Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
About this Series
A candid exploration of the entrepreneurial journey where informed leaders share personal stories of the secrets and setbacks behind real success. For upcoming talks, see stvp.stanford.edu/events.The Latest
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People, Passion, Perseverance: You’ve Got Entrepreneurship [Entire Talk]
People, passion, perseverance. Former AOL CEO and Chairman Steve Case describes these words as the bedrock of successful entrepreneurship. Heading into what may be a "...
People, Passion, Perseverance: You’ve Got Entrepreneurship
Sharing a Measure of Success [Entire Talk]
Jonathan Boutelle and Rashmi Sinha, founders of the presentation-sharing site SlideShare, describe the entrepreneurial process as a series of pivots. Boutelle explains it's not just ...
Sharing a Measure of Success
Panel of Young Entrepreneurs [Entire Talk]
Six young Stanford grads and entrepreneurs -- Steven Garrity, Clara Shih, Kimber Lockhart, Jeff Seibert, Josh Reeves, and Tristan Harris -- share their experiences starting ...
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6 minutesHow to Find Customers
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5 minutesTechnical Degree Versus a Business Degree
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4 minutesPros and Cons of Being a Young Entrepreneur
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4 minutesTo Raise Money or Not, Part 2
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5 minutesTo Raise Money or Not, Part 1
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4 minutesReasons to Start a Company, Part 2
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3 minutesReasons to Start a Company, Part 1
Panel of Young Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurial Journeys in Healthcare
Entrepreneurial Journeys in Healthcare [Entire Talk]
It's not just your strengths as a leader, it's your passion, says William Hagstrom, CEO of Crescendo Bioscence, in South San Francisco, CA. He strongly ...
Risky Business: Analysis from an Engineering Perspective [Entire talk]
Don't set sail without thinking first: this sage advice sums up risk analysis for Elisabeth Paté-Cornell, department chair of Management Science and Engineering at ...
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Risky Business: Analysis from an Engineering Perspective
Unlearn Your MBA
Unlearn Your MBA [Entire Talk]
David Heineimeier Hansson, the creator of Ruby on Rails and partner at 37signals in Chicago, says that planning is guessing, and for a start-up, the ...
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2 minutesWhat I Did Learn at Business School
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3 minutesOut-Teach Your Competition
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2 minutesA Small Business Can Be a Highly Profitable Company
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2 minutesOvernight Success Does Not Exist
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2 minutesConstraints Are Your Friends
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3 minutesGreat Ideas Derive from Well-Rested Minds
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4 minutesPlaying It Small Doesn't Mean Not Making Money
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2 minutesDon't Play with Other People's Money
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3 minutesVenture Capital Is a Time Bomb
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3 minutesPlanning Is Guessing
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3 minutesVeer Away from Heavy Management Theory
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