Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)

Stanford eCorner
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Oct 13, 2010 • 58min

Mark Suster (Serial Entrepreneur) - Honest Advice on Starting a Company

Entrepreneurship is an emotional and economic roller coaster, says venture capitalist and serial entrepreneur Mark Suster. In this candid and informative lecture, Suster defies some of Silicon Valley's conventional wisdom. Based on his extensive experience with multiple companies, Suster shares his thoughts on the real day-to-day life of startups, smart ways to raise the right kind of funds, and offers honest advice in making your way as an entrepreneur.
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Oct 6, 2010 • 1h 1min

Dan Rosensweig (Chegg), Chi-Hua Chien (Goodwater Capital) - Solving Problems Makes a Great Business

In conversation with KPCB's Chi-Hua Chien, Dan Rosensweig, CEO of textbook rental company Chegg, speaks about his professional history within Yahoo!, ZDNet, and Guitar Hero, and shares insights on business in the dot-com trenches. Rosensweig offers his perspective on the evolution of the online media and advertising industries. Additionally, Rosensweig encourages entrepreneurs-to-be to "bet on the inevitable" as they explore their passions and the growing future of online services.
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Sep 29, 2010 • 53min

Amit Chatterjee (Hara, Inc.) - Entrepreneurial Lessons: Find Value and Make Impact

Amit Chatterjee, founder and CEO of Hara, the growing energy management solutions company, shares the wisdom of his entrepreneurial experience. He covers an array of topics vital to launching and running a successful enterprise, including the importance of product innovation, new market development, thriving in a competitive landscape, and the critical importance of building a brilliant team.
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Sep 22, 2010 • 57min

Juan Andrés Fontaine (Chilean Government) - Chile: Launching a Global Entrepreneurship Hub

Juan Andrés Fontaine, Chile's Minister of Economy, Development and Tourism, discusses his government's recent practices and programs that strive to develop Chile's entrepreneurial ecosystem. Topics touched upon include government incentive programs to attract international investment, growth and development to Chile's university research and development, and a desire to build the nation into the innovation hub of South America.
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May 26, 2010 • 52min

Alec Ross (Advisor to US Secretary of State) - The Diplomacy of Technology

Alec Ross, Senior Advisor for Innovation in the Office of Secretary of State and Co-founder of global non-profit One Economy, discusses in detail innovation policy and how it can change national diplomacy. In addition, Ross offers advice to global innovators, stressing quality time management, effective hiring practices, the mutual benefits of mentoring, and assertive risk practices.
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May 19, 2010 • 1h 1min

Josh Makower (ExploraMed) - The Perfect Storm in MedTech

Josh Makower, CEO of ExploraMed, speaks briefly about his experience working in medicine and technology. Dr. Makower also discusses at length the numerous political, financial, and regulatory hurdles against future medical innovation, and calls for audience involvement in the tangled web of healthcare, patents, and insurance reimbursement.
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May 12, 2010 • 1h 2min

Marc Andreessen (Serial Entrepreneur) - A Panorama of Venture Capital and Beyond

Serial entrepreneur Marc Andreessen discusses the state of VC, the evolution of successful companies, Netscape's pivot, tech industry shifts, vision in entrepreneurship, building polarizing companies, and valuation methods for startups.
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May 5, 2010 • 57min

Lisa Lambert (Intel Capital) - Investing for Market Strategy and Capital

Lisa Lambert, Vice President at Intel Capital, speaks at length on the experience of working for a mammoth, corporate-backed strategic venture capital firm. She unpacks the challenges of the post-recession VC world, and speaks at length about the industry at large. In addition, Lambert discusses critical issues of work/life balance and the conundrum of personal choices faced when climbing the corporate ladder.
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Apr 28, 2010 • 1h 1min

Tom Conrad (Pandora) - A Pandora's Box of Start-up Expertise

After nearly two decades in the trenches of Pets.com, Apple Computer, and the You Don't Know Jack game series at Berkeley Systems, Tom Conrad (Pandora CTO) shares his acquired wisdom on succeeding in the consumer internet space. He discusses agility, crisp decision making, and focus, and peppers his lessons with numerous entertaining anecdotes of dot-com days and corporate progress.
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Apr 21, 2010 • 58min

Carlos Perea (Miox) - The Ebb and Flow of Clean Tech and Entrepreneurs

Twenty percent of the world's population do not have access to clean drinking water, says Miox CEO Carlos Perea. What's an entrepreneur to do? Ideally, find a way to clean and reuse the global water supply that's, "twice as good at half the cost" of conventional chlorine decontamination. In this lecture, Perea demonstrates his company's abilities and explains the benefits and challenges of being an entrepreneur in clean technology.

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