Emily Ma, Stanford University Bonus: ETL’s Emily Ma on Move Fast and Fix the Planet Technology can help solve our sustainability challenges, but partnership across sectors is required to implement solutions at scale.
Evan Williams, Odeo The Technology of Podcasting Evan Williams, Co-founder and CEO of Odeo, discusses his views on the opportunities and challenges in the quickly emerging technology of Podcasting.
Evan Williams, Odeo Advent of Podcasting Evan Williams, co-founder of Pyra Labs, creators of Blogger, talks about podcasting and how it started. He believes that due to the “webification” of audio, podcasting has become exciting and
Evan Williams, Odeo Future of Podcasting Williams believes that podcasting has just begun and that it is going to grow in the coming years. He explains that people are now only in the 'geocities' phase where
Jack Dorsey, Square The Birth of Twitter In this clip, Square and Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey shares how Twitter came into existence, while he was working at Odeo, a consumer podcasting company. Dorsey joined Odeo to gain
The ETL podcast returns April 15! A new season of the Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders series starts on April 15! While ETL won’t be a live, in-person event during this time of social distancing, we’ll be connecting
Matthew Sacks, Luminary MediaLauren Perkins, Luminary Media Listening to the Market [Entire Talk] Accelerate into opportunities, then slow down to sort out complexities.
Matthew Sacks, Luminary MediaLauren Perkins, Luminary Media Listening to the Market Accelerate into opportunities, then slow down to sort out complexities.
Ray Lane, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & ByersRon Bloom, PodShow How to Find the Right Venture Capitalist VC Ray Lane talks about why he chose to invest in Bloom’s company stressing his belief in Bloom’s vision for the podcasting industry. For Bloom, it was about finding a
Evan Williams, Odeo Dealing with Competition Williams gives his views on the evolving competitive landscape in podcasting. He believes that in a new, emerging market, it is about 'growing the pie' and bringing many players into
Bob Sutton, Stanford University The No Jerk Rule In this audio podcast, Professor Bob Sutton discusses “breakthrough” ideas in his latest book about dealing with difficult and conflicting relationships in a work environment. Sutton describes strategies to deal
Matthew Sacks, Luminary MediaLauren Perkins, Luminary Media Opportunity Recognition = Peripheral Vision Accelerate into opportunities, then slow down to sort out complexities.
Matthew Sacks, Luminary MediaLauren Perkins, Luminary Media When to Accelerate Accelerate into opportunities, then slow down to sort out complexities.
Alberto Savoia, Google In conversation with: Tina Seelig How to Succeed by Failing ‘Ferrari Fast’ Instead of asking, can we build it? Start asking, should we build it? Testing for proof of concept with quick-and-dirty experiments will save you time and money.
Sam Yam, Patreon Surviving the Startup Grind [Entire Talk] Scaling a startup isn’t a linear path. Sometimes you can launch with the wrong assumptions, fail to attract initial users, miss some big opportunities, and still succeed if you stay committed.
Hayagreeva Rao, Stanford Graduate School of Business In conversation with: Bob Sutton Bonus Episode: A Professor’s Radically Candid Closing Thoughts At the end of our live recording of the final FRICTION episode, which you should listen to first, Stanford University business Professor Hayagreeva “Huggy” Rao took to the stage and
Bob Sutton, Stanford University FRICTION Season 2: Coming Soon Stanford Engineering Professor Bob Sutton is back at it to find the causes and cures for dysfunctional organizational friction. Part organizational design, part therapy, season two of the FRICTION podcast
Sam Yam, Patreon Surviving the Startup Grind Scaling a startup isn’t a linear path. Sometimes you can launch with the wrong assumptions, fail to attract initial users, miss some big opportunities, and still succeed if you stay committed.
Steve Garrity, Hearsay SystemsJuliet Rothenberg, Google In conversation with: Tina Seelig Find Your Superpower, Launch Your Career Discover your superpower to unlock your potential in the workplace. Knowing what you excel at helps you develop your skills.
Bob Sutton, Stanford University Five Ways to Reduce Workplace Friction For our wrap-up of FRICTION, Stanford Engineering’s Bob Sutton returns to the premise of the podcast – work doesn’t have to suck – and shares his top five takeaways from
Steve Garrity, Hearsay SystemsJuliet Rothenberg, Google In conversation with: Tina Seelig Find Your Superpower, Launch Your Career [Entire Talk] Discover your superpower to unlock your potential in the workplace. Knowing what you excel at helps you develop your skills.
Bob Sutton, Stanford UniversityPatty McCord, Patty McCord Consulting ETL Takeover: A Taste of FRICTION This special episode gives you a taste of eCorner’s new podcast for the summer, FRICTION. Stanford Engineering Professor Bob Sutton interviews acclaimed leadership consultant Patty McCord. The former chief talent
Frederic Kerrest, Okta The Truth about Entrepreneurship [Entire Talk] Being an entrepreneur is an amazing career, but it isn’t easy.
Frederic Kerrest, Okta The Truth about Entrepreneurship Being an entrepreneur is an amazing career, but it isn’t easy.