Morris Chang, Taiwan Semiconductor Igniting the Foundry Industry In conversation with Stanford University President John Hennessy, TSMC Founding Chairman Morris Chang talks about the rapid increase in fabless semiconductor companies after the creation of his revolutionary chip-making plant.
John Viera, Ford Motor CompanyRaj Kapoor, Lyft In conversation with: Pedram Mokrian Go Dual-Purpose with Your Data Consider how data can both serve a private business model and make public infrastructures more efficient.
Phil Libin, Evernote We Live in a Geek Meritocracy Serial entrepreneur Phil Libin believes now is ‘the best time in the history of the universe” to start a new company. The Evernote CEO argues that today we live in
Maureen Fan, Baobab Studios Making VR Come Alive with Animation If you can’t find the solution, create it. Focus on solving a problem when building your startup.
Tim O'Reilly, O'Reilly Media Open-Source Considerations Entrepreneur Tim O’Reilly cautions entrepreneurs to carefully think through adopting an open-source-based business model, as new platforms and current services have changed the viability of this option.
Jeff Church, Nika Water Can Products Save the World? Entrepreneur Jeff Church discusses whether social enterprises can sell products to affect change in the world. As the co-founder of social enterprise Nika Water, Church believes social entrepreneurs can only
Kathleen Eisenhardt, Stanford University The Virtue of Doing Nothing With strategic thinking and action, founders and nascent markets can find success.
Kathleen Eisenhardt, Stanford University Combining Learning Processes With strategic thinking and action, founders and nascent markets can find success.
Jenny Xia Spradling, FreeWillPatrick Schmitt, FreeWill In conversation with: Toby Corey How to Lead as Co-CEOs Building a startup on shared values gives entrepreneurs a foundation for company culture and growth.
Tim O'Reilly, O'Reilly Media Transforming Customers and Businesses Publisher and entrepreneur Tim O'Reilly offers insights and inspirations that have influenced the successful growth of his business. O'Reilly also challenges companies to think in terms of the kinds of
Ravi Belani, Stanford University Network Effects 101 Unicorns aren’t random occurrences. In fact, truly massive tech companies share some very similar DNA.
Scott Harrison, charity: water Re-Inventing Charity “If we’re going to solve a problem this big, we’re going to need everybody to trust what we’re doing,” says Scott Harrison, founder of charity: water. Harrison discusses his organization’s
Bill Gross, Idealab & eSolar Can You Objectively Compare Ideas? Bill Gross, Idealab’s founder and CEO, shares his thinking on how to objectively compare ideas. While admitting it can be a challenge to do so, in this clip, Gross describes
Joseph Tsai, Alibaba Group In conversation with: Tom Byers The Economics of NBA Basketball Speaking from Hong Kong while under quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Alibaba Group co-founder and executive vice chairman Joe Tsai shares stories and strategies from both Alibaba and his newer role as owner of the Brooklyn Nets.
John Viera, Ford Motor CompanyRaj Kapoor, Lyft In conversation with: Pedram Mokrian Build Towards the Future User Anticipate how technological innovations might rapidly reframe what your users will value.
Ben Horowitz, Andreessen Horowitz In conversation with: Tom Byers Disrupting the Venture Capital Industry Ben Horowitz, a founding partner of Andreessen Horowitz, describes how his venture capital firm went from industry newcomer to a leader in the Silicon Valley ecosystem in just a few
Dave Vasen, brightwheel In conversation with: Emily Ma Strategic SaaS for Targeted Spaces Dave Vasen, founder and CEO of brightwheel, explains why using a software as a service model—rather than adapting exisiting software—has worked well in the early childhood education space. While SaaS
Joseph DeSimone, Carbon Future-Proofing Customers Serial entrepreneur Joseph DeSimone explains the subscription aspect of his latest startup, where customers essentially rent Carbon’s 3D printers instead of owning them. This protects customers from having to keep
Dr. Jerrica Kirkley, PlumeKiki Freedman, Hey Jane In conversation with: Melissa Valentine Addressing Healthcare Equity The digital healthcare industry is ripe for innovation that transforms the quality of care for underserved communities.
Annie Hockey, Column In conversation with: Emily Ma Rethinking the Fintech Back-End The banking industry poses complex regulatory challenges for fintech entrepreneurs — but the space is ripe for innovation.
Leila Janah, Samasource Putting a Face on Consumer Products Social entrepreneur Leila Janah talks about how her luxury skincare brand LXMI (pronounced “luxe-me”) also gives dignified work, instead of charity, to women and families in need. She says the
Navin Chaddha, Mayfield Innovation Isn’t Just Technical Your company’s greatest innovation might not be its technology.
John Viera, Ford Motor CompanyRaj Kapoor, Lyft In conversation with: Pedram Mokrian The Hidden Gem of Sustainability Lead by example and a whole industry might follow.
John Viera, Ford Motor CompanyRaj Kapoor, Lyft In conversation with: Pedram Mokrian The World is About Collaboration Collaborate with others, and don’t shy away from opportunities to make a real impact on the world.