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Steve Blank event in NYC – Entrepreneurs Discussion

November 23, 2009 by Eric Friedman

Steve Blank spoke to a group of entrepreneurs On November 12th 2009, about the Customer Development Process and running a lean startup. It was a great night with great questions throughout – I hope it do it again the next time Steve is in town.

We hope to do something similar to this in the future and if you are interesting in speaking or attending future events please let me know.

A big thanks to Steve for coming, and to MaestroMarket for making this all possible.

This would also not be possible without the video recording and encoding by Will Dearman from The Strategy Blog

Video split into two parts below for space reasons on Vimeo


Steve Blank NYC Entrepreneur Discussion Part 1/2 from Eric Friedman on Vimeo.

Part 2/2


Steve Blank NYC Entrepreneur Discussion Part 2/2 from Eric Friedman on Vimeo.

Big thanks to:

Kareem Hamady – SATAdvice.com
Kareem Kouddous – Hapnin
Gregory Schnese – Hapnin
Fraser Kelton – GetGlue

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