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Steve Blank: The Democratization of Entrepreneurship

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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2011

Part of the annual GSB Entrepreneurship Conference.

As traditional barriers to scale erode, product life cycles compress, and the costs of starting a business fall, the opportunities for entrepreneurship have expanded. Steve Blank, the author of "Four Steps to the Ephiphany" and leading advocate for the "Customer Development" model of entrepreneurship, focuses on the new opportunities and challenges in a world in which entrepreneurship has become democratized.

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  • круто, еще бы английский знать

  • As traditional barriers to scale erode, product life cycles compress, and the costs of starting a business fall, the opportunities for entrepreneurship have expanded. Steve Blank, the author of "Four Steps to the Ephiphany" and leading advocate for the "Customer Development" model of entrepreneurship, focuses on the new opportunities and challenges in a world in which entrepreneurship has become democratized.

    Thank you for sharing

    Denner

  • closed captions -

    19:17, and 19:24, not "Miguel" park, it's "Menlo" Park;

    26:54, not "return", it's "portfolio";

    31:26. not "market", it's "model";

    39:33, "inaudible" is "pubs" as in publications;

    40:05, "inaudible" is "iterative"

    40:45, not "product", it's "start-up";

    51:37, not "cognizant dissidence", it's "cognitive dissonance";

    There are others, I didn't catch them all.

    Thank you for posting.

  • Great talk, inspiring!

  • thanks for posting this video, tremendously useful!

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