Steve Blank is the originator of customer development & godfather of the #leanstartup; this is his podcast.
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Vertical Markets 1: Bad Advice – All Startups are the Same
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4:44In the past entrepreneurship was viewed (and taught) as a single process, with a single approach to creating a business plan and securing funding for a startup. The best entrepreneurship textbooks and blogs assume that advice to startups is generalizable. But as I learned from my students this “one-size-fits-all” approach does not work for all star…
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Ignore This PostIf you’re selling via the web and trade shows are something your grandfather told you about, ignore this post. If you’re in markets that still exhibit at them (semiconductors, communications, enterprise software, medical devices, etc.,) you know they’re expensive in time, dollars and resources.…
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Story Behind “The Secret History” Part IV: Library Hours at an Undisclosed Location
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12:45It was 1978. Here I was, a very junior employee of ESL, a company with its hands in the heart of our Cold War strategy. Clueless about the chess game being played in Washington, I was just a minion in a corporate halfway house in between my military career and entrepreneurship.저자 Steve Blank
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Story Behind “The Secret History” Part III: The Most Important Company You Never Heard Of
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11:121978. Two years out of the Air Force, serendipity (which would be my lifelong form of career planning) found me in Silicon Valley working for my first company: ESL. If you’re an entrepreneur, ESL is the most important company you’ve never heard of. If you are a practitioner of Customer Development, ESL was doing it before most us were born. If you …
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I love business plan competitions.I hate business plan competitions.저자 Steve Blank
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I just finished reading Donovan Campbell’s eye-opening book, “Joker One“, about his harrowing combat tour in Iraq leading a Marine platoon. This book may be the Iraq war equivalent of “Dispatches” which defined Vietnam for my generation. (Both reminded me why National Service would be a very good idea.)…
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I was visiting a friend whose company teaches executives how to communicate effectively. He had just filmed the second of a series of videos called, Speaking to the Big Dogs: How mid-level managers can communicate effectively with C-level executives (CEO, VP’s, General Managers, etc.) As we were plotting marketing strategy, I mentioned that the phr…
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Change We Can Believe In – Reinventing the US Auto Industry: Open Source the Chevy Volt
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3:53This article in the NY Times about China’s thinking strategically about electric cars was a poignant contrast to our struggles in the U.S. with the auto bailout. It reminded me about the adage, “when you’re up to your neck in alligators, the last thing you remember is that you were supposed to drain the swamp.” Memo to Washington – weren’t we were …
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I saw an article in the New York Times about Google’s hiring practices that reminded me of the differences between great big successful technology companies and small scrappy startups.저자 Steve Blank
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Startup Ethics: Albatross or Essential? by Steve Blank저자 Steve Blank
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The Curse of a New Building by Steve Blank저자 Steve Blank
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I was lucky to have been standing in the right place when video became part of the Macintosh. And I got to experience a type of customer buying behavior I had never seen before – the Novelty Effect.저자 Steve Blank
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While this story is about my experience in packaging for computer retail channels, if you substitute the word “web site” for retail, you’ll get the idea why these lessons were timeless for me.저자 Steve Blank
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Supermac War Story 8: Cats and Dogs – Admitting a Mistake
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3:42At SuperMac, I thought I was good VP of marketing; aggressive, relentless and would take no prisoners – even with my peers inside the company. But a series of Zen-like moments helped me move to a different level that changed how I operated. It didn’t make my marketing skills any worse or better, but moved me to play forever on a different field.…
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SuperMac War Story 7: Rabbits Out of the Hat – Product Line Extensions
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9:29A year after we started repositioning the company, Engineering, which had been working on a family of new products literally for years, came to deliver some good news and bad news.저자 Steve Blank
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SuperMac War Story 5: Strategy versus Relentless Tactical Execution — the Potrero Benchmarks
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11:34SuperMac War Story 5: Strategy versus Relentless Tactical Execution — the Potrero Benchmarks by Steve Blank저자 Steve Blank
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How to Flip the Script, Beat China and Russia – And Fix the Broken Department of Defense
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13:15In WW II, the U.S. outsourced advanced weapons systems development to civilians. The weapons they developed won the war. It’s time to do that again. This new administration can make it happen.저자 Steve Blank
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In March 2022 I wrote a description of the Quantum Technology Ecosystem. I thought this would be a good time to check in on the progress of building a quantum computer and explain more of the basics.저자 Steve Blank
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How Saboteurs Threaten Innovation–and What to Do About It
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15:43“Only the Paranoid Survive”Andy Grove – Intel CEO 1987-1998I just had an urgent “can we meet today?” coffee with Rohan, an ex-student. His three-year-old startup had been slapped with a notice of patent infringement from a Fortune 500 company. “My lawyers said defending this suit could cost $500,000 just for discovery, and potentially millions of d…
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What Does Product Market Fit Sound Like? This. by Steve Blank저자 Steve Blank
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How To Find Your Customer In the Dept of Defense – The Directory of DoD Program Executive Offices
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6:34Finding a customer for your product in the Department of Defense is hard: Who should you talk to? How do you get their attention? Looking for DoD customers? How do you know if they have money to spend on your product? It almost always starts with a Program Executive Office.저자 Steve Blank
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Imagine you got a job offer from a company but weren’t allowed to start work – or get paid – for almost a year. And if you can’t pass a security clearance your offer is rescinded. Or you get offered an internship but can’t work on the most interesting part of the project. Sounds like a nonstarter. Well that’s the current process if you want to work…
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Why Large Organizations Struggle With Disruption, and What to Do About It
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18:51Seemingly overnight, disruption has allowed challengers to threaten the dominance of companies and government agencies as many of their existing systems have now been leapfrogged. How an organization reacts to this type of disruption determines whether they adapt or die.저자 Steve Blank
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Lean LaunchPad @Stanford 2024 – 8 Teams In, 8 Companies Out
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8:26We just finished the 14th annual Lean LaunchPad class at Stanford. The class had gotten so popular that in 2021 we started teaching it in both the winter and spring sessions.During the quarter the eight teams spoke to 919 potential customers, beneficiaries and regulators. Most students spent 15-20 hours a week on the class, about double that of a n…
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Hacking for Defense @ Stanford 2024 – Lessons Learned Presentations
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18:31We just finished our 9th annual Hacking for Defense class at Stanford.What a year.저자 Steve Blank
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