

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)
Stanford eCorner
Each week, experienced entrepreneurs and innovators come to Stanford University to candidly share lessons they’ve learned while developing, launching and scaling disruptive ideas. The Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Series (ETL) is produced by the Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP) and published on eCorner by STVP.
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Oct 16, 2013 • 59min
Cyriac Roeding (Shopkick) - You Have to Break the Egg
Cyriac Roeding, co-founder and CEO of mobile app company Shopkick, shares personal stories and insights on dealing with the essential questions facing entrepreneurs. He also provides unique perspectives on the nature of mobile interaction, and offers essential tips for building truly awesome teams.

Oct 9, 2013 • 55min
Padmasree Warrior (Cisco) - Realizing Innovation at Enterprise Scale
Padmasree Warrior, Cisco's chief technology and strategy officer, drives a powerful discussion on innovation at scale. She highlights the transformative impact of the Internet of Everything on various industries and how it will shape our future. Warrior emphasizes blending analytical and empathetic leadership to foster a culture of creativity and collaboration. She also touches on the evolving nature of education in the digital age and the critical need for greater representation of women in tech, tackling challenges and offering guidance for success.

Oct 2, 2013 • 58min
Matthew Rabinowitz (Natera) - There is Always a Way Forward
Serial entrepreneur Dr. Matthew Rabinowitz discusses how letting go of ego can empower entrepreneurs to solve problems that change the quality of life. As the founder of molecular diagnostics company Natera, Rabinowitz also shares unique financing insights, the value of being irreverent, and ways to manage your entrepreneurial destiny for as long possible.

May 29, 2013 • 54min
Ferdinando Buscema (Magic Experience Designer) - Magician Leadership
Magic experience designer Ferdinando Buscema brings an engineer's background and a performer's flair to this call to all entrepreneurs to think like a magician to achieve the impossible. Drawing from a rich variety of sources including psychology, the arts, and magic performance, Buscema illustrates a new leadership archetype for the 21st century.

May 22, 2013 • 1h 1min
Jocelyn Goldfein (Facebook) - Deep Inside Facebook
Director of Engineering Jocelyn Goldfein takes us on a trip inside the innovative culture of Facebook. In this illuminating conversation with STVP Executive Director Tina Seelig, Goldfein explains why code wins arguments, employees must have the right to take risks, and how Facebook strives to remain a hungry, yet humble, company.

May 15, 2013 • 58min
Chris Redlitz and Beverly Parenti (KickLabs; The Last Mile), Heracio Harts (The Last Mile) - From Lockup to Startup
Imagine trying to bring entrepreneurship education to one of the most challenging environments in the world: San Quentin State Prison in California. In this powerful talk and interview, The Last Mile Co-Founders Chris Redlitz and Beverly Parenti, along with program graduate Heracio Harts, discuss the benefits of commitment and entrepreneurial thinking in supporting individuals to make the successful transition from prison to living productive lives in society.

May 8, 2013 • 58min
Justin Rosenstein (Asana) - Leading Big Visions From the Heart
Asana Co-Founder Justin Rosenstein shares the philosophy and experiences that drive him to create positive impact on the world. Rosenstein also unpacks the values Asana focuses on in creating a thriving culture and offers ways for leaders and individuals to effectively manage their personal psychology.

May 1, 2013 • 60min
Kate Mitchell (Scale Venture Partners) - Own Your Own Success
Kate Mitchell, managing director of Scale Venture Partners, demonstrates why an optimistic, but realistic mindset is a central key for successful entrepreneurs. Mitchell also challenges entrepreneurs to play an active role in civic life by actively telling their stories to affect policy at the national and international level.

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Apr 24, 2013 • 1h 1min
Akshay Kothari and Ankit Gupta (Pulse) - What You Learn by Doing
Pulse Co-Founders Akshay Kothari and Ankit Gupta were curious Stanford graduate students always interested in taking on side projects to learn something new. In this light-hearted and insightful lecture, Kothari and Gupta discuss their experiences integrating what they learned into developing an elegant product, which eventually led to their startup's acquisition by LinkedIn.

Apr 17, 2013 • 1h 1min
Monica Lam (Stanford University) - Mobile Can Disrupt Social
MobiSocial Founder and Stanford Computer Science Professor Monica Lam offers a compelling case for why mobile can disrupt the social space to create genuine and frictionless experiences. Lam discusses the importance of cross-platform capability and the high potential for open, non-proprietary systems for communication.


