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The LeanLaunch Pad at Stanford – Class 4: Customer Hypotheses

Steve Blank

For the teaching team one of the most important ways to track the teams progress was through the weekly blogs we made each team keep. They also talked by phone to organic farmers in Nebraska and the Santa Cruz mountains. Most importantly their model of the customer began to evolve. Keep at it.

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The LeanLaunch Pad at Stanford – Class 2: Business Model Hypotheses

Steve Blank

Start their team’s blog/wiki/journal to record their progress during for the class. All teams kept a blog – almost like a diary – to record everything they did. Lee Redden (MSME Robotics, Jun 2011) Research in haptic devices, autonomous systems and surgical robots, BSME (U Nebraska at Lincoln), Family Farms in Nebraska.

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The National Science Foundation Innovation Corps – What America Does Best

Steve Blank

He had read my blog posts about the NSF Innovation Corps and was interested in how the first class went. Principal Investigator: Stephen DiMagno University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Filed under: Customer Development , Lean LaunchPad , Technology. If you can’t see the video above, click here.

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