Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)

Stanford eCorner
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Apr 10, 2013 • 55min

Nassim Taleb (Author) - How Things Gain from Disorder

Based on his continuing exploration of the decision making process under opaque circumstances, Nassim Taleb, author of The Black Swan and Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder, shares how the benefits of random conditions can be successfully harvested to help navigate a world we do not fully understand.
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Mar 6, 2013 • 1h

Tim O'Reilly (O'Reilly Media) - Create More Value Than You Capture

Sharing inspirations from both innovative companies and works of art, entrepreneur and technology sage Tim O'Reilly weaves together a series of thoughtful lessons for startups. From rethinking workflows and experiences to the valuable role of idealism in business, O'Reilly makes the case for entrepreneurs to work on the hard problems that matter.
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Feb 27, 2013 • 59min

Dan Berkenstock, Julian Mann, John Fenwick, and Ching-Yu Hu (Skybox Imaging) - Launching into Uncharted Space

The co-founders of Skybox Imaging, Dan Berkenstock, Julian Mann, John Fenwick and Ching-Yu Hu, realized early on they had one thing in common: they don't take no for an answer. Here the team of Stanford alumni explain their passion to disrupt the satellite imaging industry and share engaging tales of launching their unique venture.
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Feb 20, 2013 • 47min

Stephen Cohen (Palantir) - The Path to Palantir

Stephen Cohen, co-founder of Palantir Technologies, discusses his journey from a Stanford computer science student to building Palantir. Topics include hacking projects in school, the future of man and machine relationships, and early stories of Palantir's history.
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Feb 13, 2013 • 58min

Cindy Padnos (Illuminate Ventures) - An Enterprising Approach to Investment

Illuminate Ventures Founder Cindy Padnos talks candidly with Stanford Consulting Professor Tom Kosnik about the value of leveraging advisor relationships, the sometimes surprising responsibilities of a CEO, and the fundamental differences between the roles of entrepreneur and venture capitalist.
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Feb 6, 2013 • 57min

Tim Draper (Draper Fisher Jurvetson) - Calling All Entrepreneurial Heroes

In this lively presentation, Tim Draper, managing director of Draper Fisher Jurvetson, shares his global experiences funding entrepreneurial heroes who "break down walls." Draper shares attributes that support viable entrepreneurial environments, and encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to attack established monopolies and to never fear making mistakes.
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Jan 30, 2013 • 1h

John Lilly (Greylock Partners) - White Space is Everywhere

Entrepreneur and investor John Lilly makes a sound pitch for why this moment in time is full of promise for passionate entrepreneurs willing to charge into the current white space of opportunity. Lilly also explains the idiosyncratic nature of investors and the goal of creating large, durable companies with the capacity to change the world.
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Jan 23, 2013 • 60min

Steven McCormick (Moore Foundation) - Drive Change Through Entrepreneurship

Steven McCormick, president of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, discusses the value and continued need of an entrepreneurial approach in the philanthropic sector. McCormick also shares lessons learned on staying obsessively focused on outcomes, the critical need to measure success, and how to create change by being a 'positive deviant' inside organizations.
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Jan 16, 2013 • 50min

Hank Wuh (Skai Ventures) - Disruptive Innovation Can Happen Anywhere

Surgeon, inventor and entrepreneur Dr. Hank Wuh shares examples of how his firm, Skai Ventures, based in Hawaii, takes a hands-on approach to launching high-growth businesses. Wuh explores the challenges of identifying disruptive innovations that are commercially viable and building profitable companies that aim to do good in the world.
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Nov 28, 2012 • 1h 4min

Sue Siegel (GE) - A Healthy Respect for Innovation

Sue Siegel, CEO of GE's healthymagination unit, offers sound advice from her experiences commercializing new technologies and innovations in the fields of biomedicine and healthcare. Siegel also explains how innovation is created in organizations of all sizes, how values impact the quality of team performance, and ways for evaluating career decisions.

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