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The Innovation Insurgency Scales – Hacking For Defense (H4D)

Steve Blank

There is demand to apply the problem-solving methodology to a range of public sector organizations where success is measured by impact and mission achievement versus revenue and profit. Lessons Learned. Hacking for Defense = problem-solving methodology for innovation insurgents inside the DOD/Intel Community.

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The Innovation Insurgency Scales – Hacking For Defense (H4D)

Steve Blank

There is demand to apply the problem-solving methodology to a range of public sector organizations where success is measured by impact and mission achievement versus revenue and profit. Lessons Learned. Hacking for Defense = problem-solving methodology for innovation insurgents inside the DOD/Intel Community.

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The Red Queen Problem – Innovation in the DoD and Intelligence Community

Steve Blank

Army’s Rapid Equipping Force on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan finding and deploying technology solutions against agile insurgents. Together Pete, Joe Felter and I created Hacking for Defense , a nationwide program to teach university students how use Lean methodologies to solve defense and national security problems.

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Technology, Innovation, and Modern War – Class 7 – Jack Shanahan

Steve Blank

That demands the right combination of tactical urgency and strategic patience, but there’s no question we have to move with alacrity on this right now. Lean, MVPs and the DOD. Warfighters Need to Be Demanding Customers. War is a very uncertain endeavor run by humans. We started with a cross-functional team.

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Herding Cats – Using Lean to Work Together

Steve Blank

When Colonel Peter Newell headed up the Army’s Rapid Equipping Force (REF) he used lean methods on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan to provide immediate technology solutions to urgent problems. Filed under: Customer Development , Hacking For Defense , Lean LaunchPad.

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Out of the Crisis #2: Mark Cuban on putting people first, the Dallas Mavericks, and what we'll want on the other side

Startup Lessons Learned

You really have to lean in and say, "Okay. Buy these sandals and we'll contribute money to building schools in Afghanistan for girls who otherwise couldn't go to school. So even in these dark days you have to be opportunistic. That also includes really learning everything you can about what's going on in your industry.

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Out of the Crisis #9, the founders of Frontline Foods on the moral imperative to support frontline workers at scale

Startup Lessons Learned

I realize some of what I just said probably doesn't even make sense to nonclinical people, but the work that we do is demanding. And when you run from that, that's happening in one room and then the next room over, you have the demanding parent who's like, well, I'm friends with Marc Benioff and you're not moving fast enough.