Steve Blank Podcast
A podcast by Steve Blank
255 Episoade
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What Happened When Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks visited Stanford’s Gordian Knot Center
Publicat: 01.05.2022 -
The Quantum Technology Ecosystem – Explained
Publicat: 19.04.2022 -
The Semiconductor Ecosystem – Explained
Publicat: 12.04.2022 -
What’s Plan B? – The Small, the Agile, and the Many
Publicat: 09.04.2022 -
Technology, Innovation, and Great Power Competition – Wrap Up
Publicat: 18.01.2022 -
I Can’t See You but I’m Not Blind
Publicat: 09.01.2022 -
The Gordian Knot Center for National Security Innovation at Stanford
Publicat: 07.01.2022 -
Technology, Innovation, and Great Power Competition – Class 8 – Cyber
Publicat: 05.01.2022 -
Technology, Innovation, and Great Power Competition – Class 7 – Space
Publicat: 05.01.2022 -
Technology, Innovation, and Great Power Competition – Class 6 – Unmanned Systems and Autonomy
Publicat: 02.01.2022 -
When There Seems to Be No Way Out – Customer Discovery for Your Head
Publicat: 22.12.2021 -
Technology, Innovation, and Great Power Competition – Class 5 – AI and Machine Learning
Publicat: 20.12.2021 -
How to Find a Market? Use Jobs-To-Be-Done as the Front End of Customer Discovery
Publicat: 17.11.2021 -
Technology, Innovation, and Great Power Competition – Class 4- Semiconductors
Publicat: 15.11.2021 -
Technology, Innovation, and Great Power Competition – Class 3 – Russia
Publicat: 31.10.2021 -
Technology, Innovation, and Great Power Competition – Class 2
Publicat: 28.10.2021 -
Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition
Publicat: 12.10.2021 -
Lead and Disrupt
Publicat: 06.10.2021 -
Why Innovation Heroes are a Sign of a Dysfunctional Organization
Publicat: 03.10.2021 -
The Class That Changed the Way Entrepreneurship is Taught
Publicat: 06.08.2021
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.
