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Open to All: Scholarships for The Lean Startup Conference

Startup Lessons Learned

Guest post by Lisa Regan, writer for The Lean Startup Conference. We’re dedicated to making The Lean Startup Conference unlike other entrepreneurship conferences. As Lean Startup takes root around the world, we’d like to learn from and help people working in geographically diverse areas connect with each other.

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The LeanLaunch Pad at Stanford – Class 4: Customer Hypotheses

Steve Blank

The Stanford Lean LaunchPad class was an experiment in a new model of teaching startup entrepreneurship. 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.

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The New Big Ten Logo – Is it Love?

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I also mentioned how excited I was to see what they would come up with when the Big Ten added Nebraska to their ranks, changing the number of participating colleges to twelve. (As You can see the full blog post here. They use a modern font, leaning in a forward motion, with 11 stars running underneath to represent the 11 schools.

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

Steve Blank

Our new Stanford Lean LaunchPad class was an experiment in a new model of teaching startup entrepreneurship. 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. This post is part two. Part one is here.

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The National Science Foundation Innovation Corps – What America Does Best

Steve Blank

through the Lean Launchpad class. He had read my blog posts about the NSF Innovation Corps and was interested in how the first class went. He wanted to fly out to Stanford and sit in the Lean LaunchPad class about to start in the engineering school. Principal Investigator: Stephen DiMagno University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

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