Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
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A candid exploration of the entrepreneurial journey where informed leaders share personal stories of the secrets and setbacks behind real success.The Latest
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Annie Kadavy,
Redpoint Ventures
Venture Capital Decisionmaking
An insider’s look at how venture capitalists vet investments and make decisions.
Annie Kadavy,
Redpoint Ventures
VC Case Study: Negotiating with First-Time Founders
An insider’s look at how venture capitalists vet investments and make decisions.
Annie Kadavy,
Redpoint Ventures
VC Case Study: Dealing with a Disruption
An insider’s look at how venture capitalists vet investments and make decisions.
Annie Kadavy,
Redpoint Ventures
VC Case Study: Transparency or Leverage?
An insider’s look at how venture capitalists vet investments and make decisions.
Annie Kadavy,
Redpoint Ventures
VC Case Study: A Pay Equity Complaint
An insider’s look at how venture capitalists vet investments and make decisions.
Annie Kadavy,
Redpoint Ventures
What Does a VC Do?
An insider’s look at how venture capitalists vet investments and make decisions.
The ETL podcast returns April 15!
A new season of the Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders series starts on April 15! While ETL won’t be a live, in-person event during this time of ...
Ravi Belani,
Stanford University
Building Billion Dollar Businesses
Unicorns aren’t random occurrences. In fact, truly massive tech companies share some very similar DNA.
Ravi Belani,
Stanford University
Building Billion Dollar Businesses [Entire Talk]
Unicorns aren’t random occurrences. In fact, truly massive tech companies share some very similar DNA.
Ravi Belani ,
Stanford University
Building Billion Dollar Businesses [Entire Talk]
Unicorns aren’t random occurrences. In fact, truly massive tech companies share some very similar DNA.
Ravi Belani,
Stanford University
The Power of Founders
Unicorns aren’t random occurrences. In fact, truly massive tech companies share some very similar DNA.
Ravi Belani,
Stanford University
The Archimedes Principle of Venture Capital
Unicorns aren’t random occurrences. In fact, truly massive tech companies share some very similar DNA.
Ravi Belani,
Stanford University
Network Effects 101
Unicorns aren’t random occurrences. In fact, truly massive tech companies share some very similar DNA.
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