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The Art and Science of Entrepreneurship - Tom Byers and Chi-Hua Chien

Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube

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Explore the fundamentals and significance of entrepreneurship in this Stanford webinar featuring Professor Tom Byers and venture capitalist Chi-Hua Chien. Delve into the teachability of entrepreneurship, its importance across business, education, and government sectors, and gain insights into the entrepreneurial process. Learn about key concepts such as elevator pitches, crossing the chasm, venture capital, and the lean startup methodology. Discover the importance of business models, risk reduction strategies, and personal skills essential for entrepreneurs. Gain valuable tips on building successful teams, thinking like a VC, and making a meaningful impact through entrepreneurship. Engage with a comprehensive overview of entrepreneurship, from its definition to practical applications in the modern business landscape.

Syllabus

Intro
Silicon Valley
What is Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship Variations
Entrepreneurship as a Process
Criteria
Elevator Pitch
Crossing the Chasm
The Story
The Teaching Exercise
Medici Money
Venture Capital
Mega Trends
Lean Startup
Reduce Risk
Business Plan vs Business Model
Business Model Generation
Why the Lean Startup
Chip and Test Philosophy
Extreme Team Sports
Personal Skills
Teaching Skills
Making Meaning
Bonus
Think like a VC
Always prepare
Questions and Answers
Tips on Building a Successful Team


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