I was in Boston and stopped by the Harvard Review for their . I shared my current thinking about innovation in companies and agencies. The interviewer, was great and managed to get me to summarize several years of learning in one podcast. He even got me to tell my Steve Jobs interview story. Business IdeaCast podcast government Curt Nickisch It’s worth a listen. Listen to the entire interview : here Or listen to just parts of the interview:3:29 4:35 5:18 7:10 7:53 9:32 11:20 12:38 14:49 15:27 16:01 16:45 18:18 19:17 20:09 20:45 22:0o 22:23 23:00 ?24:01 24:39 25:27 Entrepreneurs make their own luck The difference between an idea and an entrepreneur Why entrepreneurship thrived in Silicon Valley The pay-it-forward culture Failure as part of the process When I was more wrong than anyone on earth Steve Jobs on Customer Development The first time I did customer discovery Engineers built products for themselves and the “next bench” Why MBA’s avoided Silicon Valley 20th century investors were not entrepreneurs Startups are not smaller versions of large companies We needed a management stack for innovation HBR and the Lean Startup and corporations Why Lean fails in corporations Startups can do anything, companies can only do what’s legal The team Rewards What will drive continuous corporate innovation Innovation Theater Innovation at speed You adapt, or you adopt, or you die Read more Steve Blank posts at www.steveblank.com .