Upstart
Business Journal
Startup
guru Steve Blank gives
knowledge away for free
by Laura Baverman, Contributing
Writer
November 27, 2012
Talk
about #GivingTuesday.
Steve
Blank—a Lean Startup pioneer,
most-coveted Stanford professor, the man who packs rooms at
conferences, whose
courses are modeled in universities nationwide—has opened his library
of
presentations and lectures, books, and videos to any entrepreneur,
wannabe
entrepreneur, or entrepreneurship educator.
Blank
calls it open-source
entrepreneurship, his chance to give back and to help others with their
starts.
He does that every day as a professor, but now he's doing it for
everyone.
In
a lengthy blog post Tuesday,
Blank offers up dozens of startup tools, his Lean LaunchPad course, an
entrepreneurs' checklist, and recommended reading list. Many items have
been
available on his website for some time. But now he's packaged them
together
nicely.
For
professors and instructors, he
gives slides and video and syllabi from dozens of courses he's taught
at
Stanford, Berkeley, Columbia, and Caltech.
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