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Stanford University Video: Simple Rules for a Complex World by Kathleen Eisenhardt

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Kathleen Eisenhardt, a professor of management science and engineering at Stanford, explains the advantages of developing simple rules for business and life, sharing examples from industries ranging from startups to sports and entertainment. Eisenhardt, who teaches in Stanford’s School of Engineering, co-wrote the 2015 book “Simple Rules: How to Thrive in a Complex World.”

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Stanford University Video: Non-Linear Path to Leadership by Kyle Forster

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anford University Entrepreneurship Corner video stated description: Kyle Forster, co-founder of Big Switch Networks, discusses pivotal moments from his career in Silicon Valley when expertise in early stage technologies propelled him into leadership roles. Forster also shares insights from several of his favorite books and the powerful lessons all aspiring entrepreneurs should heed.

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Stanford University Video: Impact Will Keep You Motivated by Ron Gutman

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Ron Gutman, founder and CEO of digital-health startup HealthTap, dares entrepreneurs to enjoy, not just endure, the journey by doing something that matters deeply to many people. A serial entrepreneur, inventor and big believer in the power of positivity, Gutman also describes how the heart of success is understanding human need at a granular level.

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Stanford University Video: Injecting Innovation into Intractable Systems by Laurene Powell Jobs with Tom Byers

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Laurene Powell Jobs, in conversation with Stanford Engineering Professor Tom Byers, shares her path to entrepreneurship and her strong commitment to addressing massive challenges in education and immigration reform through College Track and Emerson Collective, organizations she founded to spark systemic change and improve lives at the individual level.

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Stanford University Video: The Startup Journey, A Marathon Not a Sprint by Joshua Reeves

Books & Videos, Business, HR, & Entrepreneurship

Stanford University Entrepreneurship Corner video stated description: Joshua Reeves, co-founder and CEO of ZenPayroll, explains how building truly impactful products takes time, and how crucial it is to set aside time throughout one’s journey for introspection.

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Stanford University Video: Figure Out What’s Important by Kathryn Gould

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Kathryn Gould, one of the first women venture capitalists in Silicon Valley, shares what she’s learned after many years of picking successful startups and forging her own career path. In conversation with tech-industry author and journalist Mike Malone, the co-founder of Foundation Capital tells entrepreneurs to identify a true target customer and market opportunity, and be prepared to give 100 percent.

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Stanford University Video: Making Complicated Things Simple by Alon Cohen

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Alon Cohen, co-founder and president of Houzz, a leading platform for home remodeling and design, shares insights on being an immigrant entrepreneur in Silicon Valley, and how the drive to work hard and persevere are more essential than mere talent. Cohen explains that success rests on building products that are both useful and simplify complicated tasks.

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