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The Evolution of Entrepreneurial Education and Corporate Innovation

Steve Blank

Lean LaunchPad class developed for Stanford. Philip Bouchard : You’ve started teaching at Berkeley since 2002, Columbia in 2003 and at Stanford since 2011. And the Lean LaunchPad class I developed at Stanford was the first such class. PB: How has your Lean LaunchPad course, ENGR 245, evolved? Worth a read.

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Get to Know Richard de Silva of Highland Capital

Both Sides of the Table

In 2003 one of their first investments was Qiigo, Mike Yavondite’s company. The second phase will be who can get the right combination lean back, lean forward, interaction, enhanced data, and make it fun. They aggregate other people’s content and curate it into categories. So it is a combination of markets and people.

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Five Things We Learned from Starting a Community Radio Station

Up and Running

In 2003, when Radio Boise was in its infancy and only just banding together as a team of like-minded individuals, it was known as the Boise Community Radio Project. Continuity is often obtained via chains of volunteers, as opposed to leaning heavily on individuals, for example. Volunteer organization is challenging.

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Create High-Impact Data Visualizations: Nine Effective Strategies

Occam's Razor

I’ve curated sixteen extremely diverse visualization examples to do that. But, I really do want you to lean into this one. The plots are from the American Time Use Survey , a multi-year study from 2003 to 2015 conducted by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. In this post I want to inspire you to think differently.

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