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19 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Name

Hearpreneur

Since, Daisi Media Corp is basically a shell for our media channels and family of sites and e-commerce businesses, I had the freedom to focus more creativity on naming other brands of the business. The Hacker Chick Blog ended up becoming one of the top agile software development blogs on the Internet. Look out Ryan Seacrest!

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Teaching Customer Development and the Lean Startup – Topological Homeomorphism

Steve Blank

Berkeley’s Haas Business School since the fall of 2004 and in a joint MBA with Columbia since 2005. Customer Development was a process to quickly search for a profitable business model when customer needs (features, pricing, channel, etc.) We needed to teach both Customer Development and Agile methodologies. Four Steps.

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The Secret History of Silicon Valley Part V: Happy 100th Birthday.

Steve Blank

scott Reply Daily Links #54 | CloudKnow , on April 20, 2009 at 11:42 pm Said: [.] Reply Jamie Varon - techVenture , on April 23, 2009 at 3:05 pm Said: Great post! Reply The Secret History of Silicon Valley Part VI: Every World War II Movie was Wrong « Steve Blank , on April 27, 2009 at 5:02 am Said: [.]

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Out of the Crisis #4: Carl Liebert, crisis veteran and radical optimist

Startup Lessons Learned

And I think how you think about that, whether you're a restaurant owner that didn't invest in curbside pickup, what can you do to, I'll call it, hack it or in an agile mindset, how do you think about bringing a way to be able to do curbside and do that well, and not just rely on the delivery folks to be able to support you? Go get them.

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20 Best TED Talks For Students Of Social Media

YoungUpstarts

When a plane crashed into New York’s Hudson River in 2009, it was a Twitter user who broke the news. But back in 2005, social media was not as prominent as it is today, and it took a tsunami for social media to earn its status as an equal player in news-gathering. Howard Rheingold: The new power of collaboration.