Entrepreneurial Lessons from Stanford

ecornerlogo2With the economy in the midst of a lengthy recession, more companies and individuals will look towards the principles of entrepreneurship to create a market advantage.  For those not fortunate enough to attend Stanford, the Stanford Technology Ventures Program has been kind enough to host the Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders lecture series videos online, featuring speakers such as Carly Fiorina (former CEO, HP), Marissa Mayer (Google), and Jeff Raikes (Microsoft), all available for our beneficial viewing.

The Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders lecture series takes place every Wednesday during the academic year. You can subscribe using iTunes or directly via RSS feed.  With archives going back as far as 2005 and the upcoming series schedule posted, there is no shortage of valuable insight available from some of the greatest minds in the country.

Lectures typically average 55 minutes, so if you have some, it would be well spent tuning in.

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