Stanford Innovation Lab
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Conversations on the leading edge of entrepreneurship, featuring Stanford faculty and other experts on strategy, creativity, technology and smart growth.The Latest
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Ann Miura-Ko,
Floodgate
Scott Sandell,
NEA
Ethics in Venture Capital
VCs can play a unique role in infusing entrepreneurial ventures with strong ethics, values and principles.
Jon Fjeld,
Duke University
Laura Dunham,
University of St. Thomas
Teaching Ethical Entrepreneurship
Applied ethics training can reshape entrepreneurship education.
Mildred Cho,
Stanford University
John Mitchell,
Stanford University
The Ethics of Emerging Technologies
What would an “ethics of innovation” look like? Efforts in biomedical research and computer science offer some clues.
Erika Cheung,
Ethics in Entrepreneurship
Theranos Whistleblower Erika Cheung on Incentivizing Ethics
Find the courage (and the tools) to confront unethical entrepreneurship.
Jack Fuchs,
Stanford University
Bruce Cozadd,
Jazz Pharmaceuticals
Facing a Crisis with Principles
Strong, clear principles can help leaders and companies weather a storm.
Richard Cox,
Hasso Plattner Institute of Design
The Ideas are IN – Creating Value from Unmatched Socks!
Practice your creative skills by looking at everyday objects in new ways. Every item is an opportunity to imagine.
Bob Sutton,
Stanford University
The Do’s and Don’ts of Creative Friction
Do you need more friction in your life? Stanford Professors Bob Sutton and Tina Seelig continue their lively discussion about the need for friction in ...
Bob Sutton,
Stanford University
The Power of Creative Friction
Is "friction" within a team positive or negative? Stanford organizational expert and bestselling author Bob Sutton joins Tina Seelig to discuss his fascination with the ...
Beverly Parenti,
The Last Mile
Unlocking Creativity with Constraints
Imagine learning to code with no internet connection. Or creating a business plan from behind bars. Beverly Parenti, co-founder of The Last Mile, joins Tina ...
Tina Seelig,
Stanford University
Innovation Challenge: Put Your Creativity to the Test
In this episode, host Tina Seelig challenges you to apply the lessons on brainstorming that were shared in the last three episodes of Stanford Innovation ...
Emily Ma,
Stanford University
Just Beyond Crazy is Fabulous
Let go of judgment in order to leap to your boldest and most innovative ideas. Emily Ma, from Alphabet’s X, joins host Tina Seelig ...
Emily Ma,
Stanford University
Frame-storm Before You Brainstorm
Play emotional madlibs with your brainstorming prompts to spark new ideas and empathize with your end-user. Ask yourself, how could this service be more delightful? More comforting? More refreshing?
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