Fellows on Transitions: The Value of Entrepreneurship Education Hear from former STVP fellows about their learnings and how what they gained at Stanford helped them navigate the high-pressure, high-stakes world of startups.
STVP’s Byers and Seelig Honored with GCEC Legacy Award STVP leaders were recognized for their pioneering work to advance entrepreneurship education in universities – and create a lasting impact on the field.
Mental Health, Well-Being, and the Thriving Entrepreneur Stanford's SIER initiative promotes mental well-being among entrepreneurs. Insights from leaders like Andy Dunn, Gabriel Parisi-Amon, and Maria Barrera confirm the need …
ETL Looks Back: Education Reinvented – Are We There Yet? Take a look back at insights from ETL guests on the transformative shifts in education.
eCorner Has a New Home Just as eCorner has been a synthesis of the notions and innovations that are spurring entrepreneurship at Stanford and beyond, we are now expanding on the concept: putting all …
Stanford Engineering Xfund Ethics Fellows Program Prepares Students to Be Principled Entrepreneurs The student-run program, formerly known as PEAK Fellows, teaches entrepreneurial students to develop and instill ethical principles in their …
Anthony Ruth, Stanford University Principles Belong in Your Decision-Making Toolkit Values only take you so far. Principles help people and companies make better decisions and reinforce behavioral norms.
Susie Allen, Writer The Antitrust Paradox Antitrust regulation in platform markets boosts innovation but harms profitability—and the most innovative firms are the least likely to thrive.
Maya Arengo, Stanford University Scaling a Climate Tech Company An eCorner mini guide on the unique challenges that climate tech companies face when scaling, and how to overcome them.
Maya Arengo, Stanford University So You Want to Be a Climate Tech Entrepreneur An eCorner mini guide on the current range of technologies within climate tech, and what kinds of funding for founders to secure.
Maya Arengo, Stanford University Navigating the Pressures of Climate Tech An Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders mini guide on climate tech. These talks consider issues specific to climate tech startups including balancing societal impact and profit, storytelling, and how …
Luke Sykora, Stanford University Starting Up in a Downturn An Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders mini-guide for aspiring founders facing a troubled economy.
Luke Sykora, Stanford University Born into Chaos The right founding team can thrive in a chaotic environment.
Luke Sykora, Stanford University How to Rethink Competition Pay attention to competitors, sure. But to catalyze innovation, pay attention to more than the usual suspects.
Tom Byers, Stanford University Entrepreneurship and Ethics A five-episode podcast miniseries focused on infusing ethics into entrepreneurship education.
Luke Sykora, Stanford University Career Discovery in a Crisis COVID-19 has inspired many people to consider significant career pivots. The customer discovery methodology can help.
Luke Sykora, Stanford University Not Too Flexible Agility has its limits, and a highly adaptable strategy is much more powerful when paired with a diverse network of mentors.
Luke Sykora, Stanford University Crisis Innovation The current COVID-19 pandemic has radically disrupted business as usual. In response, we dug deep into our archive, and pulled together a series of video clips, articles and podcast episodes …
Luke Sykora, Stanford University Scaling Starts with Agency A new Stanford-based network aims to identify scaling solutions, then spread them to the contexts where they can make the most impact.
Luke Sykora, Stanford University A Decade of Innovator Origin Stories Ten founders and leaders describe how they took action on the opportunities that changed their lives.
Luke Sykora, Stanford University Four Lessons from Women Remaking Entrepreneurship As they disrupt inequities in tech and venture capital, women are rewriting the rules of the game.
Susie Allen, Writer Can Too Much Sunshine Harm Innovation? Examining “sunshine laws,” a Stanford PhD candidate discovers that regulations designed to prevent conflicts of interest can also impact productive collaboration.
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 …