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Steve Blank Discusses The Origin And Future Of The Lean Startup Movement

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Steve is also a Stanford Professor and noted marketing entrepreneur. He is credited with pioneering the Lean Startup Movement in 2005 via the publication of his bestselling, Four Steps To The Epiphany. Eric (Ries) was a student in one of the very earliest customer development classes at Berkley. That was the implicit statement.

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7 New Opportunities Based On Trends And Demographics

Startup Professionals Musings

If every entrepreneur could predict the future, starting the right new business would be easy. million, born 2005-2024, yet to be defined Generation X (Generation Me) – 64.9 As Boomers migrate to the Sunbelt, and everyone orders more online, I can hardly wait for drones to use the sky to help out.

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Reflections on 2019: Brett Brewer, Crosscut Ventures

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Every year, at the end of the year, we share some reflections on the past year from our readers, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, sponsors, and others in the local technology community. Our goal is to build a platform that helps our companies achieve best practices as quickly as possible on their way to becoming world-class companies.

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7 Societal Changes That Invite New Venture Innovation

Startup Professionals Musings

If every entrepreneur could predict the future, starting the right new business would be easy. million, born 2005-2024, yet to be defined Silent Generation (Lucky Few) – 28.6 As Boomers migrate to the Sunbelt, and everyone orders more online, I can hardly wait for drones to use the sky to help out.

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Core Innovation Capital's Quest To Find Finance Innovation, With Arjan Schutte

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Arjan Schutte: Our fund has a big mission, to invest in financial technology for the emerging middle class. There are 80 million Americans in this emerging class, who are unbanked and underbanked. We want to give them better financial tools, help them save more money of that not much money they do have, and become upwardly mobile.

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7 Demographic Shifts Bring Great Business Potential

Startup Professionals Musings

If every entrepreneur could predict the future, starting the right new business would be easy. million, born 2005-2024, yet to be defined Silent Generation (Lucky Few) – 28.6 As Boomers migrate to the Sunbelt, and everyone orders more online, I can hardly wait for drones to use the sky to help out.

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Interview with Brett Crosby and Brew Johnson, PeerStreet

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I went and started a company called Urchin Software Corporation, which was an early player in Web Analytics, which was acquired by Google in 2005, and then I was at Google for just shy of a decade. This gives you, as an individual, the same access to deals that the big institutions have, and helps level the playing field.