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Lean Launch Pad 2026 @ Stanford – Lessons Learned Presentations
Jun 18, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6/18/26 | Lean Launch Pad 2026 @ Stanford – Lessons Learned Presentations | We just finished the 16th annual Lean LaunchPad class at Stanford. In those 16 years, the class has gone from a radical idea – that the Lean method could provide a more productive framework for new startups – to something that everyone agrees is a way to build new startups. | — | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | Incorruptible✨ | book reviewtactical thinking+3 | — | IncorruptibleMatrix | — | IncorruptibleMatrix+4 | — | 2m 56s | |
| 6/11/26 | Hacking for Defense @ Stanford 2026 – Lessons Learned Presentations✨ | asymmetric warfaredisruptive technologies+4 | — | Stanford | — | Hacking for DefenseStanford+5 | — | 14m 42s | |
| 5/1/26 | Anthropic Mythos – We’ve Opened Pandora’s Box✨ | cybersecurityquantum computing+3 | — | Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computercybersecurity community+2 | internet | cybersecurityquantum computing+3 | — | 8m 31s | |
| 4/22/26 | AI and Teaching – The Brave New World✨ | AITeaching+3 | — | Stanford | — | AITeaching+4 | — | 7m 52s | |
| 4/10/26 | Nowhere is Safe✨ | dronesmilitary strategy+4 | — | THAADPatriot batteries+1 | UkraineIran | dronesUkraine+7 | — | 12m 27s | |
| 4/2/26 | Solving Yesterday’s Problems Will Kill You✨ | acquisition reformdrone warfare+3 | — | Department of War | IranUkraine | acquisition reformDepartment of War+3 | — | 10m 18s | |
| 3/19/26 | Your Startup Is Probably Dead On Arrival✨ | startup challengesbusiness assumptions+3 | — | — | — | startupbusiness assumptions+3 | — | 10m 53s | |
| 2/27/26 | Time to Move On – The Reason Relationships End✨ | relationshipsreevaluation+4 | — | — | — | relationshipsreevaluation+4 | — | 8m 19s | |
| 2/21/26 | You Only Think They Work For You✨ | Public RelationsMarketing+3 | — | PR agency | — | PR agencyMarketing+3 | — | 11m 45s | |
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| 2/19/26 | Revisionist History – Aliens, Secrets and Conspiracies✨ | alienssecrets+3 | — | — | — | aliensconspiracies+3 | — | 9m 36s | |
| 2/4/26 | Making the Wrong Things Go Faster at The Department of War | The Department of War (DoW) senior Acquisition leadership (the people who decide what and how the DoW buys equipment and services) now is headed by people from private capital (venture capital and private equity.) | — | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | The Department of War Directory | In November 2025 the Department of War (DoW) unveiled the biggest changes in 60 years of how they will buy weapons and services. This month Congress, with bipartisan support, rapidly made them into law in the National Defense Authorization Act (the NDAA) – 3,096 pages of legislative text and 636-page Joint Explanatory Statement. | — | ||||||
| 11/15/25 | The Department of War Just Shot the Accountants and Opted for Speed | The Department of War Just Shot the Accountants and Opted for Speed by Steve Blank | — | ||||||
| 11/3/25 | It only took 20 years, but the Strategic Management Society now Believes the Lean Startup is a Strategy | I’ve always thought of myself as a practitioner. In the startups I was part of, the only “strategy” were my marketing tactics on how to make the VP of Sales the richest person in the company. After I retired, I created Customer Development and co-created the Lean Startup as a simple methodology which codified founders best practices – in a language and process that was easy to understand and implement. All from a practitioner’s point of view. | — | ||||||
| 10/15/25 | How to Sell to the Dept of War – The 2025 PEO Directory – Now with 500 more names | The October 2025 PEO Directory – Update 2. The Department of War (DoW) is one of the world’s largest organizations. If you’re a startup trying to figure out who to call on and how to navigate the system, it can be – to put it politely – challenging. | — | ||||||
| 10/15/25 | No Science, No Startups: The Innovation Engine We’re Switching Off | Tons of words have been written about the Trump Administrations war on Science in Universities. But few people have asked what, exactly, is science? How does it work? Who are the scientists? What do they do? And more importantly, why should anyone (outside of universities) care? | — | ||||||
| 9/17/25 | When Sh!t Hits the Fan – Founders in a Crisis | Great founders shine in a crisis. | — | ||||||
| 9/12/25 | How To Sell to the Dept of War – The 2025 PEO Directory | How To Sell to the Dept of War – The 2025 PEO Directory by Steve Blank | — | ||||||
| 7/18/25 | Blind to Disruption – The CEOs Who Missed the Future | How did you go bankrupt?” Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly.” Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises Every disruptive technology since the fire and the wheel have forced leaders to adapt or die. This post tells the story of what happened when 4,000 companies faced a disruptive technology and why only one survived. | — | ||||||
| 7/10/25 | Why Investors Don’t Care About Your Business | I’ve been having coffee with lots of frustrated founders (my students and others) bemoaning most VCs won’t even meet with them unless they have AI in their fundraising pitch. And the AI startups they see are getting valuations that appear nonsensical. These conversations brought back a sense of Déjà vu from the Dot Com bubble (at the turn of this century), when if you didn’t have internet as part of your pitch you weren’t getting funded. | — | ||||||
| 7/2/25 | Lean Launchpad at Stanford – 2025 | We just finished the 15thannual Lean LaunchPad class at Stanford. The class had gotten so popular that in 2021 we started teaching it in both the winter and spring sessions. During the 2025 spring quarter the eight teams spoke to 935 potential customers, beneficiaries and regulators. Most students spent 15-20 hours a week on the class, about double that of a normal class. | — | ||||||
| 6/25/25 | Hacking for Defense @ Stanford 2025 – Lessons Learned Presentations | We just finished our 10th annual Hacking for Defense class at Stanford. What a year. Hacking for Defense, now in 70 universities, has teams of students working to understand and help solve national security problems. At Stanford this quarter the 8 teams of 41 students collectively interviewed 1106 beneficiaries, stakeholders, requirements writers, program managers, industry partners, etc. – while simultaneously building a series of minimal viable products and developing a path to deployment. | — | ||||||
| 6/20/25 | Teaching National Security Policy with AI | International Policy students will be spending their careers in an AI-enabled world. We wanted our students to be prepared for it. This is why we’ve adopted and integrated AI in our Stanford national security policy class – Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition. Here’s what we did, how the students used it, and what they (and we) learned. | — | ||||||
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