Although I had mentioned him in previous posts such as The Art of Selling and his Views on Entrepreneurship, I had never read Steve Blank’s until now. I just finished reading The Four Steps to the Epiphany and I must just say it is a great book. Successful Strategies for Products that Win - The Four Steps to the Epiphany by Steve Blank. By Steve Blank. 15-minute read. Audio available. Read for free.
In a few conversations recently the subject of a Four Steps audiobook has come up more than once- it seems books aren't a brilliant fit for some of our lives.mine included and it would be brilliant to have an audiobook of it. So I've emailed Steve to ask if there are any plans to create an audiobook version. If he did produce one- would it interest you? If he decides not to produce one, would you be willing to contribute to the creation of one by reading a chapter??? (Strictly for owners of the book!) Justin Jim Murphy 18/1/2010, 7:39 น. Like the legend he is- Steve has agreed we can do a community, open source audio version of the book as long as he retains copyright. Who's up for reading a bit of the book???
I've had a few offers but need loads more if we're to achieve it! Thanks to everyone who filled in the survey. 9 responses and 48 abandons- you can see the survey report here: Regards, Justin On Jan 18, 9:56 pm, Geoff McQueen - Hiive Systems wrote: > I'd love an audio version. I listen to about 10 hours of audio books or podcasts a week, and am still struggling to find the time to get to the end of 4S2E - turns out my dog prefers if I walk her to sitting around, and I need the exercise! > > From: [mailto:] On Behalf Of Christopher Regan > Sent: Tuesday, 19 January 2010 2:50 AM > To: > Subject: Re: [lsc] Four Steps to the Epiphany Audiobook??? > > Agreed, audio would be neat, but I would pay double for a quality bound 'textbook-like' reference edition without all the typos and grammatical errors.
> > I know that's a big project, but maybe one day?:-) > > On Jan 18, 2010, at 10:44 AM, John Prendergast wrote: > > I honestly use it more as a reference so pure audio wouldn't be all that helpful. > > Best regards, > John Prendergast > CEO & Co-founder > Value Media, Inc.
> 617-329-1487 > Linkedin: > Twitter: @johnprendergast > My Schedule: > > On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Justin Pirie > wrote: > In a few conversations recently the subject of a Four Steps audiobook > has come up more than once- it seems books aren't a brilliant fit for > some of our lives.mine included and it would be brilliant to have > an audiobook of it. > > So I've emailed Steve to ask if there are any plans to create an > audiobook version.
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If he did produce one- would it interest you? > > If he decides not to produce one, would you be willing to contribute > to the creation of one by reading a chapter??? (Strictly for owners of > the book!) > > Justin> > -- > Make a suggestion that will help us improve the Lean Startup Circle: > To post to this group, send email to > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > For more options, visit this group at> > -- > Make a suggestion that will help us improve the Lean Startup Circle: > To post to this group, send email to > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > For more options, visit this group atDavid Schnepp 19/1/2010, 10:17 น. More useful than an audiobook, I think, would be an online version that is crosslinked and more searchable (and where people could annotate with links to recent Lean Startups case studies or blog posts, etc.) I am most likely to want to go back and reference a specific section of the book (or send new people to a specific section first vs. Just telling them to read the whole thing) so that would be more helpful than an audiobook. Cindy -- The Experience is the Product - from the archives: The 'Good Enough' Formula for Segmenting an Existing Market: johnprendergast 19/1/2010, 10:48 น.
Thanks Gary- we're now up to six people but still could do with a few more as chapters 5 and 6 are ninety pages! I can too see value in an online version- although audio is more important to me at the moment.
Has anyone approached Steve about an online version? Would you like it to be a phase two of this project? Please get in touch via email if you're interested in contributing to the audiobook- Best, Justin On Jan 19, 7:10 pm, Gary DiGrazia Jr wrote: > If Steve is not planning to produce an audio book, I'd be happy to > read a chapter. > > For those of you who have yet to read this book, take a day, get it > done. > -Gary > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Jan 19, 2010, at 11:07 AM, Bradford > wrote: > > > > > I'm only 40 pages into '4 Steps', but it's stunningly brilliant. It's > > worth taking a vacation day to read:) > > > On Jan 18, 7:31 am, Justin Pirie wrote: > >> In a few conversations recently the subject of a Four Steps audiobook > >> has come up more than once- it seems books aren't a brilliant fit for > >> some of our lives.mine included and it would be brilliant to have > >> an audiobook of it. > > >> So I've emailed Steve to ask if there are any plans to create an > >> audiobook version.