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MP3 File | Subscribe via iTunes I recently wrote about how the Stanford Technology Venture’s podcast from the Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders had risen to #1
MP3 File | Subscribe via iTunes I recently wrote about how the Stanford Technology Venture’s podcast from the Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders had risen to #1
The answer is that both have had books written about their “leadership secrets.” When Jeff Pfeffer and I were writing Hard Facts, Jeff put “leadership
Simon Caulkin writes a management column in the Observer, a UK-based paper, and has written a couple columns that draw on ideas from Hard Facts.
Julio Vasconcellos and Matt Wyndowe are students at both the Stanford Business School and the Stanford d.school (aka The Hasso Plattner Institute of Design). They’ve
I’ve already written about the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, and how they do so many things so well. The latest news is that if you
I’ve spent a lot of time this summer on two web-based projects. The first one is this blog. The second is developing www.evidence-basedmanagement.com, which will
A pair of stories came out in InformationWeek yesterday about how companies use "viral" or "buzz" marketing to spread excitement about, and use, of their
Earlier this week, I was teaching a class on evidence-based management to a group of electronics executives. I talked a bit about the no asshole
After my last post, I got several inquires about the complete list of weird ideas that work, from my 2002 book, Weird Ideas That Work.
I’ve been thinking a lot about entrepreneurship and innovation lately. First, I gave a talk about innovation, based on Weird Ideas That Work, to a
I am new to this blogging thing. I only started reading a lot of blogs after I started mine in June. But I am starting
The Stanford Technology Ventures Program is a bit over 10 years old now. I remember when it was just a pretty dream that Tom Byers