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Hacking for Defense @ Stanford 2021 Lessons Learned Presentations

Steve Blank

While all the teams used the Mission Model Canvas , (videos here ), Customer Development and Agile Engineering to build Minimal Viable Products, each of their journeys was unique. I observed that teaching case studies and/or how to write a business plan as a capstone entrepreneurship class didn’t match the hands-on chaos of a startup.

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Hacking for Defense @ Stanford 2020 Lesson Learned Presentations

Steve Blank

All the teams used the Mission Model Canvas , (videos here ) Customer Development and Agile Engineering to build Minimal Viable Products, but all of their journeys were unique. I observed that teaching case studies and/or how to write a business plan as a capstone entrepreneurship class didn’t match the hands-on chaos of a startup.

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The Rise Of Cloud Computing

YoungUpstarts

Cloud computing has become a buzzword in the recent years, with numerous companies providing the technology to enable organizations to access applications over a network to remote computing sites. In addition to small businesses, cloud adoption by governments has been growing in the Asia region.

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Making Friends With Millennials: Evolving The Customer Service Story

YoungUpstarts

by Simon Tate, Area Vice President for Commercial Business – Asia, Salesforce. At 1 million strong, the millennials in Singapore are a sizeable demographic with spending power to match, their online behaviour and appetite for digital experiences with brands are reshaping the very fabric of customer service delivery.

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Hacking for Diplomacy @ Stanford –What We Learned With the State Department

Steve Blank

Office of Assistance to Europe, Central Asia, & the Americas. These solutions, called Minimal Viable Products (MVP’s), are what allow the teams to become extremely agile and responsive. The team’s challenge was to get helps embassies and diplomats get more information about informal leader networks. Slides 3-9) .

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Hacking for Diplomacy @ Stanford –What We Learned With the State Department

Steve Blank

Office of Assistance to Europe, Central Asia, & the Americas. These solutions, called Minimal Viable Products (MVP’s), are what allow the teams to become extremely agile and responsive. The team’s challenge was to get helps embassies and diplomats get more information about informal leader networks. Slides 3-9) .