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Ardent 3: Supercomputer Porn

Steve Blank

My job was to figure out what markets Ardent should target, who were the key customers in these markets and what applications these customers had to have. I concluded that my first job was to understand what Cray’s markets, customers and applications. The problem was I didn’t have a clue.

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Getting out of the building…by staying in the building!

Steve Blank

Our Lean Launchpad® for Life Sciences is one of them. The Lean Launchpad® for Life Sciences (the I-Corps @ NIH ) uses the Lean Startup Model to discover and validate the business model. The Lean Launchpad® for Life Sciences (the I-Corps @ NIH ) uses the Lean Startup Model to discover and validate the business model.

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Engineering a Regional Tech Cluster-part 3 of 3 of Bigger in Bend

Steve Blank

Over the years Dino and I brainstormed about how Lean entrepreneurship would affect regional development. The goal of this talent is to help mentor startups as they scale and navigate the myriad of issues they will face in growing their business. I visited Bend last year and caught up with his progress.

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This Weekend

Startup Lessons Learned

The next couple of days are going to be amazing, as the Lean Startup community converges on San Francisco. There are only a few tickets left to Startup Lessons Learned 2011 on Monday (May 23). Here's the official description and lineup: Join us for an evening of Lean Startup talks with a twist.