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Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)

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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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Episodes

Steve Jurvetson (Draper Fisher Jurvetson) - Innovation in a Disruptive Environment

Steve Jurvetson, partner at Draper Fisher Jurvetson, offers perspective on the market opportunities in innovation and technology. Topics discussed include the necessity for utter market disruption, interdisciplinary solutions (particularly across the "bio-nano" life sciences and engineering), and advice for those interested in working in the venture capital arena.

Oct 07, 200959 minSeason 5Ep. 3

Eric Ries (Author) - Evangelizing for the Lean Startup

Speaker, author, and entrepreneur Eric Ries shares rapid fire wisdom on building nimble, responsive, and efficient online software-based businesses. He also offers his wisdom on streamlining processes and progressing engineering systems, and puts forth front line insight into why some new ideas succeed where others have failed.

Sep 30, 200959 minSeason 5Ep. 2

Jeff Hawkins (Numenta) - Inside the Mind of a Reluctant Entrepreneur

Numenta's Jeff Hawkins, a frequent company founder, inventor, and product designer for Palm and Handspring, highlights lessons learned during his tenure in technology. He also confesses that these accomplishments were mere way stations in his 30-year passionate pursuit of neuroscience.

May 13, 200957 minSeason 4Ep. 21

Steve Ballmer (Microsoft) - The Future of Microsoft, The Future of Technology

Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, shares his optimism for emerging innovation in the midst of economic turmoil, and the story of his own entrepreneurial path. He also speaks of his company's continued investment in Internet-ready hardware and software that seeks progress in healthcare, education, and science.

May 06, 200958 minSeason 4Ep. 20

Sheryl Sandberg (Facebook) - Spotlight on Scalability

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg shares her trilogy of ideas for a successful start-up and a fulfilling career. Her thoughts include building an enterprise with scalable vision, building personalized, scalable products, and the ability to scale your own connections and capabilities.

Apr 22, 200958 minSeason 4Ep. 18

Mari Baker (PlayFirst) - Building an Organization, Building a Team

After two decades in start-up entrepreneurship, Mari Baker, current CEO of PlayFirst, shares some of her lifelong strategies for long-lasting success. She stresses defining the relentless purpose of the enterprise, honing a focus, and building a conscious company culture, amongst other backbone-building tasks.

Apr 15, 200956 minSeason 4Ep. 17

Jensen Huang (NVIDIA) - Vision Matters

Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of NVidia, discusses the importance of having a big vision when starting a new venture. He says that you should not be daunted when others, including early customers, don't share your vision because they don't share your world view. Huang's vision for NVidia involves building a culture of innovation, with the conviction that if you aren't reinventing yourself then you are slowly dying. This culture cultivates risk-taking and, therefore, fosters a tolerance for fa...

Apr 08, 20091 hr 1 minSeason 4Ep. 16

Tony Perkins (AlwaysOn) - What is the Next Big Thing?

Three Silicon Valley dealmakers - Tony Perkins, CEO of AlwaysOn; Tim Draper, Founder and Managing Director of Draper, Fisher Jurvetson; and Michael Moe, Founding Partner of ThinkEquity - discuss the evolutions in online media, the power of partnerships, and other next-generation opportunities for the global marketplace.

Feb 25, 20091 hr 11 minSeason 4Ep. 14

John Hennessy (Stanford University) - Innovation as the Crux of Entrepreneurship

In academia and the private sector, innovation is the most elusive element. And, adds Stanford University President John Hennessy, it's also needed to solve crucial local and global issues. In this address that launches the University's prestigious Entrepreneurship Week event, Hennessy discusses the evolving interplay between higher learning and commercial progress.

Feb 18, 20091 hr 1 minSeason 4Ep. 13

Tom Siebel (First Virtual Group) - Emerging Opportunities in a Post IT Marketplace

Tom Siebel, founder of Siebel Systems and current CEO of First Virtual Group, recaps a history of the information technology boom, and pronounces it a nearly stagnant sector. He focuses on the burgeoning interests in energy, healthcare, food and water, and other market possibilities to meet the needs of an expanding, aging, and more affluent global population.

Feb 11, 20091 hrSeason 4Ep. 12

Spencer E. Ante (BusinessWeek) - A History of Venture Capital

Spencer E. Ante, BusinessWeek editor and author, quotes excerpts from his book, Creative Capital: Georges Doriot and the Birth of Venture Capital , and offers a historical portal into the start and evolution of venture capital. He draws an investment timeline starting with the post-WWII economy, delves into the dominance of Silicon Valley, and discusses current recessionary activity.

Feb 04, 200957 minSeason 4Ep. 11

Hugh Martin (Pacific Biosciences) - 13 Mistakes and 13 Brilliant Strokes

Hugh Martin, Chairman and CEO of Pacific Biosciences, looks back on the evolution of his career - from building computers to creating the future of medicine. Martin charts the lessons he learned working for large technology firms, as a leader in several successful start-ups, and while being courted by the VC community to launch a new wave in bioscience.

Jan 14, 200954 minSeason 4Ep. 8

Negotiating Your Career

Stan Christensen, a partner at Arbor Advisors, offers advice on transactional negotiations and relationship management geared toward the student embarking upon their career. Topics covered include choosing a career, on-the-job expectations, work/life balance, and benefit mediation.

Nov 12, 20081 hr 11 minSeason 1Ep. 26

Tom Kelley (IDEO) - Young at Heart: How to Be an Innovator for Life

Tom Kelley, general manager at the world-renowned design firm, IDEO, presents five core practices that enhance creativity. Through entertaining stories and examples, he describes how these techniques help us all become more innovative in every aspect of our lives and lead to more success.

Nov 12, 200859 minSeason 4Ep. 7

Anna Patterson (Cuil) - A Cuil Tune-up for Search Engines

As a research scientist at Stanford University, Anna Patterson committed herself to indexing the world's online information. Her latest venture, Cuil (pronounced "cool") is a search engine that is challenging Google. She explains how she is using her experience with startups and non-profits to take on her former employer.

Nov 05, 200855 minSeason 4Ep. 6

Judy Estrin (JLABS, LLC) - Is Innovation Withering on the Vine?

JLabs LLC CEO and author Judy Estrin puts the processes and philosophies of innovation under the microscope. Her current analysis indicates that we're short-changing the business arena and culture at large, as we've stopped planting the seeds for true, monumental invention and problem-solving.

Oct 29, 200858 minSeason 4Ep. 5

Vinod Khosla (Khosla Ventures) - The Black Swans of Energy Invention

Toss the old notions of environmentalism into the recycling bin. Investor Vinod Khosla of Khosla Ventures shatters conventional wisdom of energy reduction, and instead encourages entrepreneurs to solve environmental problems via cost-effective, innovative, and scalable engineering.

Oct 22, 200858 minSeason 4Ep. 4

Erik Straser (Mohr Davidow Ventures) - The Next Wave of Industry: Global Clean Tech

Mohr Davidow Ventures partner Erik Straser offers insight on the unfolding sector of new energy technologies, and discusses how it will be affected by an economy in credit crisis. He unveils the market's high level of industrial innovation, and offers students of entrepreneurship sound advice on finding the next crest in grand socioeconomic opportunity.

Oct 08, 200858 minSeason 4Ep. 2

Steve Blank (Stanford Engineering) - Retooling Early Stage Development

Ninety-percent of Silicon Valley's start-ups fail not because of faulty product, but because they don't tap the right market and they don't know their customer. Well-seasoned serial entrepreneur Steve Blank drafts a new model for plotting the path between good idea and market success.

Oct 01, 200857 minSeason 4Ep. 1

Larry Brilliant (Google.org) - The Next Wave of Corporate Philanthropy

In contrast to simply donating dollars for public relations benefit, in-house altruism today means ubiquitous dedication to real causes. Dr. Larry Brilliant, Executive Director for Google.org, points out that effective business-backed giving means global outreach, partnerships with experts at the heart of solving problems, and a dedicated percentage of gross income to keep these projects afloat.

May 14, 200857 minSeason 3Ep. 21

Sue Decker (Yahoo! Inc.) - The Evolution of Yahoo!

Just days after Yahoo! rejected Microsoft's bid, President Sue Decker unveils Yahoo!'s candid perspective on the news-making deal. Decker also points out the early Internet leader's strategic failures of the past, and details Yahoo!'s reinvention strategies in a competitive, advertising-driven online marketplace.

May 07, 200858 minSeason 3Ep. 20
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