Steve Blank Podcast

A podcast by Steve Blank

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248 Episodes

  1. Is a Venture Studio Right for You?

    Published: 1/19/2023
  2. Be Where Your Business Is

    Published: 1/14/2023
  3. Technology, Innovation, and Great Power Competition – 2022 Wrap Up

    Published: 1/10/2023
  4. Why The Pentagon Can’t Count: It’s Time to Reinvent the Audit

    Published: 12/5/2022
  5. The 6th Lean Innovation Educators Summit – Education & Innovation in the Age of Chaos and Disruption

    Published: 11/15/2022
  6. The Three Pillars of World-class Corporate Innovation

    Published: 11/12/2022
  7. A Simple Map for Innovation at Scale

    Published: 10/29/2022
  8. Mapping the Unknown – The Ten Steps to Map Any Industry

    Published: 10/1/2022
  9. National Industrial Policy – Private Capital and The America’s Frontier Fund Steps Up

    Published: 9/17/2022
  10. Finding and Growing the Islands of Innovation inside a large company – Action Plan for A New CTO

    Published: 6/22/2022
  11. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning– Explained

    Published: 6/4/2022
  12. Lessons for the DoD – From Ukraine and China

    Published: 5/31/2022
  13. Cram Down – A Test of Character for VCs and Founders

    Published: 5/8/2022
  14. What Happened When Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks visited Stanford’s Gordian Knot Center

    Published: 5/1/2022
  15. The Quantum Technology Ecosystem – Explained

    Published: 4/19/2022
  16. The Semiconductor Ecosystem – Explained

    Published: 4/12/2022
  17. What’s Plan B? – The Small, the Agile, and the Many

    Published: 4/9/2022
  18. Technology, Innovation, and Great Power Competition – Wrap Up

    Published: 1/18/2022
  19. I Can’t See You but I’m Not Blind

    Published: 1/9/2022
  20. The Gordian Knot Center for National Security Innovation at Stanford

    Published: 1/7/2022

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Steve Blank, eight-time entrepreneur and now a business school professor at Stanford, Columbia and Berkeley, shares his hard-won wisdom as he pioneers entrepreneurship as a management science, combining Customer Development, Business Model Design and Agile Development. The conclusion? Startups are simply not small versions of large companies! Startups are actually temporary organizations designed to search for a scalable and repeatable business model.