Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)

Stanford eCorner
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Feb 28, 2018 • 50min

M. Sanjayan and Harrison Ford (Conservation International) - Scaling Sustainability

Actor Harrison Ford shares his longstanding commitment to preserving nature through Conservation International, joined by the organization’s CEO, M. Sanjayan. In conversation with Stanford Professor of the Practice Tina Seelig, the environmental leaders urge entrepreneurs and engineers to build disruptive innovations, while describing how strategic thinking is at the heart of the self-sustaining solutions they launch around the world.
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Feb 21, 2018 • 55min

Eurie Kim (Forerunner Ventures) - How to Know if Entrepreneurship is For You

The key is understanding your own tolerance for risk in what you do for work, and how you pay the bills at home. At the firm Forerunner Ventures, founders must have three traits in spades to get funding: magnetism, discipline and vision. Eurie Kim, general partner at the firm, explains what it’s like to work at companies of different sizes, and what skills and strengths make you best suited for each.
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Feb 14, 2018 • 1h 1min

Chris Anderson (3D Robotics) - The Ups and Downs of a Drone Startup

The tale of 3D Robotics starts in the garage of a teenager in Tijuana, Mexico, who launched a drone-making factory with a $500 check from entrepreneur Chris Anderson, who then flooded the American market with their unmanned aerial vehicles and disrupted the aerospace industry through grassroots, open innovation. Then, China caught on and drove U.S. drone makers into the ground. Anderson, 3DR's CEO, shares his hard-won insights.
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Feb 5, 2018 • 55min

Sameer Dholakia (SendGrid) - Focus On People

Choose co-founders based on their core values. Pick investors who will be there in your darkest hour. Make hiring the best people your top priority, and treat them like owners — not employees. Sameer Dholakia, CEO of business email service SendGrid, discusses the most important strategies for a startup's success, including the concept of "servant leadership."
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Jan 30, 2018 • 55min

Leila Janah (Samasource) - Reversing Poverty By Giving People Work

Entrepreneur Leila Janah describes how her social enterprise Samasource allows people in Africa and elsewhere to lift themselves out of poverty through dignified, fair-wage digital work like photo tagging for companies in Silicon Valley. She celebrates the entrepreneurial spirit in those who survive on next to nothing and explains how giving work is more effective than charity.
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Jan 24, 2018 • 56min

Chris Gerdes (Stanford University) - Ingenuity Derived from Self-Driving Cars

On the racetrack, the checkered flag goes to the car that’s driven to its limits and maneuvered decisively in the moment. On a two-lane road, the split-second act of passing a vehicle stopped in front of you becomes a way more complicated call when algorithms are in control. Autonomous-vehicle maker and Stanford Professor Chris Gerdes applies these findings and more to business and life.
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Dec 5, 2017 • 60min

Patrick Brown (Impossible Foods) - Food Fight To Turn Back Climate Change

Patrick Brown, founder of Impossible Foods, discusses his passion for impact, the environmental benefits of plant-based products, technological challenges in transforming the food system, securing funding, ethical dilemmas of animal testing, preparing for entrepreneurship, innovating food production technology, and reflections on making a positive impact.
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Nov 21, 2017 • 57min

Anne Wojcicki (23andMe) - Driving Discovery and Disruption

Anne Wojcicki, co-founder and CEO of the popular DNA-testing company 23andMe, discusses how providing people with their own genetic data empowers consumers to make better health decisions and advances science. In conversation with Stanford Professor of the Practice Tina Seelig, Wojcicki explains how the intense scrutiny that the DNA-testing company has received is a sign that it is disrupting the status quo.
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Nov 13, 2017 • 57min

Amy Chang (Accompany) - Entrepreneurs Keep Pushing

Amy Chang had accomplished a lot in her eight years at Google, helping launch and then lead Google Analytics to 70 percent market share. But then she left to launch her own tech startup, a relationship-intelligence platform called Accompany. In conversation with Matt Harvey of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, Chang talks about getting out of one's comfort zone and laying the groundwork for a successful career.
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Nov 3, 2017 • 58min

Tristan Harris (Time Well Spent) - Making Technology Less Manipulative

How good are you at limiting your screen time? Because of the way humans evolved, our brains are no match for the engineers, designers and companies that collectively create the devices and apps that demand our attention all day long, according to technology ethicist Tristan Harris. A former tech entrepreneur himself, Harris is now co-founder of Time Well Spent, a nonprofit movement to create an ecosystem that aligns technology with our humanity.

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