This episode features Steve Blank, entrepreneur, founder of the Lean Startup movement and original Silicon Valley-er. Blank founded eight companies and authored two books about executing startup business models. Although he retired in 1999, he hasn’t stopped spreading his knowledge and experiences by teaching entrepreneurship courses at Stanford, U.C. Berkeley and beyond — courses that have even been adopted by government.
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Episode 11
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Steve Blank, Entrepreneur, Founder of the Lean Startup Movement
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Teaching entrepreneurship based on experiences in Silicon Valley.
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Steve Blank Entrepreneur Founder of the Lean Startup Movement
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