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Clip 4 of 5 Clip 4 of 5 from: The Future is Accessible [Entire Talk] Srin Madipalli, Airbnb Traveling Toward an Idea An estimated one billion people live with some sort of disability. Accessibility solutions represent a massive opportunity to make a huge difference and reach an underserved market.
Clip 1 of 5 Clip 1 of 5 from: The Future is Accessible [Entire Talk] Srin Madipalli, Airbnb The Future is Accessible An estimated one billion people live with some sort of disability. Accessibility solutions represent a massive opportunity to make a huge difference and reach an underserved market.
Clip 3 of 5 Clip 3 of 5 from: The Future is Accessible [Entire Talk] Srin Madipalli, Airbnb Baking Accessibility into Technology An estimated one billion people live with some sort of disability. Accessibility solutions represent a massive opportunity to make a huge difference and reach an underserved market.
Luke Sykora, Stanford University The Rise of Entrepreneurial Policy A recent management science conference held at Stanford demonstrates how the study of entrepreneurship and innovation is venturing beyond company board rooms, into the realms of government and even the ...
Edith Harbaugh, LaunchDarkly Software is Hard Work Stay focused on your customers — even if there are only a few of them — and celebrate the small wins.
Edith Harbaugh, LaunchDarkly Software is Hard Work [Entire Talk] Stay focused on your customers — even if there are only a few of them — and celebrate the small wins. × Close Video Clips Edith Harbaugh , LaunchDarkly Software is Hard Work [Entire Talk] Stay focused on your customers — even if there are only a few of them — and celebrate the small wins. Video Clips 4 minutes The Slow Build of B2B 4 minutes Getting (A Few) Customers 4 minutes From "No Ideas" to a Great Idea 3 minutes Making the Best of the Worst 2 minutes Software is Important View Video Clips
Clip 3 of 5 Clip 3 of 5 from: Software is Hard Work [Entire Talk] Edith Harbaugh, LaunchDarkly From “No Ideas” to a Great Idea Even if you’re not ready to go all-in on a startup, you can carve out some time to practice.
Riitta Katila, Stanford University Entrepreneurial Policy A recent management science conference held at Stanford demonstrates how the study of entrepreneurship and innovation is venturing beyond company board rooms, into the realms of government and even the ...