Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
Education
Tom Eisenmann is the Howard H. Stevenson Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School; Peter O. Crisp Chair of Harvard Innovation Labs; and faculty co-chair of the HBS Rock Center for Entrepreneurship, the Harvard MS/MBA Program, and the Harvard College Technology Innovation Fellows Program. In this conversation with Stanford professor Tom Byers, he shares insights from his book “Why Startups Fail: A New Roadmap for Entrepreneurial Success” (Currency, March 2021), which analyzes common patterns that sink both early- and late-stage startups, and also proposes a road map for deciding when to pull the plug and how to fail better.
Jennifer Tejada (PagerDuty) - Resilience is Everything
Sarah Nahm (Lever) - Redesigning the CEO [Explicit]
Sickamore (Interscope Records) and Sam Seidel (Stanford d.school) - Inside the Studio
Christine Yen (Honeycomb.io) - Creating a Buzz Around B2B Software
Matthew Sacks and Lauren Perkins (Luminary Media) - Listening to the Market
Chip Conley (Modern Elder Academy) - How to Adapt and Flow
Toby Corey (Stanford University) - The Zen of Entrepreneurship
Payam Banazadeh (Capella Space) - Prepare to Launch
Nicole Hu (One Concern) - Strategies to Fight Disaster
Ritu Narayan (Zūm) - Sustaining a Startup's Growth
Freada Kapor Klein (Kapor Capital) - Closing Tech's Diversity Gap
The Upside of Quitting: A Taste of LEAP!
Alberto Savoia (Google) - Build the Right It
Navin Chaddha (Mayfield) - Building a People-First Company
Alice Zhang (Verge Genomics) - When DNA Meets AI
Raj Kapoor (Lyft) and John Viera (Ford Motor Company) - Mobilizing the Future
Balaji Srinivasan (Coinbase) - Building the Cryptocurrency Ecosystem
Elaine Wherry (Meebo) - Climbing the Ladder
Ryan Petersen (Flexport) - Modernizing the Shipping Industry
Dan Widmaier (Bolt Threads) - Design to Disrupt
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