBA’s and entrepreneurs. Fast forward to today. He’s lived it and gets it.

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Lessons Learned: Please teach kids programming, Mr. President

Startup Lessons Learned

Heres what I do know: The future strength of our economy depends on its ability to create, support, and sustain entrepreneurs. (If If you are somehow not convinced of this point, Ill let Fareed Zakaria explain ) We know who the next generation of entrepreneurs are going to be. Nerds are not entrepreneurs. They are nerds.