Steve Blank Podcast

A podcast by Steve Blank

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248 Episodes

  1. Innovation, Change and the Rest of Your Life

    Published: 5/11/2017
  2. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Marketing Communications

    Published: 4/7/2017
  3. Herding Cats – Using Lean to Work Together

    Published: 3/31/2017
  4. Why Some Startups Win

    Published: 3/20/2017
  5. The No Excuses Culture

    Published: 3/10/2017
  6. Don’t let process distract you from finding the strategy

    Published: 3/4/2017
  7. Innovation – something both parties can agree on

    Published: 3/4/2017
  8. The Innovation Insurgency Gets Educated: Hacking for Defense, Diplomacy, Development

    Published: 12/21/2016
  9. Hacking for Diplomacy @ Stanford –What We Learned With the State Department

    Published: 12/21/2016
  10. What the Harvard Business Review and The People’s Daily think about leadership succession

    Published: 12/4/2016
  11. Machine Learning Meets the Lean Startup

    Published: 11/23/2016
  12. Hacking for Diplomacy – The State Department Takes Notice

    Published: 11/23/2016
  13. How The Marine Corps Builds an Innovation Culture

    Published: 11/13/2016
  14. Hacking for Diplomacy at the State Department – Breakthroughs, breakdowns

    Published: 11/9/2016
  15. The State Department Meets the Lean Startup – Hacking For Diplomacy

    Published: 11/3/2016
  16. Why Tim Cook is Steve Ballmer and Why He Still Has His Job at Apple

    Published: 10/28/2016
  17. The 11 Bad Habits Killing Innovation in Your Company

    Published: 10/14/2016
  18. The Innovation Insurgency Scales – Hacking For Defense (H4D)

    Published: 9/23/2016
  19. Working Hard is not the same as working smart

    Published: 9/23/2016
  20. Hacking for Diplomacy – Solving Foreign Policy Challenges with the Lean LaunchPad

    Published: 9/23/2016

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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.