I am Tina Seelig and I play two roles h...
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I am Tina Seelig and I play two roles here today. First, I am the host normally, but today I’m also the speaker. So I'm going to give you a little bit of my background so you know actually who am I besides of the person who usually introduces our other guests. I am the Executive Direct...
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I want to welcome you to this very, ve...
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I want to welcome you to this very, very special occasion. This is actually part of our normal class. Doesn’t this look like a normal class at Stanford? This is MS&E 472, the Entrepreneurial Thought Leader Lecture Series. And every single week we bring in really exciting speakers. Normally we're...
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Author and entrepreneur Eric Ries stres...
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Author and entrepreneur Eric Ries stresses continuous deployment - that is, the updating of code and website changes as frequently as every twenty minutes - as a necessary asset to the functioning of a lean startup. He states that all online product development and engineering changes should be ...
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Understand and question deeply the root...
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Understand and question deeply the root causes - i.e. the "human problems" - behind every technical mishap, else your startup will be hindered in its progress. So advises entrepreneur and author Eric Ries, who suggests a layered analysis of decisions and procedures behind every technical underta...
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Steve Jurvetson, the partner and monik...
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Steve Jurvetson, the partner and moniker behind VC firm DFJ, discusses in detail Ray Kurzweil’s take on Moore's Law, which retroactively looks at the evolution of technology and the economy in terms of the numbers of possible calculations possible for a thousand dollars for the past hundred year...
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The largest source of waste in the star...
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The largest source of waste in the startup, says author and entrepreneur Eric Ries, is building a product that no one will find useful. This is not a technical error, but rather a tactical one. Find out early if your product has merit by developing two teams in-house: One that works on problems ...
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If we look forward 20 years, we’ll see...
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If we look forward 20 years, we’ll see as much change in technology as we've seen in the last 100 years, says DFJ's Steve Jurvetson, quoting Ray Kurzweil. And at any point in the future, this axiom will maintain, indicating that the speed of technological innovation will forever continue to acce...
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A startup is not a "doll house" version...
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A startup is not a "doll house" version of a larger enterprise. It’s a human institution trying to start something new under extreme conditions of uncertainty, says author Eric Ries. It's not that some founders have better ideas than others, and this is what dictates success. What differentiates...
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After five years of product build-out a...
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After five years of product build-out and $40 million of capital, author Eric Ries shares his personal story of monumental startup failure. The important distinction that he draws is not that his company failed to execute. To the contrary, all went strictly to plan, hiring the best talent, relea...
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In addition to the usual factors that a...
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In addition to the usual factors that attract a venture capitalist to a startup - passionate entrepreneurs, unique ideas, and a desire to change the world - Draper, Fisher, Jurvetson’s Steve Jurvetson points out that many VC's are also seeking truly disruptive technologies. Startups exist and wi...
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In addition to seeking staff diversity ...
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In addition to seeking staff diversity and team members with a vast list of personal contacts, Draper Fisher Jurvetson’s partner Steve Jurvetson discusses at length the background necessary to break into a VC firm from the ground up. While most positions fill from personal contacts, many come fr...
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Author and entrepreneur Eric Ries unpac...
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Author and entrepreneur Eric Ries unpacks the difference between waterfall and agile product development theories, and outlines when each are best employed. Waterfall - the linear path of product build-out - is best used when the problem and its solutions are well-understood. However, its hazard...
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