<p>Each week, experienced entrepreneurs and innovators come to Stanford University to candidly share lessons they’ve learned while developing, launching and scaling disruptive ideas. The Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Series is produced by Stanford eCorner during fall, winter and spring quarters.</p>

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Title Date published
Tina Seelig (Stanford Technology Ventures Program) - What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 2006-04-12
John Roos (Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati) - Life Inside a Law Firm 2006-03-08
Carol Bartz (Autodesk) - Balancing Work and Life 2006-03-01
Michael Goldberg (Mohr Davidow Ventures) - Lessons Learned in the Life Sciences Industry 2006-02-22
Chong-Moon Lee (Ambex Venture Group) - Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy Through the Eyes of an Immigrant 2006-02-15
Kim Popovits (Genomic Health) - Strategies in the Biopharmaceutical Industry 2006-02-08
Janice Fraser (Adaptive Path) - Entrepreneurial Leadership Qualities 2006-02-01
Bobby Beaver and Jeff Beaver (Zazzle) - Two Brothers Building a Company From Scratch 2006-01-25
Tom Byers (Stanford Technology Ventures Program) - Ten Enduring Success Factors for High Technology Entrepreneurship 2006-01-18
Frank Ricks (LRK Architecture) - Using Creative Leadership 2005-11-16
Kim Polese (SpikeSource) - Twenty Years of Experience in Developing Software in Silicon Valley 2005-11-09
Lonnie Smith (Intuitive Surgical) - From Start-up to Market Dominance in the Field of Surgical Robotics 2005-11-02
Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook) - From Harvard to the Facebook 2005-10-26
Joe Liemandt (Trilogy) - The Passion and Perseverance Behind a Start-up 2005-10-19
Evan Williams (Odeo) - The Technology of Podcasting 2005-10-12
Geoff Davis (Unitus) - The Microfinance of Entrepreneurship 2005-10-05
Jeff Hawkins (Numenta) - Entrepreneurship Viewed as a Tool and When to Use it in Industry & Science 2005-05-18
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