What if entrepreneurship education placed ethics at the same level of importance as fundraising and product-market fit? In the fourth episode of our “Entrepreneurship and Ethics” miniseries, Stanford professor Tom Byers speaks with fellow entrepreneurship educators Laura Dunham (University of St. Thomas) and Jon Fjeld (Duke University) about how they’re elevating the role of applied ethics in entrepreneurship education.
Related
Sam Altman,
OpenAI
The Possibilities of AI [Entire Talk]
AI opportunities are just beginning. The future holds risks and rewards.
Video
46 minutes
Sam Altman,
OpenAI
The Possibilities of AI [Entire Talk]
AI opportunities are just beginning. The future holds risks and rewards.
Qasar Younis,
Applied Intuition
Radically Pragmatic Insights [Entire Talk]
Becoming a successful entrepreneur requires more than ambition.
Video
45 minutes
Qasar Younis,
Applied Intuition
Radically Pragmatic Insights [Entire Talk]
Becoming a successful entrepreneur requires more than ambition.
Sharon Prince,
Grace Farms Foundation
Designing From Values [Entire Talk]
A space is an expression of values, from the earliest concepts to the actual materials.
Video
51 minutes
Sharon Prince,
Grace Farms Foundation
Designing From Values [Entire Talk]
A space is an expression of values, from the earliest concepts to the actual materials.