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Stanford Seminar - Venture Capitalist Geoff Yang on Why Timing Matters

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Overview

Explore the critical role of timing in entrepreneurial ventures with Geoff Yang, founding partner of Redpoint Ventures, in this Stanford Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar. Gain valuable insights into Redpoint's evaluation process for opportunities and debunk common myths about entrepreneurship. Discover what defines an attractive market, learn about raising money, and understand the key factors that contribute to successful ventures. Benefit from Yang's rules and five pieces of advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Delve into core investment themes and examine case studies of winning entrepreneurs, including lessons from John and Reed. Understand how ordinary founders can become extraordinary and why entrepreneurs need to be good leaders. This hour-long seminar combines Yang's expertise with interactive class discussions, offering a comprehensive look at the entrepreneurial landscape and venture capital perspectives.

Syllabus

Intro
Timing Matters
Ordinary Founders are Extraordinary
Debunking Common Myths
Winning Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurs as Good Leaders
Learning from John & Reed
What Defines an Attractive Market?
Raising Money
Common Misconceptions
The key factors
Yang's Rules
5 Pieces of Advice
Core Investment Themes

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Stanford Online

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