"Lec 13 - FlightCaster" Jason Freedman, founder of FlightCaster, talks about his entrepreneurial career and lessons learned. He discusses making something people want, the importance of distinguishing good and bad advice and how optimize does not equal iterate. Take the quizzes and find the rest of the course at http://eesley.blogspot.com Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Management Science and Engineering at Stanford: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/MSandE Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford
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Lec 1 - Technology and Entrepreneurship Overview
Lec 3 - Nine Key Frameworks for Entrepreneurship
Lec 4 - Business Model Testing, OAP Projects
Lec 6 - Creativity and Improvisation
Lec 8 - Technology Life Cycles and Diffusion
Lec 9 - Case Discussion and Business Models
Lec 10 - Customer Development and Lean Startups
Lec 11 - Customer Development and the Business Model Canvas
Customer Development and why it is tough
Lec 15 - Entrepreneurial Marketing
Lec 16 - Entrepreneurial Sales and Marketing
Lec 17 - Acid Test for Entrepreneurs
Lec 18 - Entreprenuerial Sales
Lec 20 - Technology Transfer at Stanford University
Lec 21 - Entrepreneurship in the Life Sciences
Lec 25 - Venture Finance, Part 1
Lec 26 - Venture Finance, Part 2