Page Title: ENGR 245 - Lean Launchpad

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Page Text: The Lean Launchpad Thanks for your interest! The spring application is now closed. Keep an eye out next year for the 2023 Winter Lean Launchpad and Spring Lean Launchpad for Deep Tech courses! Main content start What is Lean Launchpad? Welcome to the Stanford ENGR 245 Lean Launchpad! This course provides a real-world, hands-on learning experience on what it’s like to actually start a company. This class is not about how to write a business plan. It’s not an exercise on how smart you are in a classroom or how well you use the research library to size markets. And the end result is not a PowerPoint slide deck for a VC presentation or a Y Combinator Demo Day. And it is most definitely not an incubator where you come to build the “hot-idea” that you have in mind. Instead, we are a class like no other than will teach you how to rigorously evaluate a business idea, apply the Lean Startup Methodology and maximize your chances of establishing product-market fit. This class combines theory with a ton of hands-on practice. Our goal, within the constraints of a classroom and a limited amount of time, is to give you a framework to test the business model of a startup while creating all of the pressures and demands of the real world in an early-stage startup. The class is designed to give you the experience of how to work as a team and turn an idea into a company. What and how will you learn? You will be getting your hands dirty talking to real customers, partners and competitors as you encounter the chaos and uncertainty of real startup life. You’ll practice evidence-based entrepreneurship, learning to use your business model to brainstorm and stress test your assumptions and determine if anyone other than you would want to buy your product. Finally, based on the customer and market feedback you gathered, you will use agile development methodologies to rapidly iterate your product or concept and build/design something customers would actually buy and use. Each week will be a new adventure in and outside the classroom as you test each part of your business idea and then share your hard-earned knowledge with the rest of the class. We teach Lean Startup Theory with hands-on practice You will learn how to leverage Speed, Evidence-Based Entrepreneurship, Customer Development, “Good-Enough” Decision Making, Prototyping, and much more You will do so by talking to 10-15 customers per week and presenting your results every week to your classmates, mentors, and professors You will have a dedicated team of world-class faculty, mentors, TAs, and classmates from across Stanford by your side to help you maximize your learning experience ENGR 245: The Lean Launchpad Class Introduction - Steve Blank

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