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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Ravi Belani,
Stanford University
The Importance of Gross Margins
Unicorns aren’t random occurrences. In fact, truly massive tech companies share some very similar DNA.
Mark Gainey,
Strava
How Strava Found its Niche
Winning a small niche can lead to massive opportunities.
Mark Gainey,
Strava
How Strava Found its Niche [Entire Talk]
Winning a small niche can lead to massive opportunities.
Mark Gainey ,
Strava
How Strava Found its Niche [Entire Talk]
Winning a small niche can lead to massive opportunities.
Mark Gainey,
Strava
Inch Wide, Mile Deep
Winning a small niche can lead to massive opportunities.
Mark Gainey,
Strava
The Art of Leveraging Customer Feedback
Winning a small niche can lead to massive opportunities.
Mark Gainey,
Strava
Vision vs. Go-To-Market
Winning a small niche can lead to massive opportunities.
Mark Gainey,
Strava
Strava Finds its Niche
Winning a small niche can lead to massive opportunities.
Mark Gainey,
Strava
Be a Niche #1
Winning a small niche can lead to massive opportunities.
Mar Hershenson,
Pear VC
Strategies for Student Entrepreneurs
Beat imposter syndrome and build confidence by learning from failure, facing the hard questions, and always “playing up.”
Mar Hershenson,
Pear VC
Strategies for Student Entrepreneurs [Entire Talk]
Beat imposter syndrome and build confidence by learning from failure, facing the hard questions, and always “playing up.”
Mar Hershenson ,
Pear VC
Strategies for Student Entrepreneurs [Entire Talk]
Beat imposter syndrome and build confidence by learning from failure, facing the hard questions, and always “playing up.”
Mar Hershenson,
Pear VC
Beating Imposter Syndrome
Beat imposter syndrome and build confidence by learning from failure, facing the hard questions, and always “playing up.”
Mar Hershenson,
Pear VC
Failure is Hard, and Okay
Beat imposter syndrome and build confidence by learning from failure, facing the hard questions, and always “playing up.”
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