Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders show

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders

Summary: The DFJ Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar (ETL) is a weekly seminar series on entrepreneurship, co-sponsored by BASES (a student entrepreneurship group), Stanford Technology Ventures Program, and the Department of Management Science and Engineering.

Podcasts:

 Figure Out What's Important - Kathryn Gould (Foundation Capital) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:22

Kathryn Gould, one of the first women venture capitalists in Silicon Valley, shares what she's learned after many years of picking successful startups and forging her own career path. In conversation with tech-industry author and journalist Mike Malone, the co-founder of Foundation Capital tells entrepreneurs to identify a true target customer and market opportunity, and be prepared to give 100 percent.

 Making Complicated Things Simple - Alon Cohen (Houzz) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:55:07

Alon Cohen, co-founder and president of Houzz, a leading platform for home remodeling and design, shares insights on being an immigrant entrepreneur in Silicon Valley, and how the drive to work hard and persevere are more essential than mere talent. Cohen explains that success rests on building products that are both useful and simplify complicated tasks.

 Growing a Creative Company - Jeanne Gang (Studio Gang Architects) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:22

Visionary architect and MacArthur Fellow Jeanne Gang discusses how the process of co-creation with clients and diverse teams leads to uniquely designed works that achieve aesthetic beauty and, at the same time, make bold statements. Founder and principal of Studio Gang Architects, Gang describes growing her firm without diluting creativity or camaraderie.

 Find Your Niche, Help the World - Shah Selbe (National Geographic Society) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:26

National Geographic Explorer Shah Selbe describes how much Earth needs technologists with an entrepreneurial spirit to address global challenges and conserve the planet's resources. A spacecraft propulsion engineer by training, Selbe shares profound experiences from expeditions in the wild and calls on the next wave of innovators to find their passion and realize that opportunities exist everywhere.

 Make Government Work Better for All - Jennifer Pahlka (Code for America) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:52

Jennifer Pahlka, founder and executive director of Code for America, explains how governments, from the federal level to the local, need individuals with the skills to harness technology and design principles to make the everyday user's experience simpler and more elegant. Recently the U.S. Deputy Chief Technology Officer at the White House, Pahlka also discusses the hunger within government for "creative hacks" that improve their platforms.

 Nailing the Hard Things - Ben Horowitz, Tom Byers (Andreessen Horowitz) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:24

Entrepreneur and venture capitalist Ben Horowitz shares which entrepreneurial skills truly matter, and why learning to manage well may be the most critical skill of all. Horowitz, a founding partner of Andreessen Horowitz, discusses the value of learning inside a large company, some of the exciting technology frontiers ahead, and the purpose and philosophy of his firm, in conversation with Stanford Engineering Professor Tom Byers.

 Consumers and Brands in the Digital Age - Tina Wells (Buzz Marketing Group) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:57:19

Tina Wells, founder and CEO of Buzz Marketing Group, answers questions on trend-spotting, ethics in marketing, and new approaches to audience engagement. Wells also tells the story of her journey from school-age entrepreneur to leading a firm that helps companies create ways for consumers to express their true experiences with brands.

 Life is Too Short for Bad Software - Lewis Cirne (New Relic) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:26

Lew Cirne, founder and CEO of New Relic, discusses his experiences as a serial entrepreneur, in conversation with Stanford Engineering Professor Tom Byers. Cirne talks about finding one's strengths as a leader, the challenge of discovering a company's second act, and why the best engineers must possess real empathy for the users of their products.

 Tackle Projects Others Don't Want - Matt Rogers (Nest) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:57:02

Nest Co-Founder Matt Rogers explains why careers can be made on taking on the challenges and projects unloved by others. Rogers discusses what he learned working at Apple on the original iPod and iPhone, the importance of not chasing the money when raising capital, and how he and Nest Co-Founder Tony Fadell went about building an innovative consumer electronics company.

 From Inspiration to Implementation - Tina Seelig (Stanford University) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:04

Tina Seelig, Professor of the Practice in Stanford's School of Engineering, describes how imagination leads to entrepreneurship, charting the course from rough ideas to polished ventures. Introducing a new framework called the "Inventure Cycle," Seelig captures the attitudes and actions necessary to foster innovation and bring breakthrough ideas to the world.

 The Power of Not Knowing - Liz Wiseman (Author) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:34

Author and leadership educator Liz Wiseman shares why cultivating a "rookie mindset" is an advantage in a rapidly changing world. Wiseman presents insights from her books, Rookie Smarts and Multipliers, including frameworks and techniques for how entrepreneurs, leaders and employees can embrace a life of constant learning and build a passion for multiplying the genius of those around them.

 Optimal Traits and Sustainable Advantages - Kevin Hartz, Julia Hartz (Eventbrite) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:58:29

Kevin and Julia Hartz discuss what it really takes to be a thriving startup organism in challenging ecosystems. As well as sharing insights from the early founding days of Eventbrite, the husband and wife co-founders explain the importance of continual focus on cultivating talent, maintaining sustainable advantages, and driving relentless evolution inside a company.

 Adventures in Entrepreneurship - Heidi Roizen (Draper Fisher Jurvetson) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:23

Heidi Roizen, operating partner at Draper Fisher Jurvetson, shares personal and professional truths learned from her career as an entrepreneur, investor, and educator. Among other topics, Roizen examines the need for resiliency, the importance of valuing relationships over transactions, and why ethics should never be compromised.

 Do Something You Love - Leah Busque (TaskRabbit) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:43

TaskRabbit Founder and CEO Leah Busque tells how a need for dog food on a snowy night in Boston turned into a rapidly growing venture connecting people in neighborhoods around the country. Busque also explains the value of sharing your idea freely and the importance of cultivating an atmosphere of mentorship and collaboration.

 The Road to IPO - Geoff Donaker (Yelp) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:25

Yelp COO Geoff Donaker steps through the big questions and challenges faced in taking a company public. Donaker discusses working with bankers, developing a road show for investors, and many of the issues of pricing and timing faced by Yelp in the run up to their public offering in 2012.

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