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“Speed and Tempo” – Fearless Decision Making for Startups « Steve.

Steve Blank

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Front End Developer Resume, An 11-pound Notebook, A 2-pound.

Software By Rob

Software by Rob Passionate about Startups and MicroISVs Lessons Learned by a Serial Entrepreneur home about press micropreneurs archives ← How Third-Party Licensing Can Ruin Your Launch A Micropreneur’s Perspective: Selling Physical Products vs. Digital Products → Front End Developer Resume, An 11-pound Notebook, A 2-pound Netbook, and Internet 1996 Cool News, Links & Reviews If youre trying grow your startup youve come to the right place.

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Lessons Learned: Built to learn

Startup Lessons Learned

Lessons Learned by Eric Ries Thursday, April 9, 2009 Built to learn Its been an exhilarating ride since the Web 2.0 Expo last week. Thank you all so much for making the event an overwhelming success (way beyond my wildest expectations) and a special thanks to all of you who have reached out to share your feedback, comments, and questions since then.

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Try out a VC pitch feedback event

Sophia Perl of Wisdom

I have a friend who decided to attend a VC pitch roundtable event for the first time. He asked if I knew anything about that event and to be honest I did not know anyone who had attended such of an event. BUT, I said, look it’s $60 or so, just try it once, worse case you get to network with some VCs. So he went. Before the event, you get the bios of the VCs so that you get an idea of what each VC’s expertise is in, possibly even cater your pitch based on this.

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Building Healthy Innovation Ecosystems for Your Projects

Speaker: Nick Noreña, Innovation Coach and Advisor, Kromatic

Every startup and innovation project exists within an ecosystem that either helps or hurts that project. As innovation managers, we need to keep a pulse of that ecosystem and make sure we're helping those innovation projects we're managing every step of the way. In this webinar, Nick Noreña will walk through an Innovation Ecosystem Model that he and his team at Kromatic have developed to help investors, heads of product, teachers, and executives understand how they can best support innovation in

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SuperMac War Story 6: Building The Killer Team – Mission, Intent.

Steve Blank

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Proprietary Distribution Doesn’t Win

Andrew Payne

The blogosphere is aflutter with the woes of the newspaper industry. I think most papers won’t make it, with the printed newspaper becoming as quaint as home milk delivery. Newspapers are really in two different businesses that got fused together: content and distribution. The Internet is replacing proprietary distribution (i.e. printing newspapers).

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Google's Search Based Keyword Tool: Monetize The Long Tail of Search

Occam's Razor

Every once in a long while you come across a tool that just gives you goose bumps, you are instantly infatuated. The Search Based Keyword Tool (SbKT) was that for me. The data it brings together and the transparency it brings is just so. sexy. Let's see if you feel that by the time you are done with this post. I can tell you know that you'll never think of Paid Search the same way!

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Story Behind “The Secret History” Part III: The Most Important.

Steve Blank

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Senior Folks Looking for Startup Jobs

Andrew Payne

With the recession, inbound requests for “networking” have gone up quite a bit. (If I’ve been hard to reach, I apologize: networking time demands currently exceed supply). I frequently get pings from senior folks, some hoping to find an opportunity at an early stage startup. In many cases, the qualifying question is: how long can you afford to work with no salary?

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The “Good” Student « Steve Blank

Steve Blank

Home Books for Startups Secret History-Bibliography Steve Blank Startup Resources Steve Blank Entries RSS | Comments RSS Categories Air Force (9) Ardent (9) Big Companies versus Startups: Durant versus Sloan (29) California Coastal Commission (3) Conservation (2) Convergent Technologies (1) Customer Development (98) Customer Development Manifesto (22) E.piphany (6) ESL (7) Family/Career (21) Market Types (9) Marketing (17) MIPS Computers (1) Rocket Science Games (7) Secret History of Silico